Description: DAVID THE SHEPHERD PAINTING BY AMRAM EBGI, #323/950 SIGNED WITH FRAME AND DOUBLE MATTING. Actual Item in Photographs Framed Embossed Color Lithograph Print Judaica Art Original Print Artist: Amram Ebgi Title: David the Shepherd Medium: Original embossed color lithograph on paper Limited Edition:From the limited edition of 950 -323/950 Approximate Size: 13" x 19" Signature: Hand signed by the artist in pencil. Amram Egbi, Israeli/American (1939 - ) Born in Fez, Morocco, Amram Ebgi is an international Artist, a craftsman, and a master printer who strives to combine the warmth of sensitive feelings with light and the complexities of life with subtle structure. He does ink on paper drawings and also lithographs, etchings, watercolor, oil and work on copper.He has had an art career for more creating that refers to his Jewish heritage. His work has been commissioned by UNICEF and permanently displayed in the Museum Collections of Yale, Princeton and UCLA.* Brooklyn Museum Art School/Institute, Student* Pratt Institute of Art, Student Artist Amram Ebgi depicted his Jewish culture and love of Israel through lithographs, silkscreen creations, oil paintings, and etchings. Born in Morocco, he immigrated to Israel's Kfar Blum kibbutz in 1951. After serving in the Israeli Six Day War, he returned to his painting studio in the community of Kfar Blum and was soon commissioned by the Organization Kibbutzim to be their official state designer. He moved to the U.S. in 1981 and continued his work there.Amram Ebgi's lithographs are extremely detailed and colorful, and the artist has been known to spend up to two months on a single piece. The majority of artist Amram Ebgi's prints for sale are cultural or spiritual pieces that show the cities of Israel or scenes from Hebrew scripture.
Price: 59.99 USD
Location: Canton, Michigan
End Time: 2024-09-22T00:15:40.000Z
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Artist: AMRAM EBGI
Type: Print
Signed: Yes
Theme: Art
Framing: Framed
Subject: DAVID THE SHEPHERD