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b. 1910 - d. 1989

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      • BLANKA TAUBER (HUNGARY ISRAEL 1910-1989) "SAFET"
        Mar. 03, 2024

        BLANKA TAUBER (HUNGARY ISRAEL 1910-1989) "SAFET"

        Est: $150 - $250

        A large-scale painting depicting Safed and its alleys as part of the Upper Galilee Mountains Pastel on paper, framed Signed twice and dated (1960) Dimensions of the painting: 49-69 cm With the frame: 67-88 cm * Blanka Tauber was one of the founders of the Artists' Kiryat in Safed, and her paintings describe and document the unique charm of the capital of the Upper Galilee

        Alma
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        Jun. 27, 2023

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        View in Old Safed, 1972, Pastel on paper, 40 x 54 cm, Signed, titled and dated on recto and verso

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        May. 07, 2023

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        View in Old Safed, 1972, Pastel on paper, 40 x 54 cm, Signed, titled and dated on recto and verso

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        Oct. 20, 2022

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        View in a village in the Galilee, 1959, Pastel on paper, 48 x 67 cm, Signed and dated

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanka Tauber (Czech - Israeli, 1910-1989)
        Sep. 11, 2022

        Blanka Tauber (Czech - Israeli, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        View in a village in the Galilee, 1959, Pastel on paper, 48 x 67 cm, Signed and dated

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanka Tauber (Czech - Israeli, 1910-1989)
        Mar. 19, 2022

        Blanka Tauber (Czech - Israeli, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        Alley in the Artist's Colony in Old Safed, 1988, Ink on paper, 35 x 49 cm, Signed and dated on recto, Signed, dated and titled on verso as well

        Yair Art Gallery
      • BLANKA TAUBER (1910-1989), RABBI FIGURE
        Dec. 27, 2021

        BLANKA TAUBER (1910-1989), RABBI FIGURE

        Est: $200 - $250

        Blanka Tauber (1910-1989), Rabbi Figure, oil on plate, signed and dated 1970, framed, measurements: 65X45 cm.

        The Bidder
      • Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Portrait of an Elderly Woman: Inga - Early Painting, She'erit Hapleta (Holocaust)
        Nov. 23, 2020

        Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Portrait of an Elderly Woman: Inga - Early Painting, She'erit Hapleta (Holocaust)

        Est: -

        Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Portrait of an Elderly Woman: Inga, oil on canvas, early oil painting of the artist of the figure of an elderly female Holocaust survivor (She'erit Hapleta), signed in Hebrew and in English, dated 1951, framed, measurements: 53X46 cm. From what is known in writings, the artist dealt in the subject of the Holocaust only from the 1970s on and here the depicted artwork shows the artist had dealt with the subject even earlier and in her very first year after immigrating to Israel. * Blanca Tauber (8 or 9 of July 1910, Somorja, Hungary (Today Šamorín Slovakia) - 23 or 24 of december 1989, Israel) was a Israeli painter born in Slovakia. In 1937 she visited the Land of Israel, but returned to her family. Later she was sent along with her family to the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp; she and her sister Yulia, who served as a doctor in Auschwitz, survived the Holocaust. Her father, her brother Yechiel, and the family of her sister were murdered in Auschwitz. After the war she returned temporarily to her home and from there she moved to Budapest, but ran away due to Antisemitism and immigrated to Israel with her sister in March 1950. In Israel she worked in a ceramics factory. In 1951 she exhibited for the first time in Israel in a solo exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum. Tauber was among the founders of the Artist Campus in Safed and lived and created in it for about 35 years. [1] In addition, she was a member of the Czechoslovakia and Hungary Artist Association and member of the Painters and Sculptors Association in Israel.

        The Bidder
      • Blanca Tauber (1910-1989) - Pastel on Paper, 1951.
        Sep. 24, 2020

        Blanca Tauber (1910-1989) - Pastel on Paper, 1951.

        Est: $100 - $200

        Blanca Tauber (1910-1989) - Pastel on Paper, 1951. Signed and dated. 30x42cm.

        Pasarel
      • Blanka Tauber (1910-1989), A Street in the Artist Quarter in Safed
        Sep. 22, 2020

        Blanka Tauber (1910-1989), A Street in the Artist Quarter in Safed

        Est: -

        Blanka Tauber (1910-1989), A Street in the Artist Quarter in Safed, acrylic on paper, signed in Hebrew and English, and dated 1976, framed under glass, measurements: 48X33 cm.

        The Bidder
      • Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Portrait of an Elderly Woman: Inga - Early Painting, She'erit Hapleta (Holocaust)
        Sep. 22, 2020

        Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Portrait of an Elderly Woman: Inga - Early Painting, She'erit Hapleta (Holocaust)

        Est: -

        Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Portrait of an Elderly Woman: Inga, oil on canvas, early oil painting of the artist of the figure of an elderly female Holocaust survivor (She'erit Hapleta), signed in Hebrew and in English, dated 1951, framed, measurements: 53X46 cm. From what is known in writings, the artist dealt in the subject of the Holocaust only from the 1970s on and here the depicted artwork shows the artist had dealt with the subject even earlier and in her very first year after immigrating to Israel. * Blanca Tauber (8 or 9 of July 1910, Somorja, Hungary (Today Šamorín Slovakia) - 23 or 24 of december 1989, Israel) was a Israeli painter born in Slovakia. In 1937 she visited the Land of Israel, but returned to her family. Later she was sent along with her family to the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp; she and her sister Yulia, who served as a doctor in Auschwitz, survived the Holocaust. Her father, her brother Yechiel, and the family of her sister were murdered in Auschwitz. After the war she returned temporarily to her home and from there she moved to Budapest, but ran away due to Antisemitism and immigrated to Israel with her sister in March 1950. In Israel she worked in a ceramics factory. In 1951 she exhibited for the first time in Israel in a solo exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum. Tauber was among the founders of the Artist Campus in Safed and lived and created in it for about 35 years. [1] In addition, she was a member of the Czechoslovakia and Hungary Artist Association and member of the Painters and Sculptors Association in Israel.

        The Bidder
      • Blanka Tauber (1910-1989), A Street in the Artist Quarter in Safed
        Sep. 22, 2020

        Blanka Tauber (1910-1989), A Street in the Artist Quarter in Safed

        Est: -

        Blanka Tauber (1910-1989), A Street in the Artist Quarter in Safed, pastel on paper, signed in Hebrew and English, and dated 1972, framed under glass, measurements: 48X33 cm.

        The Bidder
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        Nov. 18, 2018

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        An alley in Old Safed, 1977, Oil on wood panel, 66 x 40 cm, Signed and dated on recto and verso

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        Oct. 15, 2018

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        Alley in Old Safed, 1981, Pastels on paper, 48 x 31 cm, Signed and dated

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        Sep. 02, 2018

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        Alley in Old Safed, 1981, Pastels on paper, 48 x 31 cm, Signed and dated

        Yair Art Gallery
      • BLANCA TAUBER (1910-1989) Head and shoulders portrait of a young boy, sig
        Feb. 28, 2018

        BLANCA TAUBER (1910-1989) Head and shoulders portrait of a young boy, sig

        Est: £50 - £100

        BLANCA TAUBER (1910-1989) Head and shoulders portrait of a young boy, signed and dated 1950, pastels, 43 x 29cm

        Mallams
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        Dec. 17, 2017

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        View in the Artist's Colony in Old Safed, 1966, Ink on paper, 35 x 50 cm, Signed and dated

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        Nov. 14, 2017

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        View in the Artist's Colony in Old Safed, 1966, Ink on paper, 35 x 50 cm, Signed and dated

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        Jul. 09, 2017

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        View in Old Safed, 1976, Ink on paper, 34 x 49 cm, Signed and dated

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        May. 07, 2017

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        Landscape in the Artist's Colony in Old Safed, 1988, Ink on paper, 47 x 34 cm, Signed and dated, Signed, titled and dated on verso as well

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)
        May. 07, 2017

        Blanka Tauber (Israeli - Czech, 1910-1989)

        Est: -

        Landscape in the Artist's Colony in Old Safed, 1988, Ink on paper, 35 x 49 cm, Signed and dated, Signed, titled and dated on verso as well

        Yair Art Gallery
      • Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Lot 4 works
        Feb. 06, 2017

        Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Lot 4 works

        Est: -

        בלנקה טאובר (1910-1989), לוט 4 עבודות, פחם על נייר, חתומות ומתוארכות, 1966, 1976, 1978, 1988 + תיקייה עם 4 הדפסי אופסט חתומים ביד + תיקייה עם הדפסים והקדשת האמנית מה 28.5.1958. מידות העבודות הגדולות: 35X50 ס"מ. *בלנקה טאובר - טאובר נולדה בעיירה שומוריה (Somorja) בהונגריה כעבור מספר שנים בתחומי צ'כוסלובקיה (כיום שמורין, Šamorín, בסלובקיה). טאובר הייתה אחת מששת ילדיהם של אהרון הלוי ופייערל ביילע ברטה שהייתה נכדתו של ר' דוד בישיץ גיסו של הגאון בז"ך לבונה. את הכשרתה בציור ואמנויות גרפיות קיבלה באקדמיה לאמנות בפראג ובהשתלמות אצל אנדרה לוט (Lhote) ופרננד לז'ה בפריז שלאחריה שבה לצ'כוסלובקיה. היא הושפעה מסזאן והאקספרסיוניזם.בשנת 1937 ביקרה בארץ ישראל, אך שבה למשפחתה. מאוחר יותר יחד עם משפחתה נשלחה אל מחנה הריכוז וההשמדה אושוויץ; היא שרדה את השואה, אך אביה ואחיה יחיאל לא. לאחר המלחמה חזרה באופן זמני אל ביתה ומשם לבודפשט, אך ברחה בשל האנטישמיות ועלתה לישראל במרץ 1950. בארץ עבדה בבית חרושת לקרמיקה.טאובר הייתה ממייסדי קריית האמנים בצפת וחיה ויצרה בה במשך כ-35 שנה.[1] כמו כן, הייתה חברת אגודת האמנים של צ'כוסלובקיה והונגריה וחברת אגודת הציירים והפסלים בישראל.בראשית יצירתה, טאובר ציירה בעיקר נופים, אך משנת 1970 ואילך התעסקה בעיקר בנושא השואה.טאובר הציגה בתערוכות יחיד רבות, בהן: בשנים 1935–1949 בצ'כוסלובקיה (בערים ברטיסלאבה, ברנו, ניטרה), בווינה ובבודפשט. בשנים 1951–1952 הציגה במוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות.[2] ובשנים 1952–1970 הציגה מספר רב של תערוכות יחיד בגלריות ברחבי ישראל, בהן: בית גורדון ברחובות, בית החלוצות בנתניה, טרקלין בחיפה, בית צבי ברמת גן, יד לבנים בפתח תקווה[3] ו"בית סירינו בגבעת ברנר.בשנים 1956–1966 הציגה בתערוכות יחיד בארצות הברית, במכון הרצל בניו יורק, במרכזי הקהילה היהודית בורצ'סטר, ובבלטימור.יצירותיה נמצאות באוספי המוזיאון העירוני בברטיסלאבה, מוזיאון תל אביב, מוזיאון יד ושם ומוזיאון "ניו קאונטי" בלוס אנג'לס. Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Lot 4 works, charcoal on paper, signed and dated 1966, 1976, 1978, 1988 + folder with 4 prints signed by the Offset + Folder with prints and dedication by the artist what 05/28/1958. Dimensions major works: 35X50 cm. * Blanca Tauber - Tauber was born in the town of humor (Somorja) in Hungary after several years in the areas of Czechoslovakia (now Maureen, Šamorín, Slovakia). Tauber was one of six children of Aharon Halevi and Fiiarl Beile was the granddaughter of Bertha R. David Bischitz Gaon's brother falcon as" frankincense. trained in painting and graphic arts at the Academy of arts in Prague received and train with Andre Lott (Lhote) and Fernand Leger in Paris followed when Czechoslovakia. it was influenced by Cezanne and expressionism. In 1937 she visited the Land of Israel, but that her family. Later, with her family sent to concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz; She survived the Holocaust, but her father and brother Yehiel not. After the war she returned to her house temporarily and from there to Budapest, but fled because of anti-Semitism and immigrated to Israel in March 1950. The country has worked a ceramics factory.Tauber was a founder of the Artists' Colony of Safed and lived and created there for about 35 years. [1] It also was a member of the Artists' Association of Czechoslovakia and Hungary and member of Painters and Sculptors Association in Israel.At the beginning of creation, Tauber painted mainly landscapes, but since 1970 deals mainly with the Holocaust.Tauber has presented numerous solo exhibitions, including: in 1935 to 1949 in Czechoslovakia (the cities of Bratislava, Brno, Nitra), Vienna and Budapest. 1951-1952 introduced the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. [2] And in 1952-1970 has presented numerous solo exhibitions in galleries throughout Israel, including: The Gordon streets, a pioneers in Netanya, Haifa lounge, a deer in Ramat Gan, Petach Tikva white hand [3] "and" Givat Brenner Beit Sirin.In 1956-1966 had solo exhibitions in the United States, Herzl Institute in New York, the Jewish Community Center Bortz'str, and Baltimore.Her works are in the collections of the Bratislava City Museum, Tel Aviv Museum, the Yad Vashem Museum and the Museum "" New County "" Los Angeles. "

        The Bidder
      • Blanca Tauber - Safed, Pastel on Paper, 1954.
        Dec. 05, 2016

        Blanca Tauber - Safed, Pastel on Paper, 1954.

        Est: $100 - $200

        Blanca Tauber (1910-1989) - Safed, Pastel on Paper, 1954. Signed (English and Hebrew) and dated. Framed. 29cm X 41cm / 11.4in X 16.14in. Frame: 58cm X 73cm / 22.8in X 28.74in.

        Pasarel
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