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Ervin Abadi (After) "Lunch distribution"
Ervin Abadi (After) "Lunch distribution"
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Description
I.
a— Artist: Ervin Abadi (after)
a— Title: "Distribution of lunches"
a— Dimensions in inches: (8 1/4 h x 10 3/4 w)
a— Medium: Watercolor, ink and pencil on paper
a— Condition: good general condition

II.
The drawing has a writing in the lower left part but what it says is not appreciated very well except the word (Berger Belsen - 1945). The sheet of paper is in perfect condition. All the edges of the paper are in perfect condition, the corners of the paper are in good condition. On the reverse there are some yellow spots that apparently have been caused by age. A beautiful drawing in watercolor, ink and pencil on paper.

III.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not have an established documented provenance or prior auction record are described in this catalog as "After".

2. Exact copies of a master artist's artwork * Must use "after" in title and description. It should include a definition of "After". A suggested definition: For unique paintings / works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work of the named artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)

IV.
Son of Jakab Abádi and Bella Stahl (1890-1941) His father de él was a teacher and editor of a newspaper. His mother of him also wrote under the pseudonym Jávor Bella, mainly in Jewish newspapers, but he also translated. After graduating from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Budapest, he continued his studies in Rome. After his return of him, he worked as a graphic artist until 1942, when he entered the labor service. In the summer of 1945, he returned home from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In Budapest he became the book designer for Szikra Könyvkiadó. He settled in Israel in 1950 as an illustrator, decorator, and cartoonist. Beginning in 1953, his reports, short stories, and novels were published in Hungarian and Hebrew. Until 1979, I have edited the weekly Seven Mirrors. Along with others, I have edited the anniversary yearbook for the 25th anniversary of Israel's existence. He was awarded the Nordau Prize in 1955.
Condition
Good condition
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Ervin Abadi (After) "Lunch distribution"

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