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    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Aug. 29, 2023

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Light, Earth, Sky", 1970s, Screen print, 75 x 56 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "97/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jul. 23, 2023

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Light, Earth, Sky", 1970s, Screen print, 75 x 56 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "97/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Aug. 18, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Aug. 18, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Akkerman (*1951), 'Untitled (Composition)', 1977
      Jul. 16, 2022

      Samuel Akkerman (*1951), 'Untitled (Composition)', 1977

      Est: €360 - €720

      Technik: Gouache auf Büttenkarton, Signatur: unten links signiert und datiert 'AKKERMAN 77', Maße: 24,5 x 34,5 cm, Zustand: gut + Technique: gouache on handmade paper, Signature: signed and dated 'AKKERMAN 77' at lower left, Dimensions: 24.5 x 34.5 cm, Condition: good

      Auktionshaus Schwab
    • Samuel Akkerman (*1951), 'Untitled (Composition)', 1978
      Jul. 16, 2022

      Samuel Akkerman (*1951), 'Untitled (Composition)', 1978

      Est: €300 - €600

      Technik: Gouache auf Büttenkarton, Signatur: unten signiert und datiert 'AKKERMAN 1978', Maße: 14 x 18,5 cm, Zustand: gut + Technique: gouache on handmade paper, Signature: signed and dated 'AKKERMAN 1978' at the bottom, Dimensions: 14 x 18.5 cm, Condition: good

      Auktionshaus Schwab
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jul. 09, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jul. 09, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jun. 13, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jun. 13, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jun. 13, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Composition, 1978, Oil on canvas, 45 x 55 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      May. 14, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Composition, 1978, Oil on canvas, 45 x 55 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Apr. 20, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Apr. 20, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Mar. 19, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Mar. 19, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Feb. 28, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Feb. 28, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jan. 22, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jan. 22, 2022

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Dec. 20, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Dec. 20, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Dec. 20, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Celestial Fields, 1977, Watercolor on paper (matted), 30 x 40 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Dec. 20, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Metaphysical Love, 1977, Watercolor on paper (attached to cardboard) , 71 x 50 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Nov. 13, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Hand-signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Nov. 13, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Nov. 13, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Celestial Fields, 1977, Watercolor on paper (matted), 30 x 40 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Nov. 13, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Metaphysical Love, 1977, Watercolor on paper (attached to cardboard) , 71 x 50 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Oct. 25, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Sep. 25, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Sep. 25, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Aug. 30, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Aug. 30, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Aug. 30, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Celestial Fields, 1977, Watercolor on paper (matted), 30 x 40 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Aug. 30, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Metaphysical Love, 1977, Watercolor on paper (attached to cardboard), 71 x 50 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jul. 31, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      "Sky", Screen print, 75 x 19 cm, Signed, titled and numbered "80/110"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jul. 31, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1970s, Screen print, 56 x 76 cm, Signed and numbered "2/150"

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jul. 31, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Celestial Fields, 1977, Watercolor on paper (matted), 30 x 40 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Jul. 31, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Metaphysical Love, 1977, Watercolor on paper (attached to cardboard), 71 x 50 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Shmuel Ackerman (b. 1951), Untitled
      Jul. 28, 2021

      Shmuel Ackerman (b. 1951), Untitled

      Est: $150 - $180

      Shmuel Ackerman (b. 1951), Untitled, watercolors on paper, signed and dated 1976, measurements: 20.5X17 cm. Flaw to the frame.

      The Bidder
    • Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951) – Three Works, 1974-75 – Pencil on Paper
      Jun. 29, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951) – Three Works, 1974-75 – Pencil on Paper

      Est: -

      Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951), three works, 1974-75. Pencil on paper. Signed and dated. Approx. 35X50 to 48X49 cm. Overall good condition. Minor stains. Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951), native of Mukachevo (Munkatsch), Ukraine. Studied at the School for Monumental Art in Uzhhorod, and served as an artist in the armed forces of the Soviet Union. Immigrated to Israel in 1973 and settled in Jerusalem. Joined and collaborated with Michail Grobman and Avraham Ofek to form the Leviathan Group in 1975. The group style blended contemporary art with Jewish themes, symbolism, and metaphysics. Ackerman was a partner in the group until 1981. Moved to France in 1984; since then active in Paris, where he resides. His works are abstract, relying on symbolism, and influenced by both folkloric motifs and modern Western art. Provenance: The Rami Cohen Collection. Art collector Rami Cohen (1941-2018), native of Poland, immigrated to Israel with his family in 1948. Educated in Moshav Nahalal, he began painting already in his youth. Served as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces' standing army, and was decorated for the act of evacuating wounded soldiers under fire. Cohen was injured his right hand in the course of his army service, the injury leaving him disabled and unable to pursue his dream of becoming an artist. Nevertheless, he never lost his love for art, and the adversity he experienced simply led him to change direction from artist to art collector, and to devote much of his strength and wealth toward assembling his collection, leading him to become a passionately involved participant and a dominant influence in a number of different artistic circles. He organized and curated various art exhibitions, including, for example, "Nation Builds Land: Israeli History as Mirrored through Art" (1988) at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art. His collection includes portraits by Yehezkel Streichman and Menashe Kadishman who personally presented them to him as gifts, as a token of their friendship. He similarly established close friendships with many other artists. Ensuring that Israeli art command the respect it deserved was high among his lifelong list of priorities, as was the challenge of enabling artists to thrive and prosper; to that end, he lent his personal assistance to artists seeking to advance their professional careers. He took a special interest in artists such as Michail Grobman, Shmuel Ackerman, and others arriving in Israel from the former Soviet Union, and helped bring them into the public spotlight. Initiated and edited the online database entitled "Omanut Israel" (or "Art 23,") which included articles and media reviews in addition to a great deal of professional material relating to the Israeli art scene, being utilized by professional and government bodies. His collection is multi-faceted and richly diverse, consisting of artworks by both Israeli and non-Israeli artists, representing a broad spectrum of artistic styles, schools, and trends – a collection that reflects significant and fascinating developments in the field of Israeli art over a period of several decades, all from the point of view of a true lover of art.

      Kedem Public Auction House Ltd
    • Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951) – Geometric Abstract, 1978 – Acrylic on Canvas
      Jun. 29, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951) – Geometric Abstract, 1978 – Acrylic on Canvas

      Est: -

      Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951), Geometric Abstract, 1978. Acrylic on canvas. Signed and dated. 60X81 cm. Good condition. Minor stains and blemishes. Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951), native of Mukachevo (Munkatsch), Ukraine. Studied at the School for Monumental Art in Uzhhorod, and served as an artist in the armed forces of the Soviet Union. Immigrated to Israel in 1973 and settled in Jerusalem. Joined and collaborated with Michail Grobman and Avraham Ofek to form the Leviathan Group in 1975. The group style blended contemporary art with Jewish themes, symbolism, and metaphysics. Ackerman was a partner in the group until 1981. Moved to France in 1984; since then active in Paris, where he resides. His works are abstract, relying on symbolism, and influenced by both folkloric motifs and modern Western art. Provenance: The Rami Cohen Collection. Art collector Rami Cohen (1941-2018), native of Poland, immigrated to Israel with his family in 1948. Educated in Moshav Nahalal, he began painting already in his youth. Served as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces' standing army, and was decorated for the act of evacuating wounded soldiers under fire. Cohen was injured his right hand in the course of his army service, the injury leaving him disabled and unable to pursue his dream of becoming an artist. Nevertheless, he never lost his love for art, and the adversity he experienced simply led him to change direction from artist to art collector, and to devote much of his strength and wealth toward assembling his collection, leading him to become a passionately involved participant and a dominant influence in a number of different artistic circles. He organized and curated various art exhibitions, including, for example, "Nation Builds Land: Israeli History as Mirrored through Art" (1988) at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art. His collection includes portraits by Yehezkel Streichman and Menashe Kadishman who personally presented them to him as gifts, as a token of their friendship. He similarly established close friendships with many other artists. Ensuring that Israeli art command the respect it deserved was high among his lifelong list of priorities, as was the challenge of enabling artists to thrive and prosper; to that end, he lent his personal assistance to artists seeking to advance their professional careers. He took a special interest in artists such as Michail Grobman, Shmuel Ackerman, and others arriving in Israel from the former Soviet Union, and helped bring them into the public spotlight. Initiated and edited the online database entitled "Omanut Israel" (or "Art 23,") which included articles and media reviews in addition to a great deal of professional material relating to the Israeli art scene, being utilized by professional and government bodies. His collection is multi-faceted and richly diverse, consisting of artworks by both Israeli and non-Israeli artists, representing a broad spectrum of artistic styles, schools, and trends – a collection that reflects significant and fascinating developments in the field of Israeli art over a period of several decades, all from the point of view of a true lover of art.

      Kedem Public Auction House Ltd
    • Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951) – City, 1977 – Acrylic on Canvas
      Jun. 29, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951) – City, 1977 – Acrylic on Canvas

      Est: -

      Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951), City, 1977. Acrylic on canvas. Signed and dated. 30X39.5 cm. Good condition. Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951), native of Mukachevo (Munkatsch), Ukraine. Studied at the School for Monumental Art in Uzhhorod, and served as an artist in the armed forces of the Soviet Union. Immigrated to Israel in 1973 and settled in Jerusalem. Joined and collaborated with Michail Grobman and Avraham Ofek to form the Leviathan Group in 1975. The group style blended contemporary art with Jewish themes, symbolism, and metaphysics. Ackerman was a partner in the group until 1981. Moved to France in 1984; since then active in Paris, where he resides. His works are abstract, relying on symbolism, and influenced by both folkloric motifs and modern Western art. Provenance: The Rami Cohen Collection. Art collector Rami Cohen (1941-2018), native of Poland, immigrated to Israel with his family in 1948. Educated in Moshav Nahalal, he began painting already in his youth. Served as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces' standing army, and was decorated for the act of evacuating wounded soldiers under fire. Cohen was injured his right hand in the course of his army service, the injury leaving him disabled and unable to pursue his dream of becoming an artist. Nevertheless, he never lost his love for art, and the adversity he experienced simply led him to change direction from artist to art collector, and to devote much of his strength and wealth toward assembling his collection, leading him to become a passionately involved participant and a dominant influence in a number of different artistic circles. He organized and curated various art exhibitions, including, for example, "Nation Builds Land: Israeli History as Mirrored through Art" (1988) at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art. His collection includes portraits by Yehezkel Streichman and Menashe Kadishman who personally presented them to him as gifts, as a token of their friendship. He similarly established close friendships with many other artists. Ensuring that Israeli art command the respect it deserved was high among his lifelong list of priorities, as was the challenge of enabling artists to thrive and prosper; to that end, he lent his personal assistance to artists seeking to advance their professional careers. He took a special interest in artists such as Michail Grobman, Shmuel Ackerman, and others arriving in Israel from the former Soviet Union, and helped bring them into the public spotlight. Initiated and edited the online database entitled "Omanut Israel" (or "Art 23,") which included articles and media reviews in addition to a great deal of professional material relating to the Israeli art scene, being utilized by professional and government bodies. His collection is multi-faceted and richly diverse, consisting of artworks by both Israeli and non-Israeli artists, representing a broad spectrum of artistic styles, schools, and trends – a collection that reflects significant and fascinating developments in the field of Israeli art over a period of several decades, all from the point of view of a true lover of art.

      Kedem Public Auction House Ltd
    • Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951) – Pyramids of the Sky, 1977 – Acrylic on Canvas
      Jun. 29, 2021

      Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951) – Pyramids of the Sky, 1977 – Acrylic on Canvas

      Est: -

      Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951), Pyramids of the Sky, 1977. Acrylic on canvas. Signed and dated. Titled in Russian on back of frame. 59.5X60 cm. Good condition. Samuel Ackerman (b. 1951), native of Mukachevo (Munkatsch), Ukraine. Studied at the School for Monumental Art in Uzhhorod, and served as an artist in the armed forces of the Soviet Union. Immigrated to Israel in 1973 and settled in Jerusalem. Joined and collaborated with Michail Grobman and Avraham Ofek to form the Leviathan Group in 1975. The group style blended contemporary art with Jewish themes, symbolism, and metaphysics. Ackerman was a partner in the group until 1981. Moved to France in 1984; since then active in Paris, where he resides. His works are abstract, relying on symbolism, and influenced by both folkloric motifs and modern Western art. Provenance: The Rami Cohen Collection. Art collector Rami Cohen (1941-2018), native of Poland, immigrated to Israel with his family in 1948. Educated in Moshav Nahalal, he began painting already in his youth. Served as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces' standing army, and was decorated for the act of evacuating wounded soldiers under fire. Cohen was injured his right hand in the course of his army service, the injury leaving him disabled and unable to pursue his dream of becoming an artist. Nevertheless, he never lost his love for art, and the adversity he experienced simply led him to change direction from artist to art collector, and to devote much of his strength and wealth toward assembling his collection, leading him to become a passionately involved participant and a dominant influence in a number of different artistic circles. He organized and curated various art exhibitions, including, for example, "Nation Builds Land: Israeli History as Mirrored through Art" (1988) at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art. His collection includes portraits by Yehezkel Streichman and Menashe Kadishman who personally presented them to him as gifts, as a token of their friendship. He similarly established close friendships with many other artists. Ensuring that Israeli art command the respect it deserved was high among his lifelong list of priorities, as was the challenge of enabling artists to thrive and prosper; to that end, he lent his personal assistance to artists seeking to advance their professional careers. He took a special interest in artists such as Michail Grobman, Shmuel Ackerman, and others arriving in Israel from the former Soviet Union, and helped bring them into the public spotlight. Initiated and edited the online database entitled "Omanut Israel" (or "Art 23,") which included articles and media reviews in addition to a great deal of professional material relating to the Israeli art scene, being utilized by professional and government bodies. His collection is multi-faceted and richly diverse, consisting of artworks by both Israeli and non-Israeli artists, representing a broad spectrum of artistic styles, schools, and trends – a collection that reflects significant and fascinating developments in the field of Israeli art over a period of several decades, all from the point of view of a true lover of art.

      Kedem Public Auction House Ltd
    • Samuel (Shmuel) Ackerman (Akkerman) (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      May. 06, 2021

      Samuel (Shmuel) Ackerman (Akkerman) (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1977, Watercolor on paper (matted), 30 x 40 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel (Shmuel) Ackerman (Akkerman) (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      May. 06, 2021

      Samuel (Shmuel) Ackerman (Akkerman) (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1977, Watercolor on paper (attached to cardboard), 71 x 50 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel (Shmuel) Ackerman (Akkerman) (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Mar. 29, 2021

      Samuel (Shmuel) Ackerman (Akkerman) (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1977, Watercolor on paper (matted), 30 x 40 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Samuel (Shmuel) Ackerman (Akkerman) (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)
      Mar. 29, 2021

      Samuel (Shmuel) Ackerman (Akkerman) (Ukrainian - French - Israeli, b. 1951)

      Est: -

      Untitled, 1977, Watercolor on paper (attached to cardboard), 71 x 50 cm, Signed and dated

      Yair Art Gallery
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