Albert Goldman (1922-2011) - Galilea

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Specialises in works on paper and (New) School of Paris artists. Former gallery owner.

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Albert Goldman (1922-2011) oil painting titled Galilea, a contemporary landscape from Israel, measuring 63 cm by 77 cm, hand-signed original edition in excellent condition and sold with frame by Galeria.

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Albert Goldman (1922-2011) was an Egyptian-Israeli painter known for his colorful, dynamic paintings depicting landscapes of Israel, Galilee, olive trees, and Jerusalem. Created using oil techniques, his work features a unique, luminous style often compared to the works of Reuven Rubin. His pieces, characterized by layers and depth, have been included in the collections of world-renowned personalities such as Frank Sinatra and Elizabeth Taylor.

purchased in 1992

Albert Goldman (1922-2011) was an Egyptian-Israeli painter known for his colorful, dynamic paintings depicting landscapes of Israel, Galilee, olive trees, and Jerusalem. Created using oil techniques, his work features a unique, luminous style often compared to the works of Reuven Rubin. His pieces, characterized by layers and depth, have been included in the collections of world-renowned personalities such as Frank Sinatra and Elizabeth Taylor.

purchased in 1992

Details

Artist
Albert Goldman (1922-2011)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Galilea
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed, Signed
Country of Origin
Israel
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
63 cm
Width
77 cm
Weight
3 kg
Depiction/Theme
Landscape
Style
Contemporary
Period
1990-2000
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