Auction 212 Change of Seasons Sale
By Zikorn Arts
Sep 6, 2023
110 East 59 Street 9a New York, NY 10022, United States
Artworks, Signed & Inscribed Rare First Editions, Scarce Maps
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LOT 311:

Zvi Ehrman: Safed Talmidim, 1960s Oil on Canvas.
Signed by Zvi Ehrman in Hebrew at Lower Right.
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Zvi Ehrman: Safed Talmidim, 1960s Oil on Canvas.
Signed by Zvi Ehrman in Hebrew at Lower Right.
Sight 7x5, Frame 11x9 inches. Fine condition.
Zvi Ehrman (Israeli, 1903-1993) was born in Lviv, Galicia to a traditional Jewish family. He attended a German-language elementary school. In 1914, the family fled to Vienna, where he went to high school. In 1920, he returned to Lviv to study Architecture and Interior Design at the Lviv Institute of Applied Arts. In 1927-32, Zvi studied art, graphics, and design at the Kraków Academy of Art. He was a board member of the Jewish Artists Association and a member of the Association of Polish Artists & Designers, participated in the first General Art Exhibition in Poland in 1934, and had a solo show in Katowice. After the 1941 occupation of Lviv by the Nazis, Ehrman got into the ghetto but fled in 1942 to the Soviet Caucasus, and worked as a set designer in a local theater. After the war, Ehrman returned to Poland and worked at Poznan Municipal Theater as a stage designer. In 1947, he sailed to the Land of Israel aboard the SS Theodor Herzl, but the ship was detained and Ehrman was sent to a D.P. camp in Cyprus. There, he worked as a teacher at an art school established by Zeev Ben-Zvi. In Israel, he was an architect for housing companies Amidar and Shikun u-Pituah. In 1966, Ehrman joined the Safed art colony.
Condition: Fine Condition throughout. The absence or brevity of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests obtained via email or by phone. Any condition statement given as a courtesy to a client is only an opinion and not to be treated as a statement of fact. Zikorn Arts shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

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