Original print Lithograph archival print of a jewish wedding - limited store edition - "The Bride" by Moshe Bernstein - numbered 84/200

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Original print Lithograph archival print of a jewish wedding - limited store edition - "The Bride" by Moshe Bernstein - numbered 84/200, Original Jewish art printed Lithograph of a portrait of a Jewish wedding - limited edition.
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Product code: Original print Lithograph archival print of a jewish wedding - limited store edition - "The Bride" by Moshe Bernstein - numbered 84/200

store Original Jewish art printed Lithograph of a portrait of a Jewish wedding - limited edition - "The Bride" by Moshe Bernstein Hand signed by artist and numbered 78/200


Unique painting of old Jewish culture Judaica art.

Archival reproduction of a Wedding of lovely girl in Polish village there is a orchestra of violin and drums and two birds symbolize the couple.
Black and White reproduction wall decoration



size:
w 73cm x h 56 cm
w 28.74 x h 22.04 inch

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Moshe Bernstein was born in 1920 in keratosis - Poland (now in South - Western Belarus) . At age 15 he began studying art at the Art Academy in Vilnius , and studied there until 1939. During World War II left the Soviet Union , and in 1947 immigrated to Israel Aliyah Bet (un - immigration ) . His family who remained in Poland , perished in the Holocaust.
With the rise was caught and sent to a detention camp in Cyprus , where he met the painter Naftali Bezem immigrants who came to visit the prisoners in the camp. Album released later prints Bezem activities of the refugees also included Bernstein's linoleum cut .
Moshe Bernstein continued to paint Israel as the Jewish shtetl in Eastern Europe , and could not take his place among the artists of the new Israel . However, in the late 40s to the 70s gained recognition and various exhibitions , including at the Tel Aviv Artists House in Tel Aviv. In 1967 a solo exhibition at the Haifa Museum and in 1973 he had a retrospective exhibition Ein Harod Museum . He also exhibited in various galleries in Tel Aviv.

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