Auction 22 - אמנות
By Trē Zouzē
Mar 28, 2023
Masaryk 14, Tel Aviv, Israel

Welcome to our new auction: a beautiful and rare collection of original art from around the world. Includes German Expressionism, engravings by Goya, Kathe Kollwitz, Andreas Paul Weber, Max Lieberman, Ludwig Schwerin, Marc Chagall, Alfred Kubin and dozens of other artists. 

The collection belonged to Felix Yehiel-Michael Meinz (1899-1978) who was an art lover and devoted collector, mainly of engravings and lithographs. Meinz belonged to the group of Agudath Israel workers, served as a soldier in the First World War, and later was a partner in the establishment of Bank Alran, which was later assimilated into the Union Bank.


The auction will take place on Tuesday, March 28 at 18:00 p.m Israel time.

Physical examination of the items will be done by prior arrangement only.

* Auction house commission: 23%.

** The items can be picked up independently from our address at Masarik 14, Tel Aviv, between Sunday-Thursday 10:00-17:00, or delivered to your home (in Israel) at a cost of 60 NIS.

*** Shipments abroad will be calculated according to the destination and weight ***

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LOT 50:

Joseph Budko - The River's Banks - 1915 (Framed)

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Sold for: $90 (₪320)
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Auction took place on Mar 28, 2023 at Trē Zouzē

Joseph Budko - The River's Banks - 1915 (Framed)
Etching.
Signed in pencil.
Given in a wooden frame.
Frame size: 52X44 cm.
Print size: 34X24 cm.
Good condition.

Joseph Budko (1888-1940) was a Jewish painter and graphic artist born in Poland. He studied with Hermann Struck in Berlin and was inspired mainly by Jewish subjects. His important works include illustrations for the Passover Haggadah, Bible stories, Bialik and Agnon. He immigrated to Palestine in 1933, and from 1935 he served as the director of "The New Bezalel".

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