CABI is clearing out our supply of artwork. Each week we will be highlighting a piece of artwork. The pieces will be first come first serve. If interested in purchasing a piece on this page, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org.
Available Artwork
Title: Rabbi with Torah
Artist: Isac Goody
Size: 26 inches width x 32 inches height
Value: $750
Description: By Israeli artist, Isac Goody. This piece is signed and is an artist proof (as noted by the a/p in the lower left hand corner) giving us a glimpse into the artist's creative process.
Cost: $200 - email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org if interested.
"Starsign for Judith" signed by Toby 2005.
This is a beautifully crafted large paper cutout collage. Not much is known about this piece. It is framed in thin chrome and protected by glass.
The size is 32.5 inches wide x 40.5 inches tall.
Valued at $800.00.
Cost $200
If interested, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org.
"Men & the Torah"
This is a beautiful and whimsical lithograph (205/1000) by early 20th-century artist, Jovan Obican. Jovan Obican was a French painter and lithographer best known for his depictions of folklore and traditional costumes rendered in a playful, childlike style. He often used bright colors and black outlines in his renderings of figures and animals, giving his work an illustration-like quality.
Overall framed size 23 inches wide x 25 1/2 inches tall
Valued at $250
Cost $54
If interested, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org.
"Yom Kippur in Zefat"
Print by Michal Meron, renowned Israeli artist. Her passion for Jewish themes stems from an avid interest in Jewish teachings and according to her personal creed, everything that comes from Jewish lore can be transformed into an artistic interpretation. Several Jewish Museums of Europe have commissioned Michal Meron to create a series of paintings showing Jewish scenes within European Synagogues. The Studio in Old Jaffa is proud to present this new collection. The first group includes Amsterdam, Florence, Frankfurt, Prague, Rome, Venice, Vienna, and Worms. This print is matted and in protective plastic, unframed.
13 x 13 inches
Valued at $50
Cost $36
If interested, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org.
Share Chanukah with the Children of Israel
This is a whimsical poster celebrating the holiday through the eyes of a 9-year-old. This poster is framed and under glass, measuring 26.5 inches wide x 23 inches tall
Valued at $25
Cost $18
If interested, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org
The Hassidic Wedding
Signed Lithograph by Yossi Stern (1923-1992), known as "the Painter of Jerusalem." Stern was born in a small village in the north of Hungary, he came to Israel alone in 1940, when he was 17, on the illegal immigrant ship, Sakariya. Stern began to be recognized as a painter during the last years of the Mandate. He worked as a graphic editor and illustrator of the Hagana's official paper. After the founding of the State of Israel, he worked as an illustrator for various newspapers, such as Yediot Ahronot, Davar, and others. Stern dealt mainly with the scenery around Jerusalem, the city that was his home from the time he came to Palestine, until the end of his life. He depicted the unsung heroes of the Jerusalem drama – its peddlers and beggars, roaming the social outskirts of the city that has always been torn between the sacred and the profane, between the specter of divinity and the mire of the earth. This large colorful piece depicts a festive wedding. Signed, numbered and framed. Edition 11 / 250.
Valued at $175
33 inches wide x 26.5 inches tall
Cost $54
If interested, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org.
"Ceremony"
This is a rare Artist Proof by renowned Israeli artist Joseph Kossonogi. He was born in Budapest, Hungary and studied in an academy in Berlin, Germany. He settled in Tel Aviv in 1926 and formed a group of young painters who called themselves "Massad." In 1929 they had their first exhibition and in 1935 they joined the Israel Association of Painters and Sculptors. They won the Dizengoff prize in a one-man show in Tel Aviv Museum in 1944 and 1954, in 1950 they won a prize for a sea-scape. In 1956 Kossonogi became a member of the Art Colony in Safed and in 1958 Mr. Vincent Auriol, former president of France acquired one of his pictures in the Tenth Anniversary Exhibition. In 1966 he won the Histadrut Prize at the International Show in Tokyo, Japan.
Valued at $300
16.5 inches wide x 22.5 inches tall
Cost $108
If interested, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org.
"Torah"
This original limited edition etching is by prominent Jewish American artist Irving Amen, published circa 1970. Titled simply "Torah," this particular copy is an “Artist's Proof" selection from a numbered limited edition of 200. This art piece depicts a rabbi deep in study of the Torah, a common theme for Amen. Signed and titled by the artist. Irving Amen (1918-2011) was born in New York City and began drawing at the age of four, he had one man shows in New York and Washington DC. His work often depicts themes of Judaism, chess, people, music, Italy and Don Quixote. In his later years he lived and worked in Boca Raton, Florida. Amen's work is included in the collections of many galleries and museums including the Metropolitan, the Museum of Modern Art and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Valued at $400
24 inches wide x 19 inches tall
Cost $108
If interested, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org.
"Two Rabbis"
Artist unknown, signature may be "Silverman." Not much is known about this artwork. It is framed and ready to hang.
Valued at $100
36 inches wide x 30 inches tall
Cost $36
If interested, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org.
'Paper Assemblage'
Not much is known about this piece. It is large, 41 inches wide x 49 inches tall. A unique artwork for the right space.
Valued at $700.00
Cost $180
If interested, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org.
Hanukkah Large Watercolor
Artist is unknown, this is a large festive original watercolor. This artwork is framed and under glass.
36 inches wide x 29 inches tall
Valued at $150
Cost $54
If interested, please email Kali at kali@cabi-boise.org.