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Jewish Interest

Jewish Interest

  • Israel - The Dream
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    Dan Reisinger

    Israel - The Dream

    $80.00

    Year: 1979

    Size: 25 x 32 inches

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  • 8th International Assembly of Choirs - Zimriya.
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    Year: 1973.

    Size: 30 x 45 in./76.2 x 114.3 cm

    Printed in 1973, it advertises the 8th International Assembly of Choirs in Zimriya.

    The graphic is aptly simplistic: a musical note whose body is depicted as a mouth open in song.

    Dan Reisinger is Israel's top graphic artist. He established his own design studio in Tel Aviv in 1961 and began a prolific career as a poster artist and painter. In step with his country's dynamic development, Reisinger's design activities have expanded to include corporate entities, packaging, sign systems, supergraphics, exhibition and environmental design.

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  • 10th Maccabiah Games.
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    Dan Reisinger

    10th Maccabiah Games.

    $300.00 $210.00

    Year: 1976.

    Size: 30 x 45 in./76.2 x 114.3 cm

    For the summer running of the 10th Maccabiah Games -- Israel's Olympics -- Reisinger creates another dynamic image: a stylized red running figure superimposed on the country's symbolic Star of David in blue. Reisinger once again employs the use of elongated triangular elements, this time to the end of evoking the speed and excitement of the athletic competition.


    Dan Reisinger is Israel's top graphic artist. He established his own design studio in Tel Aviv in 1961 and began a prolific career as a poster artist and painter. In step with his country's dynamic development, Reisinger's design activities have expanded to include corporate entities, packaging, sign systems, supergraphics, exhibition and environmental design.

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  • Sixth International Harp Contest.
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    Dan Reisinger

    Sixth International Harp Contest.

    $200.00

    Year: 1976.

    Size: 30 x 45 inches

    In Israel, the land where David sang on his harp, Reisinger's abstraction of the instrument being played is another example of his ability to distill an idea to abstraction without losing any meaning. Dan Reisinger is Israel's top graphic artist. He established his own design studio in Tel Aviv in 1961 and began a prolific career as a poster artist and painter. In step with his country's dynamic development, Reisinger's design activities have expanded to include corporate entities, packaging, sign systems, supergraphics, exhibition and environmental design.

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  • The Fourth Wife
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    The Fourth Wife

    $1,550.00

    Year: ca. 1915

    Size: 27 3/4 x 38 3/8 inches

    Condition: C+/ Restored tears at folds and edges.

    “Chetvertaya Zhena,” or "The Fourth Wife," was directed by prominent Russian director Joseph N. Ermolieff, who is best known for his 1936 film, "The Czar's Courier." Unfortunately, no information on the actual plot has been discovered, rendering this a simply fascinating piece of graphic work.

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  • The Scrolls of Fire
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    Dan Reisinger

    The Scrolls of Fire

    $50.00

    Year: 1980

    Size: 25 x 38 inches

    This poster advertises an exhibition of the Beth Hatefutsoth Book of Jewish Martyrology at the Jewish Museum of New York.

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  • Let My People Go
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    Mark Podwal

    Let My People Go

    $50.00

    Year: 1972

    Size: 30 x 45 inches

    This poster advertises the book of the same title about the history of the Jewish people. The text to the right reads: "In every generation, each Jew must regard himself as though he personally were brought out of Egypt."

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  • Ceremonial Art in the Judaic Tradition
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    Year: 1975

    Size: 25 x 38 in./63.5 x 96.5 cm

    Printed in 1975, it was created to advertise the exhibition of Ceremonial Art in the Judaic Tradition at the North Carolina Museum of Art.

     

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