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Auction house
Auction house code
10000
Name
Sotheby's
Venue
Tel-Aviv
Country
Israel
Date
2002-10-31
Lots of visual art
149

SOTHEBY'S

Israel, Tel-Aviv, 2002-10-31

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1911 - 1974
abstract landscape
ZVI MAIROVICH 1911-1974,abstract landscape,1961,Sotheby's GB 2002-10-31
Lot number 102
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Watercolour, Paper
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signed in hebrew and dated 61 executed in 1961. watercolour and goauche on (...)
1894 - 1980
landscape
TICHO Anna 1894-1980,landscape,Sotheby's GB 2002-10-31
Lot number 27
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Ink, Paper
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signed brush and ink and wash on paper this lot contains 1 (...)
1926 - 2003
untitled
KUPFERMAN Moshe 1926-2003,untitled,1984,Sotheby's GB 2002-10-31
Lot number 130
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Crayons, Paper
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signed, signed in hebrew and dated 84 pastel and graphite on paper this lot (...)
untitled
DALESKI GROSS Aviva 1928,untitled,Sotheby's GB 2002-10-31
Lot number 133
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Oil, Canvas
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signed in hebrew; signed in hebrew on the reverse oil and graphite on canvas (...)
1926 - 2003
untitled: 2 works
KUPFERMAN Moshe 1926-2003,untitled: 2 works,1973,Sotheby's GB 2002-10-31
Lot number 139
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Graphite, Paper
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(i) signed in hebrew and dated 73 (ii) signed in hebrew and dated 73 twice (...)