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Medium: Metal
Girl & Plants Enamel Glazed Ceramic Plaque Israeli Artist Awret Naive Folk Art
By Irene Awret
Located in Surfside, FL
This is a rare ceramic plaque painted with enamel glaze by famed Israeli German artist Irene Awret (these are generally hand signed Awret Safed on the verso. I just have not opened the frame to check) the actual glazed ceramic is 10.25 X 14.75 inches.
It depicts a girl or woman with potted plants, birds, pomegranates and other fruits and flowers in a naif, folk art style.
Irène Awret was born to a Jewish family in Berlin called Spicker, the youngest of three children. Her mother died in 1927, when Irène was six years old. In 1937 she was forced to stop high school, due to the Nazi race laws. Because she could not continue her regular studies, her father sent her to study drawing, painting and art restoration with a Jewish painter. Among his students were a large number of German Jews who knew they would have to leave Germany within a short time and would require a profession to enable them to support themselves.
When the situation grew worse, following the Kristallnacht (the first major attack on German and Austrian Jews in November 1938), her uncle decided to move to Belgium. In 1939 the situation became even worse - her father was fired from his job and the family were forced to leave their home. As a result, Awret's father tried to send her and her sister to Belgium, with the help of smugglers. The first smuggler proved to be a double agent and they were sent back from Aachen to Berlin. Two weeks later they made a second, successful, attempt to sneak across the border.
Awret worked for a Dutch Jewish family as a maid. As she had her room and board there, she was able to save enough money to study art part-time at Brussels' Académie Royal des Beaux-Arts. A few months later Awret's father joined her and her financial situation became easier. She left her job and studied full-time, helping support herself with restoration work when it was available and by painting portraits to order.
Later, Awret found a hiding place on a farm in Waterloo with a Jewish family who were connected with the underground. In January 1943 she had to return to Brussels, living with a false identity card which stated she was a married woman with two children. Awret succeeded in renting an attic without informing the police where she was - she told her landlady that she had been forced to flee her husband because he beat her. While there, she supported herself by restoring wooden sculptures.
A Jewish informer gave her up to the Gestapo, accompanying the two Gestapo men who arrested her. Awret was able to take a bag containing food and drawing materials. She was detained in the Gestapo cellars in Brussels where she drew. Because there was nothing there to draw, she sketched her own hand (view this work). Awret was interrogated in order to reveal the hiding place of her father who was still in Brussels. The National Socialist regime was determined to persecute him, even though he had fought for Germany in World War I and been permanently disabled. They stepped up their torture and brought Awret before Hartmann, the head of the Gestapo in Brussels. When Hartmann saw her block of drawings, he asked her where she had studied art and halted the interrogation.
Awret was placed in a narrow cell and then transferred to Malines camp, which the Belgian's called Mechelen. Malines was a transit camp to Auschwitz, regularly sending 2000 people at a time. Although she arrived just before Transport No. 20, Irène Awret avoided being included. Instead she was put to work in the leather workshop, decorating broaches. While she was there, Hartmann visited the camp and spotted her: "I could have discovered where your father is hiding," he told her. When her artistic talents became known, she was transferred to the Mahlerstube (artist's workshop) where she worked producing graphics for the Germans until the end of the war. When Carol (Karel) Deutsch (whose works are now on view at Yad Vashem) was sent from Mechelen to his death with his wife, he left young Irene his paintbox. Irene also recalls seeing the great painter Felix Nussbaum and his wife being pushed into a boxcar bound for the gas, and tells of the aftermath of the famous 20th Train incident, when a young Jewish doctor armed only with a pistol and helped by two unarmed friends with a lantern ambushed one of Mechelen's Auschwitz-bound trains carrying 1,618 Jews, most of whom had fled Eastern Europe for Belgium.
Awret's job enabled her to paint and draw - mainly in pencil, but also in watercolors and oils. In the artists' workshop she met a Jewish refugee from Poland - Azriel Awret - who would later become her husband. Among the other artists in the workshop were Herbert von Ledermann-Vütemberg, a sculptor from an aristocratic family with Jewish roots, Léon Landau, and Smilowitz, who perished in the camps in the East. Irène and Azriel tried to bribe a German officer to prevent Smilowitz's deportation. Not only were they unsuccessful, but they were almost put onto the same train. Jacques Ochs was another artist with whom they became friends in the camp. Ochs, a French-born Protestant who lived in Belgium, was interned as a political prisoner. He remained in Belgium after liberation.
After the war the Awrets immigrated to Israel and made their home in Safed. They continued to work, and were instrumental in founding Safed's artists' quarter.
The Beit Lohamei Haghetaot (Ghetto Fighters' House Museum) art collection holds works donated by Awret. These date from her time in Malines camp and from her stay in Brussels after the war, when she was in the company of orphans who had hidden while their parents were sent to Auschwitz. Her highly expressive works have made their way to exhibitions at theTel Aviv Museum, the Haifa Museum of Modern Art and the Modern Art Gallery in Washington, D.C., as well as into the private collections of such individuals as Dr. Jonas Salk...
Category
1950s Expressionist Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Enamel
It's All Derivative, The Skull
By Bill Claps
Located in Tulsa, OK
My work has traditionally been characterized by immediacy and gesture, executed combining elements of both painting and drawing, and I typically have tapped into the instinctual and ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Gold, Foil
Are You Lonesome Tonight Lichtenstein vs Warhol
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Stainless Steel
Stuck on You Lichtenstein vs Warhol
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Stainless Steel
Je t'aime Gainsbourg Birkin vs Bardot
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Stainless Steel
Hard Headed Woman Frida vs Salma
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Stainless Steel
Lonesome Cowboy, After Prince
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Stainless Steel
Fever Nurse vs CowBoy, After Prince
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Stainless Steel
Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear Lichtenstein vs Indiana
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Stainless Steel
Love Me Tender Salma Vs. Frida
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Stainless Steel
Life + Death = Kiss, After Klimt
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Stainless Steel
A Thousand Kisses Deep, Lichtenstein vs Warhol
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Stainless Steel
"Incomplete Solar System" Painting 55" x 79" inch by Gosha Ostretsov
Located in Culver City, CA
"Incomplete Solar System" Painting 55" x 79" inch by Gosha Ostretsov
Acrylic & enamel on canvas
Born in 1967, in Moscow
Lived in Paris for ten years (1988 - 1998), now lives and wo...
Category
20th Century Pop Art Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Enamel
"PEACE & LOVE" Mixed Media Painting 42.5" x 76" inch by Masha Iv
Located in Culver City, CA
"PEACE & LOVE" Mixed Media Painting 42.5" x 76" inch by Masha Iv
Medium:
Mixed Media. Canvas, acrylic, ceramic paint, liquid bronzes
ABOUT:
Masha Iv is a...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Bronze
"JUST RELAXING NOW" Mixed Media Painting 79" x 39" inch by Masha Iv
Located in Culver City, CA
"JUST RELAXING NOW" Mixed Media Painting 79" x 39" inch by Masha Iv
Medium:
Mixed Media. Canvas, acrylic, ceramic paint, liquid bronzes
ABOUT:
Masha Iv i...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Bronze
As Below (2016), underwater, pelicans, orca, fishing, dark colors, grid, oil
Located in Jersey City, NJ
"As Below" (2016)
by Alexis Kandra
Oil and metal leaf on panel, figurative painting
Wildlife painter, underwater scene, animals, pelicans, orca, trout, fishing
Surrealist juxtapositi...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Metal
From Above (2015), forest animals, bird, rabbit, hunting, dark colors, grid, oil
Located in Jersey City, NJ
"From Above" (2015)
by Alexis Kandra
Oil and metal leaf on panel, figurative painting
Wildlife painter, forest animals, bird, rabbit, birds of prey, haw...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Metal
I'm an Achiever!
By Keith Young
Located in Kansas City, MO
Keith Young
I'm an Achiever!
Collage on Canvas; Rubber, Glue, Wood, Cotton Canvas
Year: 2022
Size: 22x12.5x3in
Signed by hand
COA provided
Ready to hang
Ref.: 924802-1136
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Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Wire
Golden, 2019, miniature oil painting, dog, golden retriever, animal, canine art
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Oil, xerox transfer, and blue and gold leaf on wood panel
Pet portrait, golden retriever, dog painting, miniature oil painting
Framing available
Certifi...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Metal
Girl & Rooster Enamel Glazed Ceramic Plaque Israeli Artist Awret Naive Folk Art
By Irene Awret
Located in Surfside, FL
This is a rare ceramic plaque painted with enamel glaze by famed Israeli German artist Irene Awret is signed Awret Safed on the verso. the actual glazed ceramic is 10X15 inches.
Irène Awret was born to a Jewish family in Berlin called Spicker, the youngest of three children. Her mother died in 1927, when Irène was six years old. In 1937 she was forced to stop high school, due to the Nazi race laws. Because she could not continue her regular studies, her father sent her to study drawing, painting and art restoration with a Jewish painter. Among his students were a large number of German Jews who knew they would have to leave Germany within a short time and would require a profession to enable them to support themselves.
When the situation grew worse, following the Kristallnacht (the first major attack on German and Austrian Jews in November 1938), her uncle decided to move to Belgium. In 1939 the situation became even worse - her father was fired from his job and the family were forced to leave their home. As a result, Awret's father tried to send her and her sister to Belgium, with the help of smugglers. The first smuggler proved to be a double agent and they were sent back from Aachen to Berlin. Two weeks later they made a second, successful, attempt to sneak across the border.
Awret worked for a Dutch Jewish family as a maid. As she had her room and board there, she was able to save enough money to study art part-time at Brussels' Académie Royal des Beaux-Arts. A few months later Awret's father joined her and her financial situation became easier. She left her job and studied full-time, helping support herself with restoration work when it was available and by painting portraits to order.
Later, Awret found a hiding place on a farm in Waterloo with a Jewish family who were connected with the underground. In January 1943 she had to return to Brussels, living with a false identity card which stated she was a married woman with two children. Awret succeeded in renting an attic without informing the police where she was - she told her landlady that she had been forced to flee her husband because he beat her. While there, she supported herself by restoring wooden sculptures.
A Jewish informer gave her up to the Gestapo, accompanying the two Gestapo men who arrested her. Awret was able to take a bag containing food and drawing materials. She was detained in the Gestapo cellars in Brussels where she drew. Because there was nothing there to draw, she sketched her own hand (view this work). Awret was interrogated in order to reveal the hiding place of her father who was still in Brussels. The National Socialist regime was determined to persecute him, even though he had fought for Germany in World War I and been permanently disabled. They stepped up their torture and brought Awret before Hartmann, the head of the Gestapo in Brussels. When Hartmann saw her block of drawings, he asked her where she had studied art and halted the interrogation.
Awret was placed in a narrow cell and then transferred to Malines camp, which the Belgian's called Mechelen. Malines was a transit camp to Auschwitz, regularly sending 2000 people at a time. Although she arrived just before Transport No. 20, Irène Awret avoided being included. Instead she was put to work in the leather workshop, decorating broaches. While she was there, Hartmann visited the camp and spotted her: "I could have discovered where your father is hiding," he told her. When her artistic talents became known, she was transferred to the Mahlerstube (artist's workshop) where she worked producing graphics for the Germans until the end of the war. When Carol (Karel) Deutsch (whose works are now on view at Yad Vashem) was sent from Mechelen to his death with his wife, he left young Irene his paintbox. Irene also recalls seeing the great painter Felix Nussbaum and his wife being pushed into a boxcar bound for the gas, and tells of the aftermath of the famous 20th Train incident, when a young Jewish doctor armed only with a pistol and helped by two unarmed friends with a lantern ambushed one of Mechelen's Auschwitz-bound trains carrying 1,618 Jews, most of whom had fled Eastern Europe for Belgium.
Awret's job enabled her to paint and draw - mainly in pencil, but also in watercolors and oils. In the artists' workshop she met a Jewish refugee from Poland - Azriel Awret...
Category
1950s Expressionist Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Enamel
Loving Kindness. Contemporary Mixed Media Buddha Painting
By Sax Berlin
Located in Brecon, Powys
Loving Kindness : 24ct gold leaf and original pigments.
The exceptionally talented Sax Berlin produces another masterpiece for Buddha collection. Sensational piece.
"Buddha said…....
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
"With Gratitude". Contemporary Figurative Oil Painting
By Sax Berlin
Located in Brecon, Powys
This is a poignant piece from Sax Berlin, an almost iconic working of pre-Renaissance religious painting. His woman is classically posed and portrays her emotions perfectly in the ca...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Silver
Ava
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This dimensional wall sculpture is created with layered laser cut aluminum pieces painted with enamel then mounted on a hand-shaped aluminum back panel painted and sprayed with a mat...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Metal, Enamel
"The Water Naga, " Acrylic, Gold Leaf, Mixed Media on Wood
Located in Houston, TX
The Naga is the God of Water, which blesses the earth with rain for replenishment.
Artist Details:
Sompop Budtarad
"The Water Naga"
1997
Acrylic, Gold Leaf, Mixed Media on Wood
63...
Category
1990s Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
Elizabeth Taylor, Siren Black & White
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Russell Young
Elizabeth Taylor, Siren Black & White
37 x 29 inches
Acrylic and enamel and diamond dust / screen print on linen
This piece is unique
Signed by artist
Framed
Currently...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Enamel
All The World Is But A Stage
By Sax Berlin
Located in Brecon, Powys
Seemingly trapped in an artificial world makes Harlequin appear insightful and enlightened to his audience. However all around him surges the energy that makes this depth illusory, H...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
Musical Emanations
By Sax Berlin
Located in Brecon, Powys
A glorious painting from Sax Berlin's studio. Richly clothed & adorned, the Muse sits in peaceful meditation, her guitar held to her breast. Muse of music, bringing joy & peace to t...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
Loving Kindness. Contemporary Mixed Media Buddha Painting
By Sax Berlin
Located in Brecon, Powys
Loving Kindness : 24ct gold leaf and original pigments.
The exceptionally talented Sax Berlin produces another masterpiece for Buddha collection. Sensational piece.
"Buddha sa...
Category
2010s Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
The Mystery of Majesty.
By Sax Berlin
Located in Brecon, Powys
Something so special it's hardly ever seen - creative silver and gold leafing. The face passed through seven stages before it was complete and crushed marble is used to adorn her fa...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal Figurative Paintings
Materials
Marble, Gold Leaf, Silver Leaf
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