Description: This stunning aluminum compendium by Zelig Segal Israel is a must-have for any collector of Judaica items. With intricate handmade details and a beautiful design, it is sure to be a conversation starter in any home. The menorah/candlesticks are a testament to the rich religious and cultural history of the Jewish people, and are perfect for both display and practical use. The item was carefully crafted in Israel, adding to its authenticity and cultural significance. Whether you are adding to your collection or looking for a unique and meaningful gift, this piece is sure to impress. Dimensions - 22 cm length 15 cm height 3 cm deep 2450 grams Signed Zelig segal Very good mint condition Azriel (Zelig) Segal, Israeli, 1933-2015. Zelig Segal was born in Jerusalem in 1933 and grew up in the Beit Yisrael neighborhood. His mother was the midwife of the settlement in Hebron and his father was a teacher in the "Etz Chaim" Talmud Torah in the Mazkeret Moshe neighborhood. In 1949 he began studying at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, and had a workshop in the Hutzot Hayotzer arts and crafts complex. The main works of Zelig Segal were in the field of design. His works utilized the inventive language of modernist design and minimalist art within the framework of modern Judaica. In the 1990's, he also did abstract painting and sculpture. Education 1949-54 Bezalel Institute of Arts and Design, Jerusalem. Teaching 1964-68 Bezalel Institute of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, directed Department of Gold and Silversmithery. Awards And Prizes 1949-1954, Scholarship on Behalf of David Ben-Gurion, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem 1954 Bronze Medal, Triennial for Applied Art, Milan, Italy 1955 First Place, Hebrew University Logo Design Competition 1964 First Place, Poster for the 26th World Zionist Congress competition 1966 First prize, Israel's 18th Anniversary of Independence Coin Design Competition, Bank of Israel 1968 First Place, Israel's 21st Anniversary of Independence Coin Design Competition, Bank of Israel 1969 First Prize, Annual Jewelry Competition, Israel Export Institute 1987 The Jesselson Prize for Contemporary Judaica Design, Israel Museum, Jerusalem 2003 Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art & Design, Israel Museum, Jerusalem Environmental Sculptures 2006 Knesset Fron Courtyard, Jerusalem
Price: 2999 USD
Location: Israel
End Time: 2024-03-01T12:08:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 100 USD
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
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Religion: Judaism
Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
Handmade: Yes