David Palombo (1920-1966) - Brutalist Menorah

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David Palombo's 1964 wrought-iron sculpture Brutalist Menorah from Israel, signed and in good condition, 54 cm high by 28 cm wide by 28 cm deep, weighing 3.5 kg, in black with mid-century modern style and curled pointy details that can also be used as candleholders.

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Brutalist sculpture by David Palombo for Granite from the 1960’s
Made out of wrought iron with curled pointy details that can also be used as candleholders
David Palombo is also known about the craftsmanship of the gates of the Knesset where you can also find the dedicated museum
The sculpture is marked and in a good condition with some signs consistent with use and age

Height 54cm x width 28cm

Brutalist sculpture by David Palombo for Granite from the 1960’s
Made out of wrought iron with curled pointy details that can also be used as candleholders
David Palombo is also known about the craftsmanship of the gates of the Knesset where you can also find the dedicated museum
The sculpture is marked and in a good condition with some signs consistent with use and age

Height 54cm x width 28cm

Details

Era
1900-2000
Manufacturer/brand
granite
Iron type
Wrought iron
Country of origin
Israel
Style
Mid-century modern
Material
Iron
Artist
David Palombo (1920-1966)
Title of artwork
Brutalist Menorah
Signature
Signed
Year
1964
Colour
Black
Condition
Good condition
Height
54 cm
Width
28 cm
Depth
28 cm
Weight
3.5 kg
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Private

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