Jacob Eisenberg: Bukharian Jewish Boy Jerusalem / Israeli Bezalel Judaica Jewish


Jacob Eisenberg: Bukharian Jewish Boy Jerusalem / Israeli Bezalel Judaica Jewish

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Jacob Eisenberg: Bukharian Jewish Boy Jerusalem / Israeli Bezalel Judaica Jewish:
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Jacob Eisenberg

1897,Pinsk, Poland - 1966, Isarel

Bukharian Jewish Boy in Jerusalem

Original Hand-SignedEtching

Artist Name: Jacob Eisenberg

Title:Bukharian Jewish boy in Jerusalem


Signature Description: Hand-signed and titled \"Jerusalem\"in Hebrew and Englisglowerright and lower left respectively

Technique:Etching

Size:18 x15 cm / 7.09\" x 5.91\" inch

Frame:Unframed

Condition:Very good condition with no evidence of tears, rips, wrinkles, repairs, wear, paint peelings or losses.

Artist\'s Biography:

Jacob Eisenberg, Painter.b.1897, Pinsk, Poland. Immigrated to Eretz Israel1913.
Died 1966, with Abel Pann, Schatz and Raban;

1919 School for Arts and Crafts, Vienna, specialised in ceramics.

Engraving and Stained Glass:
Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv, according to sketches by Zeev Raban;

Y.M.C.A., Jerusalem;

Bet Shalom (House of Doctor Horowitz), Jerusalem;

Kiryat Hatechnion, Haifa.

1924 Opened workshop for ceramics, Tel Aviv.

Decorated houses in Tel Aviv with ceramics.


Jacob Eisenberg(1897–1965) (also Yaakov Eisenberg) was anIsraeliartistand a member of theBezalel school.


Eisenberg was born inPinskand immigrated to the land of Israel in 1913.
He studied art at the School for Arts and Crafts in Vienna, specializing in ceramics and at theBezalel Academy of Art and Designin Jerusalem,where he continued as a teacher for many years.
Particularly notable was his creation of a series of ceramic plaques and murals for the early buildings ofTel Aviv. These included the cities first street signs, ceramic plaques in deep blue inscribed with the street names in Hebrew, Arabic and English that were affixed to the corners of buildings.
The surviving plaques are now treasured historic landmarks.
Large Eisenberg murals enliven the facades of several Tel Aviv buildings, including the 1925 Lederberg house, at the intersection ofRothschild BoulevardandAllenby Street.
The four murals show a Jewish pioneer sowing and harvesting, a shepherd, and Jerusalem with a verse from Jeremiah 31:4, \"Again I will rebuild thee and thous shalt be rebuilt”.

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