David Gerstein (1944) - Flowers Poppies vase





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David Gerstein Flowers Poppies vase (2012) er en serigrafi på cutout-stål, to sider, signert med kunstnerstempel, måler 32 cm bred, 39 cm høy og 10 cm dyp, opprinnelse Israel, i utmerket stand.
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David Gerstein - Poppies vase
Metal - Artist's stamp - 2012
David Gerstein, født i Jerusalem, 1944.
Studerte og underviste ved Bezalel Academy of Arts in Jerusalem; Beaux-Arts, Paris; Art Students' League, NY; St. Martin's, London.
Exhibited in one-man shows at the Israel Museum, Haifa Museum and Herzliya Museum, and at countless public and private galleries in Israel, Europe and America.
Hans kunst er permanent installert i byer og museer som Israel Museum, Tefen Open Museum, The Science Museum i Jerusalem; byene Jerusalem, Ramat Hasharon, Lod, Herzliya og det gamle Avdat; Jerusalem
"David Gerstein's style is his own. There is a witty and restrained humor, an inexhaustible colorfulness, and an astonishing expressive power.." "Gerstein breaks the frame, the stylistic conventions, and of course the familiar structure of the thematic of art."
David Gerstein - Poppies vase
Metal - Artist's stamp - 2012
David Gerstein, født i Jerusalem, 1944.
Studerte og underviste ved Bezalel Academy of Arts in Jerusalem; Beaux-Arts, Paris; Art Students' League, NY; St. Martin's, London.
Exhibited in one-man shows at the Israel Museum, Haifa Museum and Herzliya Museum, and at countless public and private galleries in Israel, Europe and America.
Hans kunst er permanent installert i byer og museer som Israel Museum, Tefen Open Museum, The Science Museum i Jerusalem; byene Jerusalem, Ramat Hasharon, Lod, Herzliya og det gamle Avdat; Jerusalem
"David Gerstein's style is his own. There is a witty and restrained humor, an inexhaustible colorfulness, and an astonishing expressive power.." "Gerstein breaks the frame, the stylistic conventions, and of course the familiar structure of the thematic of art."

