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Benish Mininberg Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1902 - d. 1996

Benish was one of seven siblings of Yehuda and Leba Mininberg. His parents were members of the First Aliyah, having migrated in 1900 to the small village of Neve Shalom, near the town of Jaffa, then part of Palestine. The Mininberg family resided in the craftsman center[clarification needed] of the Neve Shalom village. Benish quit his studies in the Elians primary school before the fourth grade to join his fathers' house painting business.

The last years of World War I forced the Turkish governor Jamal Facha to evacuate Tel Aviv and Jaffa. In 1917, Mininberg's family was forced to evacuate to a refugee camp set up in a eucalyptus forest in Kfar Saba. The family migrated to Neve Shalom at the end of the war. At the end of the war the family returned to the Neve Shalom, while Benish was sent to study at the Belazelel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. By 1921, Mininberg's father had established his role as a community leader and moved the family to a new house at 22 Shenkin Street. Today, all that remains of the Mininbgerg family house are the ruins of a fishpond.

After a year of study at the art academy, Meninberg moved back to assist in his father's business. In 1926 he married Rozie Shpindler. Together they raised two children, Abraham and uri, in a residence close to his father's house on Shenkin Street.

Benish Mininberg lived until the age of 94 and died in 1996 in Ramat Gan. His inheritance includes hundreds of oil paintings bequeathed to his family members and art collectors.


During the early 20s, as part of his father's family business, Benish began painting decorative wall paintingsin Tel Aviv. Their advertisements in “Hamelacha” magazine in 1922 and 1923 featured the logo “Room paintings by European fashion”.

In their early models, Benish and his father mainly used pictures printed in a book called Ornamentenschatz, published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1883. This book is now owned by Benish's grandson – Eli Mininberg.

Files found in Benish’s inheritance testify that in 1925 he performed several special painting jobs in public buildings in Hebron for the British government in Jerusalem. Uri his son says Benish told him he had painted a ceiling painting in the house of a British governor - possibly Charles Clore in the governor’s palace (“Armon HaNetziv”) in Jerusalem in 1928.

In 1928 an advertisement for the “Institute for Israeli art of Mininberg & Sons” appeared in “Hanagar” (The carpenter) magazine. The institute’s major products were Israeli souvenirs in a “Betzalel” style, made of olive tree, copper strands, embroidery. The souvenirs included motifs such as camels, biblical motifs, shepherds, sheep and Israeli landscape and scenery.

In 1929 the Mininberg’s presented their institute’s art work at the “Yerid – Hamizrach” (The eastern fair) exhibition and won a silver medal for second place. The institute was housed in a shack in the family’s yard at 22nd Shenkin Street in Tel Aviv, and another store was located in “Nachalat Binyamin”. (The shack still exists).

The institute operated for a few years and in the early 30’s there were no more consumers for its products.

Benish made a career change and worked as a furniture decorator and painter, mostly on stylish metal furniture. At first he worked for the “Shlechter et Fridman” company in Tel Aviv in 1934.

During 1935–1937 Benish worked in Jerusalem for “The Aldouby Brothers” – metal furniture manufacturers. He also performed private painting jobs for Arab furniture companies in Jerusalem. In 1938 Benish and his Family moved to Beirut, Lebanon, in order for him to work for a metal furniture company owned by the industrialist Israel Hananya (Hananzon). The company has several branches spread around the Middle East. Benish served as the company’s foreman and decorative painter. In those years, the company’s wealthy customers would order personal paintings and ornaments painted on wooden and metal rods – a job Benish specialized in.

For a short period of time, Benish went to Syria & Turkey to work for similar furniture companies. According to his Grandson, Elli, he also painted walls and the palace of Kamal Ata Turk in Ankara. Some pictures possessed by his son, feature Benish near the Palace in Ankara.

Benish returned to Israel in 1939 and was sent to Egypt as a professional representative of “Tzeva” – today known as “Tambur”.

In 1948, when the Israeli Air Force was established, Benish participated in a competition to choose the design for the Air Force emblem. His design for the emblem, a Star of David combined with a wing was chosen. This was the first emblem for the Air force’s beret, which years later was replaced by the current one.

Following the establishment of the state of Israel, he painted and sold his paintings. His son, Abraham, joined him and they moved to Ramat Gan and opened a painting and framing studio. Throughout his life Benish painted in oil on fabric in varied styles and made a living from selling his paintings.

Benish traveled the world and visited his brother, Tzvi, who settled in South Africa. He visited his brother, Abraham, who lived in New York several times – where he participated in a drawing exhibition at the graphic institute of New York in 1958.

The painter and author Ronit Yedaya learned drawing at the age of 15 in Benish’s studio in Ramat Gan. In an article published in “Tarbut Maariv” on April 28, 1995 she mentioned her working as his assistant and together with him creating replicas of great artists, such as Picasso, Van – Gouch etc. “We didn’t make forgeries, you could see they were replicas. From him I learned the secrets of drawing”.

Benish was a modest painter who was not famous in Israel, perhaps because he did not belong to any of the painter's organizations and didn’t make any effort to become famous. As a part of a family of establishers of the first Aliyah, and of the leaders of the craftsmen center, Benish took part in the development and establishment of the state of Israel and new times of prosperity and hardship.

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    • Israeli Oil Painting, Benish Mininberg, c. 1960s
      May. 10, 2021

      Israeli Oil Painting, Benish Mininberg, c. 1960s

      Est: $200 - $400

      Benish Mininberg (Israeli,Jaffa,1902-1996). Framed Israeli interior oil painting signed by the artist, Benish Mininberg (lower right). Circa 1960s. Framed oil on canvas. Dimensions: framed: 16 in. x 24 in., canvas: 11 1/2 in. x 16 in. Condition: good original framed estate condition, no repairs noted. Provenance: private estate.

      Kensington Estate Auctions
    • Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Female Nude, Oil on Canvas.
      Nov. 19, 2020

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Female Nude, Oil on Canvas.

      Est: $120 - $250

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Female Nude, Oil on Canvas. Signed. 63x51cm.

      Pasarel
    • Benish Mininberg (Israeli,1902-1996)Still Life Painting
      Jul. 13, 2020

      Benish Mininberg (Israeli,1902-1996)Still Life Painting

      Est: $200 - $300

      Still life interior oil painting signed by the artist, Benish Mininberg. Signed lower right, B. Mininberg. Circa 1960s. Custom framed oil on board. Dimensions: canvas: 11 1/2 in. x 16 in., framed: 16 in. x 21 in. Condition: good original vintage estate condition. Provenance: private estate.

      Kensington Estate Auctions
    • Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Women, Oil on Canvas.
      Feb. 25, 2020

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Women, Oil on Canvas.

      Est: $70 - $150

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Women, Oil on Canvas. Signed. Framed. 50x40cm. Frame: 61x51cm.

      Pasarel
    • Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Women, Oil on Canvas.
      Jan. 27, 2020

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Women, Oil on Canvas.

      Est: $100 - $200

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Women, Oil on Canvas. Signed. Framed. 50x40cm. Frame: 61x51cm.

      Pasarel
    • Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Flowers, Oil on Canvas.
      Dec. 19, 2019

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Flowers, Oil on Canvas.

      Est: $100 - $200

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Flowers, Oil on Canvas. Signed. Framed. 48x30cm. Frame: 62x44cm.

      Pasarel
    • Benish Mininberg (Israeli, 1902-1996) Painting
      Dec. 09, 2019

      Benish Mininberg (Israeli, 1902-1996) Painting

      Est: $200 - $300

      A SOLDIERS ROOM. Signed lower right by the artist, B. Mininberg. and on verso. Oil on board. Circa 1950s. Dimensions: canvas: 11 1.2 in. x 16 in., framed: 16 in. x 21 in. Condition good framed condition. Provenance: private estate.

      Kensington Estate Auctions
    • Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Flowers, Oil on Canvas.
      Nov. 27, 2019

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Flowers, Oil on Canvas.

      Est: $100 - $200

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Flowers, Oil on Canvas. Signed. Framed. 48x30cm. Frame: 62x44cm.

      Pasarel
    • Israeli Artist Benish Mininberg Oil Painting SOLDIERS ROOM
      Jan. 28, 2019

      Israeli Artist Benish Mininberg Oil Painting SOLDIERS ROOM

      Est: $300 - $500

      Benish Mininberg (Israel, 1902-1996). Depicts a soldiers interior room scattered with military uniform, wine jug and table top wine bottle with glass. Signed lower right by the artist, B. Mininberg. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: Framed: 16 in. x 21 in., Canvas: 11.5 in. x 16 in. Condition: good condition, professionally framed. Provenance: Michigan estate.

      Kensington Estate Auctions
    • Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Jerusalem Street, Oil on Canvas.
      Mar. 13, 2018

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Jerusalem Street, Oil on Canvas.

      Est: $150 - $250

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996) - Jerusalem Street, Oil on Canvas. Signed. Framed. 40x30cm. Frame: 57x47cm.

      Pasarel
    • Benish Mininberg (1902-1996), Urban Landscape
      Jul. 18, 2017

      Benish Mininberg (1902-1996), Urban Landscape

      Est: -

      בייניש מינינברג (1902-1996), נוף עירוני בייניש מינינברג (1902-1996), נוף עירוני, שמן על בד, פגם קל: חור קטן, חתום, ממוסגר, מידות: 28X60 ס"מ. אמנות ישראלית Benish Mininberg (1902-1996), Urban Landscape, oil on canvas, slight defect: little hole, signed, framed, dimensions: 28x60 cm.

      The Bidder
    • Benish Mininberg 1902-1996 (Israeli) Still life with shell, 1970 oil on canvas
      Jun. 26, 2017

      Benish Mininberg 1902-1996 (Israeli) Still life with shell, 1970 oil on canvas

      Est: $100 - $150

      Benish Mininberg 1902-1996 (Israeli) Still life with shell, 1970 oil on canvas h:40 w: 30 cm. signed and dated lower right Other Notes: Location: Israel. For estimated delivery time please contact us.

      Matsart Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Benish Mininberg
      Jul. 19, 2011

      Benish Mininberg

      Est: $500 - $700

      Worshipers at the Western Wall,1970, Oil on canvas, Signed. Dated on the reverse.

      Montefiore Auction House
    • Benish Mininberg
      Apr. 05, 2011

      Benish Mininberg

      Est: $400 - $600

      Rabbi, 1970, Oil on canvas, 58x48 cm, Signed and dated.

      Montefiore Auction House
    • Benish Mininberg
      Apr. 05, 2011

      Benish Mininberg

      Est: $200 - $300

      Still Life, Oil on cardboard, 29x21 cm, Signed.

      Montefiore Auction House
    • Benish Mininberg
      Apr. 05, 2011

      Benish Mininberg

      Est: $400 - $600

      Still Life and Flowers, 1980, Oil on wood, 66x51 cm, Signed.

      Montefiore Auction House
    • Benish Mininberg
      Dec. 07, 2010

      Benish Mininberg

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Benish Mininberg The Sacrifice of Isaac, Oil on canvas, 96x76cm, Signed.

      Montefiore Auction House
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