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Moshe Gat (Israel b. 1935), pencil signed lithograph of a rabbi, 27" x 19", together with a Chaim Gross signed lithograph of a rabbi, 12" x 16", and a Joseph Kossonogi lithograph, titled Jerusalem of Gold , 12" x 17 3/4".


Pook & Pook

Auctioneer:
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Date:
2014-06-18

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Two Framed Prints: Moshe Gat (Israeli, b. 1935), Standing Boy, Three-quarter Length View , inscribed "To/the Prospect Hospital/from/Moshe Gat/E/A" l.r., lithograph on Read more…


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MOSHE GAT (1935-), LITHOGRAPH, C. 1965, 36" X 23", CHILDREN FISHING:Pencil signed lower right, artist's proof, under glass, framed, 40" x 26 1/2" overall. Provenance: Read more…


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MOSHE GAT (1935-), ETCHING & AQUATINT, MEXICO, 1959, 13 3/4" X 9 1/4", CHILDREN FISHING:Pencil signed and dated, double matted under glass, framed, 24" x Read more…


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MOSHE GAT [ISRAELI 20TH C.], LITHOGRAPH, 19" X 13":Head in black on white paper. Pencil signed. Framed. Ex. estate Buena Lichter, Southfield, MI. Read more…


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Portfolio of thirteen lithographs in color (in original case); "People in Israel," ca. 1970 (unframed); All signed and numbered 36/200; Published by William Haber; 25 Read more…


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Date:
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Portfolio of thirteen lithographs in color (in original case); "People in Israel," ca. 1970 (unframed); All signed and numbered 11/200; Published by William Haber; 25 Read more…


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Date:
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"Study of a Man". Signed l/r. Pen and Ink on Paper. Sight measuring 25 1/2" by 18". Gilded frame behind glass. (Cond: light toning with Read more…


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Date:
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Lot of Six Etchings: Samuel Chamberlain (American, 1895-1975), The Shady Street, edition of 100; Continental School, 19th Century, Canal View, edition of 50; Read more…


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Date:
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