
Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992) Original S&N ETCHING
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" Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992) ETCHING-AQUATINT by this renowned Israeli artist.
ABC, etching and aquatint, hand-signed in English and numbered in pencil, edition 80, 20x13"" (50.5x33cm) early 1970's.
The print is in excellent condition.
Please note that you are buying directly from the publishers. Art dealers are invited to contact us.
FOR FURTHER INFO ABOUT THIS LOT CHECK OUR WEBSITES: www.stores.ebay.com/fineartbay ; www.binethgallery.com
Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992) was born in 1896 in the small Polish village of Tuchow.
After World War First he left for Paris and like many Russian and Polish artists only got as far as Berlin where he enrolled to a preparatory Bauhaus class.
He found a small room in the house of the older Paul Klee, who became a friend to young Ardon. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, he immigrated to Israel. In leaving Europe he not only lost the stimulating human contacts but also the inspiring museums and exhibitions. In addition, the landscape was different, the sky had a blinding light and the sunsets were overwhelmingly colorful. ABC is a fantastic and mysterious work portraying the birth of the world, as suggested by the title.
The dark stain in the middle of the print indicates the creation source of the ABC's, the fundamental signs of the Latin language and a symbol of the beginning of civilization. This is a fine example of Ardon's interest in mystical elemets, signs and symbols."
ABC, etching and aquatint, hand-signed in English and numbered in pencil, edition 80, 20x13"" (50.5x33cm) early 1970's.
The print is in excellent condition.
Please note that you are buying directly from the publishers. Art dealers are invited to contact us.
FOR FURTHER INFO ABOUT THIS LOT CHECK OUR WEBSITES: www.stores.ebay.com/fineartbay ; www.binethgallery.com
Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992) was born in 1896 in the small Polish village of Tuchow.
After World War First he left for Paris and like many Russian and Polish artists only got as far as Berlin where he enrolled to a preparatory Bauhaus class.
He found a small room in the house of the older Paul Klee, who became a friend to young Ardon. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, he immigrated to Israel. In leaving Europe he not only lost the stimulating human contacts but also the inspiring museums and exhibitions. In addition, the landscape was different, the sky had a blinding light and the sunsets were overwhelmingly colorful. ABC is a fantastic and mysterious work portraying the birth of the world, as suggested by the title.
The dark stain in the middle of the print indicates the creation source of the ABC's, the fundamental signs of the Latin language and a symbol of the beginning of civilization. This is a fine example of Ardon's interest in mystical elemets, signs and symbols."
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Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992) Original S&N ETCHING
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Aug 29, 2004
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" Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992) ETCHING-AQUATINT by this renowned Israeli artist.
ABC, etching and aquatint, hand-signed in English and numbered in pencil, edition 80, 20x13"" (50.5x33cm) early 1970's.
The print is in excellent condition.
Please note that you are buying directly from the publishers. Art dealers are invited to contact us.
FOR FURTHER INFO ABOUT THIS LOT CHECK OUR WEBSITES: www.stores.ebay.com/fineartbay ; www.binethgallery.com
Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992) was born in 1896 in the small Polish village of Tuchow.
After World War First he left for Paris and like many Russian and Polish artists only got as far as Berlin where he enrolled to a preparatory Bauhaus class.
He found a small room in the house of the older Paul Klee, who became a friend to young Ardon. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, he immigrated to Israel. In leaving Europe he not only lost the stimulating human contacts but also the inspiring museums and exhibitions. In addition, the landscape was different, the sky had a blinding light and the sunsets were overwhelmingly colorful. ABC is a fantastic and mysterious work portraying the birth of the world, as suggested by the title.
The dark stain in the middle of the print indicates the creation source of the ABC's, the fundamental signs of the Latin language and a symbol of the beginning of civilization. This is a fine example of Ardon's interest in mystical elemets, signs and symbols."
ABC, etching and aquatint, hand-signed in English and numbered in pencil, edition 80, 20x13"" (50.5x33cm) early 1970's.
The print is in excellent condition.
Please note that you are buying directly from the publishers. Art dealers are invited to contact us.
FOR FURTHER INFO ABOUT THIS LOT CHECK OUR WEBSITES: www.stores.ebay.com/fineartbay ; www.binethgallery.com
Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992) was born in 1896 in the small Polish village of Tuchow.
After World War First he left for Paris and like many Russian and Polish artists only got as far as Berlin where he enrolled to a preparatory Bauhaus class.
He found a small room in the house of the older Paul Klee, who became a friend to young Ardon. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, he immigrated to Israel. In leaving Europe he not only lost the stimulating human contacts but also the inspiring museums and exhibitions. In addition, the landscape was different, the sky had a blinding light and the sunsets were overwhelmingly colorful. ABC is a fantastic and mysterious work portraying the birth of the world, as suggested by the title.
The dark stain in the middle of the print indicates the creation source of the ABC's, the fundamental signs of the Latin language and a symbol of the beginning of civilization. This is a fine example of Ardon's interest in mystical elemets, signs and symbols."
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