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help to understand who the author is

Discussion in 'Art' started by Romikon, Apr 7, 2022.

  1. Romikon

    Romikon New Member

  2. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    what author ? of the title in stylized Hebrew ? or of the artist you already treated the forum with a wave of other art works ? first of all try to find out what it says. and then we can guess if it is by a "Blum" or rather "Blumer" or a Joycian joke and stands for Bloom...
     
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  3. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    Thank you for posting these art works. I had no idea that this style of art existed. I would like to know what it says too. If we can figure out what this style of art is called on the market, then finding the artist's name will be easier.
     
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  4. Mark London

    Mark London Well-Known Member

    I was suggest this would fall under the general heading of Judaica but is not a very good example of the genre. The OP has already said that the original owners had given instructions to throw them into the trash. They look like souvenirs of a trip to Israel.
     
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  5. Lucille.b

    Lucille.b Well-Known Member

    Folks would be amazed at what I've found in the trash.
     
  6. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    I found my first piece of Fenton in the trash and now I have 20
     
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  7. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    Thank you this. I hope the OP can use this to narrow their search.
     
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  8. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    Israel is not Jewish exclusively, so the term Judaica is doubtful. would be the same if I searched Italian or Spanish art under the term Catholic.
    Israel has a vibrant young art scene and I'd rather research under "Israeli".
    as it's obvious that OP wants to make a fast $ I'd list them in the States.
     
  9. Mark London

    Mark London Well-Known Member

    Since, as you say, Israel is not exclusively Jewish, it is safe to assume that Arab or Christian Israelis would not write in Hebrew unless they are trying to cater to the Jewish market. Judaica, Jewish, Israeli are all valid search terms.
     
  10. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    Abrams?
     
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  11. Mart

    Mart Active Member

    שבת means Shabbat
     
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  12. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    Thank you. I hope this helps the OP with his search
     
  13. Mark London

    Mark London Well-Known Member

    If searching for Shabbat you should also try sabbath
     
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  14. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    Should give him a couple of options. Thank you.
     
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