Description: Reuven Rubin SIGNED Lithograph, King David Judaica NR Click to Enlarge Description: Reuven RubinUntitled Lithograph (King David on a Horse) General Description: An original multi-colored (mostly blues and greens), signed and numbered, limited edition lithograph printed on heavy cream-color paper and depicting King David riding a horse. No. 199 out of 250. Part of the King David Series. Signature Description: Signature written in ink in Hebrew and English at the lower right. The lithograph number is written in pencil at the lower left. Image Size: 15 inches by 12 inches Inner Frame Dimensions: 19.5 inches by 23.5 inches Outer Frame Dimensions: 22.25 inches by 26.5 inches Frame Description: Picture is professionally framed under glass. Gilt carved wood frame. Mat: Blue Condition: The lithograph is well printed, sharp and clean. There is a very faint discolored band on the cream-color paper at the upper margin, well away from the lithograph (this is probably be due to the adhesive on the reverse of the paper.) There is a light crease on the left margin of the paper not extending into the print area. The mat and frame are in fine condition. Artist's Biography: Reuven Rubin (1893-1974), Israeli Artist:"Although born in Rumania and trained in art in Paris and Rumania, Reuven Rubin in many ways is a distinctly and distinctively Israeli artist. He studied briefly at the Bezalel School of Art in Jerusalem, and he exhibited in the first art exhibitions in Jerusalem in 1922. His exhibit of 1924 was the first one-man show in the Jerusalem exhibits, and his one-man show in 1932 launched the Tel Aviv Art Museum. He designed scenery for Habimah, Israel's National Theater, and Rubin was one of the first Israeli artists to achieve international recognition. Most important, though, was Rubin's attempt to create an indigenous style of art. Influenced heavily by the work of Henri Rousseau, he sought to fuse this style with Eastern nuances. Hence his custom of signing his first name in Hebrew and his surname in Roman letters. Among Rubin's most memorable works are his paintings of the Yishuv, particularly his landscapes and his paintings of the Israeli worker. Biblical themes also occur frequently in his workRubin served as Israel's first ambassador to Rumania, from 1948-1950. His autobiography, My Life--My Art, was published in 1969, and he received the Israel Prize in 1973 for his artistic achievement." Contact Information: Please inquire If you have any questions, Check our other auctions and store listings for additional unusual items. (Click here to view all of our auctions) Shipping and Payment Information Shipping : Domestic shipping will be via FedEx or UPS Ground sevice. Estimated insured shipping cost within the US will be about $25.00 to $30.00. INTERNATIONAL For international shipping, we urge bidders to request quotes of shipping costs before bidding. INSURANCE All of our domestic shipments are fully insured. Payment : No credit cards except through PayPal. Paypal payments should be in US Dollars but Euros are also acceptable if prior agreement is obtained. As of October 2008, Ebay is imposing the requirement that all payments be made via Paypal. We understand that this requirement may be a problem to some of our customers and we will do our best to accommodate their needs. inkfrog terapeak
Price: 650 USD
Location: Highland Park, New Jersey
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Framed 22x27"
Edition Size: 250
Subject: Biblical
Print Type: Lithograph
Style: Modern
Signed?: Yes
Type: Lithograph