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Muchnik Jewish Folk Art Judaica Original Lithograph 25/260 “Bubby and Zayde” Art

$ 171.6

Availability: 59 in stock
  • Condition: This beautiful piece is in lovely condition but does have some expected wear including some light surface scratching on the wood frame and imperfections in the sky blue linen mat board including some areas of discoloration and/or particles under the glass that may require blowing out to clean or, if the mood strikes you, replacement of the mat board with a different color to better match the piece and your environment may be just what the doctor orders. Please examine all photos prior to purchase.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    For sale is a beautifully whimsical piece of Jewish Folk Art by renowned Artist, Michoel Muchnik, entitled “Bubby and Zayde” (the Yiddish terms for Grandma and Grandpa).  This striking fairy-tale like art piece with its splashes of colorful botanicals will surely bring a smile to the faces of all who see it.  The lithograph is number 25 of a limited edition print of 260 and is highlighted by a sky blue linen mat board and natural wood grain frame. The piece measures approximately 22” tall by 26” wide.
    This beautiful piece is in lovely condition but does have some expected wear including some light surface scratching on the wood frame and imperfections in the sky blue linen mat board including some areas of discoloration and/or particles under the glass that may require cleaning or, if the mood strikes you, replacement of the mat board with a different color to better match the piece and your environment may be just what the doctor orders.
    Please examine all photographs carefully prior to purchase. The piece will be professionally packed and shipped.
    About the Artist: Michoel Muchnik
    Michoel Muchnik, among the foremost Jewish artists of our day, revolutionized Chassidic Art generating a tremendous impact on Jewish life today. Muchnik's art focuses on imaginative and joyful depictions of traditional and mystical Jewish and Hasidic themes which have brought him critical acclaim and international prominence as a most beloved Jewish artist.
    Born in Philadelphia in 1952, Muchnik received his artistic training at Rhode Island School of Design. He later studied at the Rabbinical College of America, in Morristown, New Jersey.
    Muchnik has staged exhibits of his original paintings, bas-relief mosaics and lithographs throughout the world. His originals have been displayed at the Brooklyn Museum, the Goldman Arts Gallery in Washington, D.C., Yeshiva University Museum in New York, Dansforth Museum in Massachusetts, the Sydney Jewish Museum and the Sharei Tzedek Collection in Israel. Behrman House published a series of his original paintings for their gift edition of Pirkei Avos, “Sayings of The Fathers”. He recently created “The Treasured Land”, a 6'x24' sculptural mural depicting the Land of Israel for the Jewish Children’s Museum in New York. He has written and illustrated eight children’s books and provided cover illustrations for numerous other books and magazines including Hadassah. In addition to his painting, he is a much sought after lecturer on Jewish art and mysticism.