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Original Lithograph
Size: 68cm x 47cm / 27" x 19"
This mild-looking piece of art features an old-fashioned Jerusalem village sprawling up a hill, surrounded by a white brick wall which winds around the hill. A woman walks past the village, looking around at the rich foliage surrounding the buildings. The homes portrayed are instantly identifiable as those of Jerusalem due to their iconic domed rooftops and arched doorways. Subtle and beautiful, this lithograph will make a welcome addition to your home.
Born to a Rabbinic family in 1909, Jerusalem-born Moshe Castel was accepted into the Bezalel Art School at just 13 years of age. He then worked and trained in Paris for 13 years, before returning to Israel and the mystical city of Safed in Northern Israel. His work is characterized by its use of unusual media to depict Sephardic life and can be categorized into two distinct styles: vibrant, brilliantly colored prints embossed with metallic paints, and strong watercolors which are abstract in style. His work has been displayed in galleries around the world, as well as at several prominent institutions, including the Knesset (Israel’s parliament), the Rockerfeller Center in New York, and the President’s home in Jerusalem.