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Bidding on this lot closed on 1/19/2010 10:31:58 AM
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  12026.  By Hermann Struck 1876 - 1944
   Category - Happy Hour Sale - 14th of January, 2010.

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In The Park
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Description
In The Park
, signed and numbered 11/100 (lower right)

Technique
Lithograph

Dimensions
21.5 x 26 cm

Biography
Hermann Struck (1876-1944), Painter, Master Etcher and Teacher. Born in Berlin, Germany in 1876. Immigrated to Israel in 1922.Studied painting, etching on copper and lithography in which he achieved his best work, including portraits of Herzl, Henrik Ibsen, Nietsche, Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein. Served in the German Army in World War I. Settled and painted in Haifa. Haifa Municipality established an annual prize in his name. Exhibitions Include: Haifa, Memorial Exhibition of his works; 1987 Berlin, 750th Anniversary of the City. Was an observant Jew all his life and a founder of the Mizrachi Movement. Died in 1944 in Haifa.

In The Park
Estimate: $100/$200
Location: Israel
Number of Bids: 4
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