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  13307.  By Pinchas Litvinovsky 1894-1985
   Category - November Sale 2010.

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Two Rabbis in Jerusalem
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Description
Two Rabbis in Jerusalem
, signed (lower left)

Technique
Oil on paper laid on canvas

Date Created
1930-33

Dimensions
66 x 50 cm

Condition
Good

Biography
Pinchas Litvinovsky (1894-1985) Israeli painter. Born in Russia in 1894. Immigrated to Israel in 1919 with his wife. Studies: 1912 Academy of Art, Odessa (where he met Boris Schatz); "Bezalel" Academy, Jerusalem; Academy of Art, Petrograd. Teaching: Opened a painting studio with Mokady. Prizes: 1912 Scholarship to Academy of Art, Odessa; 1939 Dizengoff Prize; 1980 Israel Prize. Participated in the "Tower of David" Exhibitions in the twenties. Died in 1985.

Two Rabbis in Jerusalem
Estimate: $3,000/$4,000
Location: Israel

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