Auction 118 Part I. . . Chabad, Gold Coins, Ritual Objects & Jewish Art
Dec 9, 2019 (Your local time)
Israel
 3 Shatner Center 1st Floor Givat Shaul Jerusalem
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LOT 43:

Rabbi Studying. Signed Etching by Hermann Struck. 1928

Start price:
$ 800
Estimated price:
$1000 -$1200
Auction house commission: 22%
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Large, very beautiful etching of a rabbi bent over a book, made by artist Hermann Struck. The artist's carved signature is in the lower left corner, with the year detail 1928. Underneath that is the artist's signature in pencil.

Hermann Struck [1876-1944] was the leading Jewish artist who ascended to the Land of Israel. He contributed to the development of graphic arts in Israel more than any other artist there. Honorable status is reserved for him in Israel's cultural life. He was born to an Orthodox family in Berlin. At the beginning of his career as an artist, he became famous as one of the most important Jewish artists in Germany following the publication of his famous portrait of Theodor Herzl [Portrait of Theodor Herzl] in light of his deep impression of Herzl following their 1903 meeting in Vienna. He published The Art of Etching in 1908, which details the process of printing etchings. The book was very successful and made its author the leading name in the field of etchings in the entire art world. His students included Chagall, Max Liebermann and Jozef Israëls. Struck was an enthusiastic Zionist activist. He ascended to the Land of Israel in 1922 and built his home on the Carmel. He continued visiting his studio in Berlin on an annual basis until 1933 when he started to deal with founding the new Bezalel in the Land of Israel.

[1] leaf paper. 27x37 cm. The etching itself is 21x28 cm. Very fine condition.