Moshe Gat, B.1935 Israel, Original Lithograph Portrait Of A Boy - Feb 19, 2024 | Donny Malone Auctions In Ny
LiveAuctioneers Logo

lots of lots

Moshe Gat, b.1935 Israel, Original Lithograph Portrait of a Boy

Recommended Items

item-170230097=1
item-170230097=2
item-170230097=3
item-170230097=4
item-170230097=5
item-170230097=6
item-170230097=7
item-170230097=8
item-170230097=9
item-170230097=10
item-170230097=11
item-170230097=12
item-170230097=13
item-170230097=14
item-170230097=15
item-170230097=16
item-170230097=17
item-170230097=18
item-170230097=19
item-170230097=20
Moshe Gat, b.1935 Israel, Original Lithograph Portrait of a Boy
Moshe Gat, b.1935 Israel, Original Lithograph Portrait of a Boy
Item Details
Description
Moshe Gat, b.1935 Israel, Original Lithograph Portrait of a Boy.

size: 19.25 x 13.25 matte, 26 x 20 outside frame ASKart: Moshe Gat (1935 - )Born in Haifa in October 1935, by the age of sixteen his artistic talent had clearly manifested itself, and in 1952 he began his studies at the Bezalel School, in Jerusalem.In 1955 he returned to Haifa, where he taught drawing, and began to participate in the more important general exhibitions then shown in Israel.In 1957 he was awarded a grant by the America-Israel Cultural Fund, to further his studies abroad. He became a member of the Society of Painters and Sculptors in Israel, and held his first one-man exhibitions. The most important of these was in the Tel-Aviv Museum.In 1958 he left Israel, and after an educational tour of the museums of Paris and Italy, he reached Mexico. Several months later, two of his works were accepted for the exhibition of artists of Mexico; this was part of the American Biannual, which brought together in the city the best of American art. Here, the Director of the National Museum of Modern Art saw the pictures and arranged a one-man show for Gat at the Museum of the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City.In 1962 he held his first one man show at the A.C.A. Gallery in New York. He held exhibits too in New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, Texas and elsewhere.In 1962, after an absence of five years, the artist returned to Israel, and settled in Haifa. In the following year he held exhibitions at the Haifa Municipal Museum, the Bezalel Museum in Jerusalem, the Artist's House in Haifa, and Jerusalem, the Chermerinsky Gallery in Tel Aviv, and other places all over the country. These exhibitions mainly included works produced abroad, many of which were borrowed from private collections. In 1962 he began to teach drawing at the Bezalel School in Jerusalem.Moshe Gat took part in the international exhibition at the Metropolitan Fine Art Gallery in Tokyo, where his woodcut Three Old Women won the prize for graphic art.He was one of the twelve Israeli artists whose works were shown also at an exhibition held at Pushkin House in Moscow, early in 1965.In 1965 he exhibited at the "Mer Kup" Gallery in Mexico City.

Condition

It is the Buyer's responsibility to inspect each lot and deem their own opinions on condition, description, provenance, and validity BEFORE purchasing.
Please email us at donny@donnymaloneauctions.com with any questions so we may aid you in your assessment.



All descriptions are visual opinions based on the Auction house's experience and do not warrant as a guarantee.


Condition is appropriate to age of the item. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is free from damage and wear.
Please review all pictures posted on this listing. We encourage all buyers to request a condition report and/or additional photos prior to bidding on any lot as ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS.



Bidding:
- All items are sold as-is where-is meaning there are no guarantees or warranties whatsoever. Bidders agree to complete their own due diligence and take full responsibility in all of their purchases.
- Buyers premium of 25% on all items. (An additional 25% is added to the hammer price of your winning bid, called the buyers premium.)


Payment:
-Invoices are sent via Email after the auction , please check spam and junk folders.
-Invoices over $3,000 USD will need to be paid with either a wire transfer or certified bank check.
-Invoices under $3,000 USD can be paid by paypal, visa, mastercard, discover, check, wire, money order, cash.
-Disputes for non paid items are issued 1 week (7days) after the auction date.


Pick-up & Shipment :
-Buyers are required to pick up their purchased property within 2 weeks of the auction.
-The auction does not and will not ship any items.
-Our primary and preferred shipper Gravity Boxes will automatically send all non-local paid invoices a courtesy shipping quote within 12-48 hours after payment, via email.
-Buyers are responsible for negotiating and scheduling their own shippers for their items.
-The auction house works closely with about 8+ private shipping companies that will be listed on your invoice.


Storage & Item Neglect:
-Buyers who have hired any of the listed shipping companies on the invoices within the 2 week time period will be exempt from storage fees.
-Items that are not picked up or paid to be shipped within 2 weeks (14 days) of the auction are subject to storage fees. Storage will be 5 dollars per day , per lot item.
-Items that are not paid for storage or shipped within 30 days of the auction will be considered neglected and abandoned.
-Neglected items will be forfeited from the buyer without refund.


For the full Terms and Conditions please “Auction Policies?? on any item listing.


Buyer's Premium
  • 25%

Moshe Gat, b.1935 Israel, Original Lithograph Portrait of a Boy

Estimate $20 - $1,000
See Sold Price
Starting Price $10
5 bidders are watching this item.

Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in Saugerties, NY, us
Offers In-House Shipping
Local Pickup Available

Payment
Accepts seamless payments through LiveAuctioneers

Donny Malone Auctions

Donny Malone Auctions

Saugerties, NY, United States12,525 Followers
TOP