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By Yaacov Wexler
1912 - 1995 |
| Category - Israeli and International Art. |
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Description
Three Women, Signed on lower left corner, signed again twice on the reverse.
Technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 37 x 29 cm
Condition Good
Biography Jacob Wexler (1912-1995), Painter. b. 1912, Latvia. Immigrated 1935. Studies: Hamburg, Germany. Joined New Horizons Group. Teaching: 1966-84 Was head of Avni Institute, Tel Aviv. 1953 Participated in Biennale, San Paulo and 1960 Graphics Biennale, Tokio. Died 1995. The New Horizons Movement was founded in 1948 as a first attempt to reach the abstract. Wexler was one of the founding members, who rejected the conservative demand for content, structure and form. Wexler's style is known for his linear and texture rich design. In his first years Wexler was influenced by the German Expressionism but already in 1959 he adopted a pictorial quality that was almost abstract. Died in 1995.
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Three Women
Estimate: $700/$900
Location: Israel
Number of Bids: 1
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