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Eugene Abeshaus
"Jewish Shtetl Wanderer" Post Soviet Judaica Etching Hand Colored

1978

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"Shabbat Comes and Joy Fills the House" Post Soviet Judaica Etching Hand Colored
By Eugene Abeshaus
Located in Surfside, FL
Hand-Colored Etching Ed. 19/110, signed l.r. in Hebrew, l.l. in English. EUGENE ABESHAUS Leningrad, Russia, b. 1939, d. 2008 Eugene Abeshaus (also spelled Evgeny Abezgauz, Евгений ...
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Self Portrait Post Soviet Avant Garde Hebrew Judaica Etching Hand Colored
By Eugene Abeshaus
Located in Surfside, FL
Hand-Colored Etching signed in pencil l.m. in Hebrew, l.r. in English. 3/100 Shalom from Yevgeny Abeshaus EUGENE ABESHAUS Leningrad, Russia, b. 1939, d. 2008 Eugene Abeshaus (also ...
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20th Century Modern Figurative Prints

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Archival Paper, Etching

"Jewish Shtetl Wanderer" Post Soviet Judaica Etching Hand Watercolor Painting
By Eugene Abeshaus
Located in Surfside, FL
Hand-Colored, with watercolor painting, Etching hand signed in pencil l.r. in Hebrew, l.l. in English. Rare A/P artist proof. EUGENE ABESHAUS Leningrad, Russia, b. 1939, d. 2008 Eu...
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20th Century Modern Figurative Prints

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Jewish Shtetl Shabbat Candles Russian Judaica Etching w Hand Watercolor Painting
By Eugene Abeshaus
Located in Surfside, FL
EUGENE ABESHAUS Leningrad, Russia, (1939-2008) Hand-Colored, with watercolor painting, Etching hand signed in pencil in English and Hebrew Numbered 47/110 Framed 21.5 x 16. image 13.5 x 9 Eugene Abeshaus (also spelled Evgeny Abezgauz, Евгений Абезгауз in Russian; 1939–2008) was a Jewish artist who worked in Russia (then USSR) and Israel. Born in Leningrad to a typical intelligentsia family, Abeshaus was educated as an electrical engineer but soon abandoned this career and enrolled in the Mukhina School for Applied Art. By the time of his graduation from the famous “Mukha” (Fly in Russian), he had already developed a critical stance towards the official Soviet art dominated by the Communist ideology and began exhibiting at semi-underground exhibitions. This was culminated by his taking part in a famous 1975 exhibition at the Nevsky Palace of Culture. Abeshaus was fired from his job and censured by the official press – which however admitted his "artistic taste, a good sense of color and form". Soon afterwards, Abeshaus set up, together with several Jewish artists, the Alef Group and became its leader. The group’s first exhibition in November 1975 was held at Abeshauses’ small apartment. According to the Alef Manifesto written by Alek Rapoport, “We are trying to conquer the influence of small-town Jewish art and find sources for our work in deeper, wiser, and more spiritual European culture, and from it build a bridge to today and tomorrow". He was part of a generation of Russian, mostly Jewish artist's that included Oskar Rabin, Evgeny Rukhin...
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Ohio Artist Modern Americana Patriotic Uncle Sam Lithograph American Flag
By Sid Chafetz
Located in Surfside, FL
a magnificent contemporary American art piece. On deckle edged art paper. This is from a large collection of his pieces. Sid Chafetz (1922-) Born in Providence Rhode Island, Sid C...
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Columbus, Ohio State Artist Lithograph "Heavenly Bliss" Angels, Biplane
By Sid Chafetz
Located in Surfside, FL
Description: Medium: Lithograph. Hand signed and editioned BAT Print Image Size: 26 x 16 inches. Print Edition: 8. Alternate Medium: Color lithograph. Ink(s): blue, green, yellow, pi...
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1990s Modern Figurative Prints

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