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[Szyk
PROCLAMATION OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL [Fine Art Print, The Historic Lithograph to Commemorate Jewish Statehood.]
Arthur Szyk, 1948
385.00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: the scarce lithographic production of szyk's famous commemorative of the proclamation of the establishment of the state of israel. polish born jewish artist arthur szyk originally gained popularity through his world war ii caricatures, in which he often depicted the leaders of the axis powers. after the war, he devoted himself to political issues, such as supporting the creation of israel. he first visited israel in 1914 from his native poland and after permanently resettling in america became the leading activist artist in america to help the cause of bringing about the state of israel.<br> in her memoirs, julia szyk records that on the day the independence of the jewish state was declared, her husband wept and then sat down to begin this masterwork, devoting more than six months to its completion, the lithographs were printed within the first year of statehood. it is said that this work and his completed declaration of independence of the united states hung side by side in the szyk household until his death in 1951.