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Etcher, Lithographer, b. 1912 - d. 2001

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  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Dec. 29, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz (American - Polish, 1912-2001)
    Dec. 22, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (American - Polish, 1912-2001)

    Est: -

    Jewish wedding engagement, Hand-painted etching, 23 x 24 / 38 x 43 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "63/100", Signed in the plate as well

    Yair Art Gallery
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Dec. 11, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • IRA MOSKOWITZ LITHOGRAPH RABBI HOLDING TORAH
    Dec. 01, 2024

    IRA MOSKOWITZ LITHOGRAPH RABBI HOLDING TORAH

    Est: $50 - $100

    Ira Moskawitz (Poland, 1912-2001) lithograph depicting a Rabbi holding the Torah / initialed lower right in the plate / pencil signed below pring - lower left [106/120] signed lower right / under glass in wood frame, with brass plaque on frame / Visible Art Size: 19"H x 14.5"W / Frame Size: 28"H x 23.5"W

    Dargate Auction Galleries
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Nov. 23, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz (1912-2001) American, Judaica Lithograph
    Nov. 02, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (1912-2001) American, Judaica Lithograph

    Est: $100 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz (1912-2001) American, Lithograph. Jewish Rabbis at prayer. Signed in pencil bottom right. Numbered in pencil 195/350 bottom left. Authentication label on back.  Overall: 31 X 27 in.  Sight: 29 X 25 in.  #3834 .  Ira Moskowitz was born in Galicia, Poland in 1912, emigrating with his family to New York in 1927. He enrolled at the Art Student’s League and studied there from 1928 to 1931. In 1935 he traveled to Paris and then lived until 1937 in what is now Israel. He returned in 1938 to marry artist Anna Barry in New York. The couple soon visited Taos and Santa Fe in New Mexico, returning there for extended periods until in 1944 they moved there permanently and stayed until 1949. During this time, Moskowitz received a Guggenheim Fellowship (1943). While Moskowitz devoted much of his life to the production of Judaic art, his New Mexico period was especially productive of other styles, and consisted mostly of “Regionalist” subjects depicting both the New Mexico landscape and life within the state’s three cultures, particularly Pueblo life. While in the Southwest, Moskowitz flourished as a printmaker, yet continued to produce oils and watercolors as well. After leaving the Southwest, printmaking remained a major part of his life and art, but his focus drastically shifted back to Judaica. From 1963 until 1966 Moskowitz lived in Paris, before returning in 1967 to New York City, where he lived and worked until his death in 2001. Shortly before his death, Zaplin-Lampert Gallery of Santa Fe staged a year-long retrospective exhibition of his works.

    Sarasota Estate Auction
  • Ira Moskowitz (1921-2001); Isaac Bashevis Singer (1902-1991), REACHES OF HEAVEN, 1980
    Oct. 31, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (1921-2001); Isaac Bashevis Singer (1902-1991), REACHES OF HEAVEN, 1980

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    Ira Moskowitz (1921-2001); Isaac Bashevis Singer (1902-1991), Polish/American REACHES OF HEAVEN, 1980 each etching signed and numbered XVI/25, signed by the artist and novelist in ink and numbered XVI in pencil to colophon, from the edition of 275; published by Landmark Press, New York, the etchings printed by Sorini Studios, New York Estimate: $800—1,000 CAD

    Waddington's
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Oct. 31, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Etching of Jewish Temple Scene, Ira Moskowitz.
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Etching of Jewish Temple Scene, Ira Moskowitz.

    Est: $50 - $100

    Artist(s): Ira Moskowitz (Poland, 1912-2001) Medium: Etching with aquatint. Signature(s): Pencil signed and numbered (119/120) in its lower margin. Paperwork: N/A Damage: Mat burn to the outer margins of the image. Minor wear to the frame. Measurement(s): 17 3/4" x 13 3/4" (impression), 30 1/2" x 24 1/2" (frame) In-house shipping is available. Please see our website regarding our in-house shipping procedures.

    Direct Auction Galleries, Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz (1912-2001) Ukrainian - USA - Jewish
    Oct. 18, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (1912-2001) Ukrainian - USA - Jewish

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Ira Moskowitz (1912 Galicia - 2001 USA) ; Floral still-life ; 1967 ; oil on canvas / framed ; dimensions 77 x 51 cm (30 x 20 in.) ; signed & dated lower left corner ; Shipping to USA - DHL $320 , National post with tracking service $170 / Shipping to Europe, Russia, Middle Assia - DHL $220 , National post with tracking service $100

    Art-Torg
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Oct. 13, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • IRA MOSKOWITZ, DAVID AND GOLIATH, LITHOGRAPH
    Sep. 26, 2024

    IRA MOSKOWITZ, DAVID AND GOLIATH, LITHOGRAPH

    Est: $250 - $350

    Artist: Ira Moskowitz, Polish/American (1912 - 2001) Title: David and Goliath Year: 1972 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300 Size: 29.5 x 21 in. (74.93 x 53.34 cm) Description: Ira Moskowitz's colorful representation of the Song of Songs is vibrant and full of spiritual life.

    RoGallery
  • IRA MOSKOWITZ, VICTORY, LITHOGRAPH
    Sep. 26, 2024

    IRA MOSKOWITZ, VICTORY, LITHOGRAPH

    Est: $250 - $350

    Artist: Ira Moskowitz, Polish/American (1912 - 2001) Title: Victory Year: 1972 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300 Size: 29.5 x 21 in. (74.93 x 53.34 cm) Description: Ira Moskowitz's colorful representation of the Song of Songs is vibrant and full of spiritual life.

    RoGallery
  • IRA MOSKOWITZ, READING THE TORAH, HAND COLORED ETCHING
    Sep. 19, 2024

    IRA MOSKOWITZ, READING THE TORAH, HAND COLORED ETCHING

    Est: $825 - $1,125

    Artist: Ira Moskowitz, Polish/American (1912 - 2001) Title: Reading the Torah Medium: Hand Colored Etching, signed and numbered Edition: 5/120 Size: 11 x 13.5 in. (27.94 x 34.29 cm) Frame Size: 20 x 22 inches

    RoGallery
  • Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), Rue de Rivi Gauche / La Garenne / In the Shtibel at Night / In the Cafe / Meudon / Pont de Paris, Lot of 7 lithographs, 16 1/2"H x 21 5/8"W (sheet)
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), Rue de Rivi Gauche / La Garenne / In the Shtibel at Night / In the Cafe / Meudon / Pont de Paris, Lot of 7 lithographs, 16 1/2"H x 21 5/8"W (sheet)

    Est: $40 - $60

    Ira Moskowitz New York / Poland, (1912 - 2001) Rue de Rivi Gauche / La Garenne / In the Shtibel at Night / In the Cafe / Meudon / Pont de Paris Lot of 7 lithographs Pencil signed and numbered lower. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following is from Fred McCraw, art writer: Ira Moskowitz was born in Galicia, Poland in 1912, emigrating with his family to New York in 1927. He enrolled at the Art Student's League and studied there from 1928-31. In 1935, he traveled to Paris and then lived until 1937 in what is now Israel. He returned in 1938 to marry artist Anna Barry in New York. The couple soon visited Taos and Santa Fe in New Mexico, returning there for extended periods until in 1944 they moved there permanently and stayed until 1949. During this time, Moskowitz received a Guggenheim fellowship (in 1943). While Moskowitz devoted much of his life to the production of Judaic art, his New Mexico period was especially productive of other work. His New Mexico art consists mostly of "Regionalist" subjects depicting both the New Mexico landscape and life within the state's three cultures. He especially focused on pueblo life. He and Anna also visited and sketched across the border in Old Mexico. While in the Southwest, Moskowitz flourished as a printmaker, yet continued to produce oils and watercolors as well. After leaving the Southwest, printmaking remained a major part of his life and art. But his focus drastically changed as to subject. Later works of Moskowitz depict religious (Judaic) subjects primarily. These works were well received early on and Moskowitz was content to stay with them the rest of his life. From 1963 until 1966 Moskowitz lived in Paris. He then returned in 1967 to New York City where he made his permanent home (with intermittent sojourns) until he died there in 2001. Shortly before his death, Zaplin-Lampert Gallery of Santa Fe staged a year 2000-01 exhibition of Ira's works.

    Ripley Auctions
  • Ira Moskowitz (Polish 1912-2001) Lithograph Song of Songs X signed
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (Polish 1912-2001) Lithograph Song of Songs X signed

    Est: $200 - $400

    Lithograph titled Song of Songs X Signed lower right numbered 145/300 Paper Sight size 21" x 30"

    Lion and Unicorn
  • Ira Moskowitz (Polish 1912-2001) Lithograph Song of Songs II signed
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (Polish 1912-2001) Lithograph Song of Songs II signed

    Est: $200 - $400

    Lithograph titled Song of Songs II Signed lower right numbered 8/100 on Japon Paper Sight size 21" x 30"

    Lion and Unicorn
  • Ira Moskowitz (Polish 1912-2001) Lithograph Psalms of Psalms signed
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (Polish 1912-2001) Lithograph Psalms of Psalms signed

    Est: $200 - $400

    Lithograph titled Psalms of Psalms Signed lower right numbered 13/300 Sight size 21" x 30"

    Lion and Unicorn
  • Ira Moskowitz (Polish 1912-2001) Lithograph Neptune signed
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (Polish 1912-2001) Lithograph Neptune signed

    Est: $200 - $400

    Lithograph titled Neptune Signed lower right numbered 47/300 Sight size 21" x 30"

    Lion and Unicorn
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Aug. 25, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz (American - Polish, 1912-2001)
    Aug. 20, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (American - Polish, 1912-2001)

    Est: -

    Meal after a prayer, Hand-painted etching, 23 x 24 / 38 x 43 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "63/100", Signed in the plate as well

    Yair Art Gallery
  • Ira Moskowitz (1912-2001) Ukrainian - USA - Jewish
    Aug. 16, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (1912-2001) Ukrainian - USA - Jewish

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Ira Moskowitz (1912 Galicia - 2001 USA) ; Floral still-life ; 1967 ; oil on canvas / framed ; dimensions 77 x 51 cm (30 x 20 in.) ; signed & dated lower left corner ; Shipping to USA - DHL $320 , National post with tracking service $170 / Shipping to Europe, Russia, Middle Assia - DHL $220 , National post with tracking service $100

    Art-Torg
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Aug. 11, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Jul. 27, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz (American - Polish, 1912-2001)
    Jul. 20, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (American - Polish, 1912-2001)

    Est: -

    Meal after a prayer, Hand-painted etching, 23 x 24 / 38 x 43 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "63/100", Signed in the plate as well

    Yair Art Gallery
  • Ira Moskowitz (American, 1912-2001) Isaac Bashevis Singer (1903-1991) Etchings on Paper 1980, "Reaches of Heaven", H 18" W 12.5"
    Jul. 19, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (American, 1912-2001) Isaac Bashevis Singer (1903-1991) Etchings on Paper 1980, "Reaches of Heaven", H 18" W 12.5"

    Est: $300 - $500

    Signed in ink by the artist and by the author on the justification page, numbered 131, from the edition of 275 printed on Arches paper, the complete suite of 24 etchings, each signed by the artist, published by Landmark Press; printed by Emiliano Sorini, New York, loose as issued, contained in the two original portfolios (one for the text and one containing the art). Provenance: Sheldon Ross Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan; Property from the Estate of David Lebenbom, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

    DuMouchelles
  • Ira Moskowitz, Original Hand-Colored Judaica Etching, Signed
    Jul. 14, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz, Original Hand-Colored Judaica Etching, Signed

    Est: $10 - $200

    Baroque Synagogue is an original hand-colored etching on Arches paper by painter and printmaker Ira Moskowitz. He applied touches of yellow, blue-green and ochre to enliven his composition that depicts the interior of a synagogue. Signature in graphite on lower right: Ira Moskowitz. Edition number on lower left: 46/120. Housed in a black frame with an ecru mat and salmon color border. Sight size: 16.75"L x 19.50"H. Frame size: 24.75"L x 27.75"H x 1.75"W. Certificate of Authenticity included. Artist: Ira Moskowitz (Polish/American, 1912-2001) Issued: c. 1970 Edition Number: 46 of 120 Country of Origin: Poland/United States

    Lion and Unicorn
  • Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), Pont de Paris, lithograph, 16 1/2"H x 21 5/8"W (sheet)
    Jul. 10, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), Pont de Paris, lithograph, 16 1/2"H x 21 5/8"W (sheet)

    Est: $40 - $60

    Ira Moskowitz New York / Poland, (1912 - 2001) Pont de Paris lithograph Signed lower right, numbered 242/275 lower left, titled verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following is from Fred McCraw, art writer: Ira Moskowitz was born in Galicia, Poland in 1912, emigrating with his family to New York in 1927. He enrolled at the Art Student's League and studied there from 1928-31. In 1935, he traveled to Paris and then lived until 1937 in what is now Israel. He returned in 1938 to marry artist Anna Barry in New York. The couple soon visited Taos and Santa Fe in New Mexico, returning there for extended periods until in 1944 they moved there permanently and stayed until 1949. During this time, Moskowitz received a Guggenheim fellowship (in 1943). While Moskowitz devoted much of his life to the production of Judaic art, his New Mexico period was especially productive of other work. His New Mexico art consists mostly of "Regionalist" subjects depicting both the New Mexico landscape and life within the state's three cultures. He especially focused on pueblo life. He and Anna also visited and sketched across the border in Old Mexico. While in the Southwest, Moskowitz flourished as a printmaker, yet continued to produce oils and watercolors as well. After leaving the Southwest, printmaking remained a major part of his life and art. But his focus drastically changed as to subject. Later works of Moskowitz depict religious (Judaic) subjects primarily. These works were well received early on and Moskowitz was content to stay with them the rest of his life. From 1963 until 1966 Moskowitz lived in Paris. He then returned in 1967 to New York City where he made his permanent home (with intermittent sojourns) until he died there in 2001. Shortly before his death, Zaplin-Lampert Gallery of Santa Fe staged a year 2000-01 exhibition of Ira's works.

    Ripley Auctions
  • Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), Bar Mitzvah, color etching, 15"H x 11"W (sheet)
    Jul. 10, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), Bar Mitzvah, color etching, 15"H x 11"W (sheet)

    Est: $40 - $60

    Ira Moskowitz New York / Poland, (1912 - 2001) Bar Mitzvah color etching Signed lower left, numbered 94/250 lower left. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following is from Fred McCraw, art writer: Ira Moskowitz was born in Galicia, Poland in 1912, emigrating with his family to New York in 1927. He enrolled at the Art Student's League and studied there from 1928-31. In 1935, he traveled to Paris and then lived until 1937 in what is now Israel. He returned in 1938 to marry artist Anna Barry in New York. The couple soon visited Taos and Santa Fe in New Mexico, returning there for extended periods until in 1944 they moved there permanently and stayed until 1949. During this time, Moskowitz received a Guggenheim fellowship (in 1943). While Moskowitz devoted much of his life to the production of Judaic art, his New Mexico period was especially productive of other work. His New Mexico art consists mostly of "Regionalist" subjects depicting both the New Mexico landscape and life within the state's three cultures. He especially focused on pueblo life. He and Anna also visited and sketched across the border in Old Mexico. While in the Southwest, Moskowitz flourished as a printmaker, yet continued to produce oils and watercolors as well. After leaving the Southwest, printmaking remained a major part of his life and art. But his focus drastically changed as to subject. Later works of Moskowitz depict religious (Judaic) subjects primarily. These works were well received early on and Moskowitz was content to stay with them the rest of his life. From 1963 until 1966 Moskowitz lived in Paris. He then returned in 1967 to New York City where he made his permanent home (with intermittent sojourns) until he died there in 2001. Shortly before his death, Zaplin-Lampert Gallery of Santa Fe staged a year 2000-01 exhibition of Ira's works.

    Ripley Auctions
  • Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), In the Cafe, color etching, 17"H x 15"W (sheet)
    Jul. 10, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), In the Cafe, color etching, 17"H x 15"W (sheet)

    Est: $40 - $60

    Ira Moskowitz New York / Poland, (1912 - 2001) In the Cafe color etching Pencil signed lower right, numbered 34/100 lower left. Signed with initials in the plate. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following is from Fred McCraw, art writer: Ira Moskowitz was born in Galicia, Poland in 1912, emigrating with his family to New York in 1927. He enrolled at the Art Student's League and studied there from 1928-31. In 1935, he traveled to Paris and then lived until 1937 in what is now Israel. He returned in 1938 to marry artist Anna Barry in New York. The couple soon visited Taos and Santa Fe in New Mexico, returning there for extended periods until in 1944 they moved there permanently and stayed until 1949. During this time, Moskowitz received a Guggenheim fellowship (in 1943). While Moskowitz devoted much of his life to the production of Judaic art, his New Mexico period was especially productive of other work. His New Mexico art consists mostly of "Regionalist" subjects depicting both the New Mexico landscape and life within the state's three cultures. He especially focused on pueblo life. He and Anna also visited and sketched across the border in Old Mexico. While in the Southwest, Moskowitz flourished as a printmaker, yet continued to produce oils and watercolors as well. After leaving the Southwest, printmaking remained a major part of his life and art. But his focus drastically changed as to subject. Later works of Moskowitz depict religious (Judaic) subjects primarily. These works were well received early on and Moskowitz was content to stay with them the rest of his life. From 1963 until 1966 Moskowitz lived in Paris. He then returned in 1967 to New York City where he made his permanent home (with intermittent sojourns) until he died there in 2001. Shortly before his death, Zaplin-Lampert Gallery of Santa Fe staged a year 2000-01 exhibition of Ira's works.

    Ripley Auctions
  • Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), La Garenne, lithograph, 21 5/8"H x 16 1/2"W (sheet)
    Jul. 10, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), La Garenne, lithograph, 21 5/8"H x 16 1/2"W (sheet)

    Est: $40 - $60

    Ira Moskowitz New York / Poland, (1912 - 2001) La Garenne lithograph Signed lower right, numbered 6/275, titled verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following is from Fred McCraw, art writer: Ira Moskowitz was born in Galicia, Poland in 1912, emigrating with his family to New York in 1927. He enrolled at the Art Student's League and studied there from 1928-31. In 1935, he traveled to Paris and then lived until 1937 in what is now Israel. He returned in 1938 to marry artist Anna Barry in New York. The couple soon visited Taos and Santa Fe in New Mexico, returning there for extended periods until in 1944 they moved there permanently and stayed until 1949. During this time, Moskowitz received a Guggenheim fellowship (in 1943). While Moskowitz devoted much of his life to the production of Judaic art, his New Mexico period was especially productive of other work. His New Mexico art consists mostly of "Regionalist" subjects depicting both the New Mexico landscape and life within the state's three cultures. He especially focused on pueblo life. He and Anna also visited and sketched across the border in Old Mexico. While in the Southwest, Moskowitz flourished as a printmaker, yet continued to produce oils and watercolors as well. After leaving the Southwest, printmaking remained a major part of his life and art. But his focus drastically changed as to subject. Later works of Moskowitz depict religious (Judaic) subjects primarily. These works were well received early on and Moskowitz was content to stay with them the rest of his life. From 1963 until 1966 Moskowitz lived in Paris. He then returned in 1967 to New York City where he made his permanent home (with intermittent sojourns) until he died there in 2001. Shortly before his death, Zaplin-Lampert Gallery of Santa Fe staged a year 2000-01 exhibition of Ira's works.

    Ripley Auctions
  • Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), Meudon, lithograph, 16 1/2"H x 21 1/2"W (sheet)
    Jul. 10, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), Meudon, lithograph, 16 1/2"H x 21 1/2"W (sheet)

    Est: $40 - $60

    Ira Moskowitz New York / Poland, (1912 - 2001) Meudon lithograph Signed lower right, numbered 246/275. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following is from Fred McCraw, art writer: Ira Moskowitz was born in Galicia, Poland in 1912, emigrating with his family to New York in 1927. He enrolled at the Art Student's League and studied there from 1928-31. In 1935, he traveled to Paris and then lived until 1937 in what is now Israel. He returned in 1938 to marry artist Anna Barry in New York. The couple soon visited Taos and Santa Fe in New Mexico, returning there for extended periods until in 1944 they moved there permanently and stayed until 1949. During this time, Moskowitz received a Guggenheim fellowship (in 1943). While Moskowitz devoted much of his life to the production of Judaic art, his New Mexico period was especially productive of other work. His New Mexico art consists mostly of "Regionalist" subjects depicting both the New Mexico landscape and life within the state's three cultures. He especially focused on pueblo life. He and Anna also visited and sketched across the border in Old Mexico. While in the Southwest, Moskowitz flourished as a printmaker, yet continued to produce oils and watercolors as well. After leaving the Southwest, printmaking remained a major part of his life and art. But his focus drastically changed as to subject. Later works of Moskowitz depict religious (Judaic) subjects primarily. These works were well received early on and Moskowitz was content to stay with them the rest of his life. From 1963 until 1966 Moskowitz lived in Paris. He then returned in 1967 to New York City where he made his permanent home (with intermittent sojourns) until he died there in 2001. Shortly before his death, Zaplin-Lampert Gallery of Santa Fe staged a year 2000-01 exhibition of Ira's works.

    Ripley Auctions
  • Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), In the Shtibel at Night, color etching, 15"H x 17"W (sheet)
    Jul. 10, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), In the Shtibel at Night, color etching, 15"H x 17"W (sheet)

    Est: $40 - $60

    Ira Moskowitz New York / Poland, (1912 - 2001) In the Shtibel at Night color etching Signed lower right, numbered 3/100 lower left. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following is from Fred McCraw, art writer: Ira Moskowitz was born in Galicia, Poland in 1912, emigrating with his family to New York in 1927. He enrolled at the Art Student's League and studied there from 1928-31. In 1935, he traveled to Paris and then lived until 1937 in what is now Israel. He returned in 1938 to marry artist Anna Barry in New York. The couple soon visited Taos and Santa Fe in New Mexico, returning there for extended periods until in 1944 they moved there permanently and stayed until 1949. During this time, Moskowitz received a Guggenheim fellowship (in 1943). While Moskowitz devoted much of his life to the production of Judaic art, his New Mexico period was especially productive of other work. His New Mexico art consists mostly of "Regionalist" subjects depicting both the New Mexico landscape and life within the state's three cultures. He especially focused on pueblo life. He and Anna also visited and sketched across the border in Old Mexico. While in the Southwest, Moskowitz flourished as a printmaker, yet continued to produce oils and watercolors as well. After leaving the Southwest, printmaking remained a major part of his life and art. But his focus drastically changed as to subject. Later works of Moskowitz depict religious (Judaic) subjects primarily. These works were well received early on and Moskowitz was content to stay with them the rest of his life. From 1963 until 1966 Moskowitz lived in Paris. He then returned in 1967 to New York City where he made his permanent home (with intermittent sojourns) until he died there in 2001. Shortly before his death, Zaplin-Lampert Gallery of Santa Fe staged a year 2000-01 exhibition of Ira's works.

    Ripley Auctions
  • Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), Rue de Rivi Gauche, lithograph, 16 1/2"H x 21 5/8"W (sheet)
    Jul. 10, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz, New York / Poland (1912 - 2001), Rue de Rivi Gauche, lithograph, 16 1/2"H x 21 5/8"W (sheet)

    Est: $40 - $60

    Ira Moskowitz New York / Poland, (1912 - 2001) Rue de Rivi Gauche lithograph Signed lower left, numbered 83/275, titled verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following is from Fred McCraw, art writer: Ira Moskowitz was born in Galicia, Poland in 1912, emigrating with his family to New York in 1927. He enrolled at the Art Student's League and studied there from 1928-31. In 1935, he traveled to Paris and then lived until 1937 in what is now Israel. He returned in 1938 to marry artist Anna Barry in New York. The couple soon visited Taos and Santa Fe in New Mexico, returning there for extended periods until in 1944 they moved there permanently and stayed until 1949. During this time, Moskowitz received a Guggenheim fellowship (in 1943). While Moskowitz devoted much of his life to the production of Judaic art, his New Mexico period was especially productive of other work. His New Mexico art consists mostly of "Regionalist" subjects depicting both the New Mexico landscape and life within the state's three cultures. He especially focused on pueblo life. He and Anna also visited and sketched across the border in Old Mexico. While in the Southwest, Moskowitz flourished as a printmaker, yet continued to produce oils and watercolors as well. After leaving the Southwest, printmaking remained a major part of his life and art. But his focus drastically changed as to subject. Later works of Moskowitz depict religious (Judaic) subjects primarily. These works were well received early on and Moskowitz was content to stay with them the rest of his life. From 1963 until 1966 Moskowitz lived in Paris. He then returned in 1967 to New York City where he made his permanent home (with intermittent sojourns) until he died there in 2001. Shortly before his death, Zaplin-Lampert Gallery of Santa Fe staged a year 2000-01 exhibition of Ira's works.

    Ripley Auctions
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Jul. 06, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz 1912-2001 Ukrainian - USA - Jewish
    Jun. 28, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz 1912-2001 Ukrainian - USA - Jewish

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Ira Moskowitz (1912 Galicia - 2001 USA) ; Floral still-life ; 1965 ; oil on canvas / framed ; dimensions 80 x 60 cm (31 1/2 x 23 2/3 in.) ; signed & dated lower right corner ; Shipping to USA - DHL $320 , National post with tracking service $170 / Shipping to Europe, Russia, Middle Assia - DHL $220 , National post with tracking service $100

    Art-Torg
  • Ira Moskowitz (American/Polish 1912–2001), The Wedding, Etching and Aquatint, Signed l.r. and numbered 69/100, Frame: 17 x 21 in. (43.2 x 53.3 cm.)
    Jun. 25, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (American/Polish 1912–2001), The Wedding, Etching and Aquatint, Signed l.r. and numbered 69/100, Frame: 17 x 21 in. (43.2 x 53.3 cm.)

    Est: $50 - $100

    Ira Moskowitz (American/Polish 1912–2001), The Wedding, Etching and Aquatint, Signed l.r. and numbered 69/100,

    Weschler's
  • IRA MOSKOWITZ, DANCING GROUP, ETCHING WITH AQUATINT
    Jun. 18, 2024

    IRA MOSKOWITZ, DANCING GROUP, ETCHING WITH AQUATINT

    Est: $400 - $500

    Artist: Ira Moskowitz, Polish/American (1912 - 2001) Title: Dancing Group Year: circa 1960 Medium: Etching with Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 3/150 Image Size: 11.75 x 13 inches Frame Size: 19.5 x 20 inches

    RoGallery
  • Ira Moskowitz Musicians Artist Press Color Etching
    Jun. 18, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz Musicians Artist Press Color Etching

    Est: $100 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz (Polish/American 1912-2001), Musicians Artist Press Color Etching, depicting flute and fiddle player, marked 'AP' to lower left and pencil signed lower right, in gold-tone frame. Provenance: From a New York City collection. Keywords: Art, Prints, Multiples, Music, Judaica,

    Auctions at Showplace
  • Ira Moskowitz (American/Polish 1912–2001), Blue Vase, Lithograph in Color, Signed l.r. and numbered 39/100 l.l., Frame: 38 x 30 3/4 in. (96.5 x 78.1 cm.)
    Jun. 18, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (American/Polish 1912–2001), Blue Vase, Lithograph in Color, Signed l.r. and numbered 39/100 l.l., Frame: 38 x 30 3/4 in. (96.5 x 78.1 cm.)

    Est: $100 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz (American/Polish 1912–2001), Blue Vase, Lithograph in Color, Signed l.r. and numbered 39/100 l.l.,

    Weschler's
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    Jun. 15, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz (American/Polish 1912–2001), Bridge, Lithograph in Color, Frame: 19 x 25 in. (48.3 x 63.5 cm.)
    Jun. 11, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (American/Polish 1912–2001), Bridge, Lithograph in Color, Frame: 19 x 25 in. (48.3 x 63.5 cm.)

    Est: $20 - $40

    Ira Moskowitz (American/Polish 1912–2001), Bridge, Lithograph in Color,

    Weschler's
  • IRA MOSKOWITZ, INTERIOR NAVAJO TRADING POST, LITHOGRAPH
    May. 28, 2024

    IRA MOSKOWITZ, INTERIOR NAVAJO TRADING POST, LITHOGRAPH

    Est: $400 - $500

    Artist: Ira Moskowitz, Polish/American (1912 - 2001) Title: Interior Navajo Trading Post Year: 1946 Medium: Lithograph, Signed in Pencil Size: 12 in. x 15 in. (30.48 cm x 38.1 cm) Frame Size: 18 x 21 inches Description: This greyscale depiction of the interior space of a Navajo trading post features an Old Western, rustic charm.

    RoGallery
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    May. 26, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"
    May. 12, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral"

    Est: $150 - $200

    Ira Moskowitz - "Still Life Floral", Artist Proof, hand signed by the Artist, approx 21.5 x 30, very good condition

    Bruce Teleky Inc.
  • Ira Moskowitz (American - Polish, 1912-2001)
    May. 09, 2024

    Ira Moskowitz (American - Polish, 1912-2001)

    Est: -

    Meal after a prayer, Hand-painted etching, 23 x 24 / 38 x 43 cm, Hand-signed and numbered "63/100", Signed in the plate as well

    Yair Art Gallery
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