Shraga Weil (1918-2009) Israeli, Artist's Proof Lithograph. Titled "'The Guardian of Qumran". Pencil signed on matte lower right. Numbered 24/25 EA lower left.
Artist's proof lithograph based on a watercolor work, depicting a guard at the fortress and monastic community of Qumran, the ancient site near the Dead Sea where the famous scrolls were discovered. Framed.
Overall Size: 26 x 34 1/4 in.
Sight Size: 19 x 26 1/2 in.
Shraga Weil (1918-2009) was a Czech-born Israeli painter and printmaker renowned for his symbolic and expressive works often focused on Jewish themes. Born in Czechoslovakia, he studied in Prague before being imprisoned during World War II, immigrating to Israel in 1947, and settling at Kibbutz HaOgen. Weil's art is characterized by its integration of Jewish iconography, such as the recurring motif of the ram caught in a thicket, symbolizing sacrifice and redemption. His important works have been exhibited internationally and are held in the collections of major institutions like the Israel Museum.
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