Rare unique judaica silver candlesticks by DAVID H. GUMBEL bezalel jerusalem


Rare unique judaica silver candlesticks by DAVID H. GUMBEL bezalel jerusalem

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Rare unique judaica silver candlesticks by DAVID H. GUMBEL bezalel jerusalem:
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UP FOR SALE IS THIS RARE AND UNIQUE PAIR OF JUDAICA SILVER CANDELSTICKS MADE BY DAVID H.GUMBEL 
 RHIS AMAZING AND RARE STERLING SILVER CANDELSTICKS MADE BY DAVID HEINZ GOMBEL WHO WAS THE 
MANAGER OF THE BEZALEL JERUSALEM SCHOLL OF ARTS .
ALL THE WORK IS UNIQUE HAND MADE DESGIN WITH DELICATE HAMMER WORK ALL OVER THE SURFACE , 
2 YEARS AGO , A VERY BIG EXHIBITION WAS BEING HELD ON THE ISRAEL MUSEUM UN JERUSALEM AND YOU CAN SEE SOME 
OTHER EXAMPLES ON THE EXHIBITION CATALOGUE IN THE PICTURES 
VERY GOOD CONDITION!!!
 
SIZE- 25c m X 9cm / 9.5\"in X 3.54\"in510gram
David Heinz Gumbel
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David Heinz Gumbel in his studio
David Heinz Gumbel (1906–1992) was born links
Biography[edit]David Heinz Gumbel (given name was Detlev Heinz. He was born in Sinsheim, Germany to a secular family among the pioneers of the local silversmith industry. In 1918, the Gumbels relocated to Heilbronn where David worked as an apprentice in the \"Bruckmann & Sons\" factory, becoming a certified steel engraver.
In the late 1920\'s, Gumbel studied to be a silversmith at the school of applied arts in Berlin at the Kunstgewerbeschule. Following his studies, Gumbel was employed at workshops in Düsseldorf and Stockholm, as well as in the family factory in Heilbronn. It was there that Gumbel began to design hand-made silver pieces in the modern style. Simultaneously, he produced Jewish ritual objects like a Chanukah menorah or candlesticks. Gumbel utilized polished silver and other materials, such as ivory, in his works.
In 1936, Gumbel left Germany for Land of Israel and joined the \"New Bezalel\" as a teacher and the administrator of the metal department, alongsideLudwig Yehuda Wolpert. Once in the Land of Israel, Gumbel began to work with typography, ostensibly as a result of Wolpert\'s influence.
Despite Gumbel\'s modern approach to design, he continued to work with and teach the traditional methods of manual manufacturing, such as repoussé. In the early 1940\'s, he opened an independent workshop where he produced metal works and Judaica pieces in said silversmith techniques.
Gumbel retired from his work at Bezalel in 1955. Gumbel have left at his will, the continuetion of his creation to the artist Malka Cohavi, his assistent and teacher at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design.
Some of his most notable works: Candlestick of three arms (1930), Silver pouch for Declaration of Independence scroll (1949), Mezuzah case (1960), Etrog box (1975), Mezuza for the Suprim Court (1992) and more.
Education[edit]Apprentice at the \"Brookmann & Sons\", Heilbronn, Germany
1927 Silversmithing, Kunstgewerbeschule, Berlin
Teaching[edit]1936-1956 The Metal Department, New Bezalel, Jerusalem
Bibliography[edit]Sharon Weiser-Ferguson, Forging Ahead: Wolpert and Gumbel, Israeli Silversmiths for the Modern Age, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 2012
   
VERY UNIQUE!!!!

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Rare unique judaica silver candlesticks by DAVID H. GUMBEL bezalel jerusalem:
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