Ira Moskowitz Hand Signed Original Lithograph Bouquet flowers Jewish on Japon
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Ira Moskowitz Hand Signed Original Lithograph Bouquet flowers Jewish on Japon:
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Ira Moskowitz Hand Signed Original Lithograph Bouquet flowers Jewish on JaponIra Moskowitz Hand Signed Original Lithograph THE BURNING BUSH JewishThis is a limited edition hand signed lithograph by Ira Moskowitztitled \"THE BURNING BUSH\" from the Song of Songs Suite.Medium: Original Stone Lithograph on arches paper [Hand Signed and Numbered by the artist].Printed by Mourlot, Paris.Edition size: 100.Measures 30\" x 21\".Ira Moskowitz Hand Signed Original Lithograph SONG OF SONGS XI Jewish harp on japonThis is a limited edition hand signed lithograph by Ira Moskowitztitled \"Song of Songs XI\" from the Song of Songs Suite.Medium: Original Stone Lithograph on thick arches paper [Hand Signed and Numbered by the artist].Printed by Mourlot, Paris.Edition size: 100.Measures 30\" x 21\".Ira Moskowitz Hand Signed / numbered on arches Original Lithograph King SolomonKing SolomonKING SOLOMONMedium: Original Stone Lithograph on Japon paper [Hand Signed and Numbered by the artist].Printed by Mourlot, Paris.Edition size: 100.Measures 30\" x 21\"Ira Moskowitz, descendant of a long rabbinical line, was born in Poland and went with his family to Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 1914. The family remained there until 1927, and young Moskowitz received his first education in Prague\'s schools. Soon after, his family moved to New York City, and in 1927 Moskowitz became the pupil of Henry Wickey at the Art Students League, having finally resolved his conflict between a passion for drawing and a desire to follow the rabbinical profession of his forefathers. Between 1935 and 1938, he traveled to Israel and to Europe where he studied the works of the old masters, an interest derived from his first teacher and one that eventually led to his active collaboration in 1954 on the four-volume series, \"Great Drawings of All Time.\"