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2723 |
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Artist:
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Raban Zeev |
| Title: |
Pal Bel Hannuka Lamp made in Israel 1950 |
| Technique: |
Cast Bronze and Polichrome plated |
| Year: |
1950s |
| Size in cm: |
20x22x11 cm
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| Size in inch: |
8" x
9" x4 |
| Signture: |
Pal Bel in the bottom |
| Condition: |
good |
Description:
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Beautiful Pal Bel Hannuka Lamp made in Israel in 1950, with amazing details and stamp of the Made in Israel designed by Zeev Raban
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Bioqraphy:
![]() Wolf Rawicki, later Hebraize his name to Zeev Raban, was born as in Lodz in 1890 and died in Jerusalem in 1970.
His Father - Yechiel Ravitzki was a Jewish Rabbi in Kalish-Poland. His Mother - Reisel Besser was a daughter of a well-known merchant family from Poland.
Right from childhood, Raban had acquired a traditional education as he studied in "cheder".
From 1905 to 1911 Raban studied sculpture and decorative arts in Europe, first in his hometown of Lodz and than in Munich, Paris and Brussels.
When arrived to Lodz in 1911, he heard about the Bezalel School of arts and Crafts exhibition that took place in the city. At that time he met with enthusiastic group of young people who had just arrived from the "Holy land".
Their stories had captured his heart and the first seed of yearning to Israel begun to grow.
After a while he returned to Paris- where he met Prof. Boris Schatz, who invited him to teach at Bezalel School- Jerusalem.
Raban arrived to Israel on 1912 willing to join the efforts of establishing a New Hebrew society and a new form of a Hebrew Art in The Holy land.
Right than his work began:
He immediately joined the staff of teachers in the Bezalel Scholl of Arts and Crafts: first as a teacher and than as the director of the Repousse workshop.
He was also a teaching Anatomy and decorative Arts and had designs most of the works until 1929.
On 1913 along with Shmuel Pressov and Meir Gur-Arie, he opened the "Menora" workshop where they designed relief and souvenirs made of Terra-Cotta.
They used the following motifs in their work:
- The Chad Gadya Stories
- The Samson and the Lion Story.
- The Story of Adam And Eve, Cain and Abel.
- The also used the Holy Places, Female Figures and the beautiful landscapes of Israel, in their work.
Raban Also designed most of the works that wan manufactured in the Sharar work shop and in the Stantsky Gift shops: Menorah lamps, Brass Plates for Passover, and many other ceremonials and souvenir items.
In those Years Raban also designed products for various artistic cooperatives that were under the control of Bezalel: For Moshe Murro, Bezalel amulet artist, Raban designed many items, later executed in metal and Ivory. For the Famous Bezalel Yemenite Jeweler- Yichieh Yemini, Raban designed many jewelries and Filigree works.
Rabans' Style had much perversion:
He was trained as a Sculpture, as an architectural designer and as a Decorative art designer in Europe. Starting to work at Bezalel, he realized that there is no much sympathy to his European style and further more it is did not fit the Growing style of the new Hebrew-Jewish Arts.
From here and on Raban had Synthesized European art trends, techniques of the Eastern applied art, and biblical or Jewish motifs. Open to allegory and semiotics, Raban developed a visual lexicon of set motifs, based on Jewish models and themes, along with decorative lettering and other ornamental devices within one harmonious unit.
Raban had than formulated the distinctive Bezalel Style.
On 1923 together with Meir Gur Arie, he established the Industrial Art Studio. He was than the most wanted Graphic designer in Palestine.
Together they designed Symbols and brands for Zionist co-operations, banks, insurance companies. Raban also helped and promoted Israeli merchants businesses that exported their goods such as: Oranges, Wines, Oil, Tobacco, and food products.
He refused to be a bystander to the establishment of the state:
Raban was a propagandist, a sounding board for those values in which he believed. He was actively involved in creating the ethos of the emerging country: encouraging tourism through posters, illustrating primers of teaching Hebrew, and designing decorative, functional objects to imbue the home with a Jewish content.
During the twenties, Raban moved to "Beit-Hakerem" neighborhood in Jerusalem and became one of its' founders.
He designed the neighborhoods' symbol, its regional paper h |
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