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Victor Halvani
Israeli Bronze Modernist Sculpture Pregnant Woman Abstract Figure Safed, Ein-Hod

1982

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From a limited edition. an abstract elongated art deco form of a mother with child. signed on bottom of wooden base and etched into bronze. Victor Halvani no doubt had an enchanted childhood. A warm loving Jewish family. His father a judge, his mother, descendent from a rabbinic family, was a great storyteller who transformed the heroes of the Bible into her child’s best friends. A small village at the base of the pyramids of Giza, school trips to the Valley of the Kings in Aswan. Ancient Egyptian art looking at the dreamy child from every corner. Given the chance to look back, it becomes clear that Victor’s lifelong dream – to become an artist, had it’s beginnings right there – in the child dreaming at the Nile. Victor Halvany was born in 1930 to Bella and Yitzchak (OBM). Soaked in that enchanted childhood atmosphere, Victor found himself spending hours and days in the Cairo museum of art, looking at the exhibits and drawing them with intensity and enthusiasm. His inspiration filled drawings caught the eye of his teachers and with there encouragement he entered a national competition in which he won first place. This lead to him winning a full scholarship at the art faculty in Zamalek and at the Cairo University. Full of hopes and dreams he began his studies, only to be interrupted after one year. The Israeli war of independence began and subsequently the pogroms, and the urgent need of Egyptian Jews to emigrate, going first to France and than to Israel. Victor’s first years in Israel were years of struggle for survival, but simultaneously years of activity and progress. In 1950, while serving in the army, Victor met Margalit, the women at his side, mother of his children and the most present character in his career of activity and art. With Margalit’s encouragement and support he not only raised a family, fathering two boys and a girl, but also fulfilled his dream and was fortunate to have a full and inspiring career- as a person, artist, and teacher. Today, in his advanced age, Victor continues his daily activities: creates, plans, exhibits, and as always – open-minded, curious, learning, getting updated. 1953 – Received scholarship and year of study at Bezalel School of art and design in Jerusalem. 1956 – Finished education studies and received BA in education. Tel Aviv art teachers college. 1969 – Scholarship to study abroad for a year at Hammersmith College of art & building in London, graduating cum laude. 1970 – Received MA in art education and sculpture. 2015 – Participation in the sculpture exhibit at the Mamilla mall promenade in Jerusalem. Sculptures exhibited: “David with harp”, “Mother playing with child”, “Yuval father of harp players” 2014 – Participation in sculpture exhibit at the Mamilla Mall Promenade in Jerusalem, sculptures exhibited: “Ruth and Naomi” “David playing harp”, “Girl with gazelle” 2013 – Ein Hod, Yemini sculpture garden, at main entrance to artist’s colony, sculpture exhibited “David playing the harp”. 2012 – Opening of “Art exhibit- Victor Halvani”. At the Halvani residence in Ein Hod, exhibits large collection of sculptures and prints. Visits by appointment. 2011 – Safed, “The Shofar” art project, exhibited at “Safed liberation square”, at main entrance to the city, in the presence of the mayor and representatives of U.S. donors. 2010 – Safed, “The Spies” art project placed, and square named Halvani, at southern entrance to the city of Safed, in presence of the Mayor, Ilan Shochet, and representatives of U.S. donors. 2001 – Participation in international exhibit in San Francisco, U.S. 2001 – Katzrin, Ramat Hagolan, Exhibit of sculptures “Mother playing with child”, “Hope for peace”, and “David with slingshot”, around the city. 2000 – New York, U.S. – International millennium art expo – exhibited “The Hope”. 1999 – Safed, completion of phase 2 of Victor Halvani sculpture garden in Oranim neighborhood. 1998 – Bennington, U.S. – Solo exhibit with collection of bronze sculptures at Bennington art center. 1997 – Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S. – Placement of sculpture “David playing the harp” at the entrance to Seretean art center at the University of Oklahoma. 1996 – Miami, Florida, U.S., Center for international exhibits – solo exhibit, selection of bronze sculptures. 1995 – West Bloomfield, Michigan, U.S. – Placement of sculpture “David playing harp” at the Reform Jewish Cultural Center park. 1995 – Boston, U.S. – placement of sculpture “David playing harp” at Stanley & Barbara Young Park at Northeastern University. 1994 – Safed, at artist’s museum garden (general exhibit), exhibit of sculpture “Adam and Eve”. 1993 – Completion of phase 1 of Victor Halvani sculpture park in Safed – Oranim Neighborhood 1992 – Safed, placing of 3 sculpted monuments around the city – “David with slingshot”, “Mother playing with child”, “The Deer”. 1990 – Detroit, Detroit art center, Solo exhibit. 1990 – Safed, establishment of Victor Halvani sculpture park in the outskirts of the city, placement of sculpture project “The binding of Isaac”, 7 sculptures which together form a sculptured story. In addition to other sculptures such as “Trojan horse”, “Miryam with drum”, “Space age family”, “The Hope for peace”, “Ruth and Naomi”. 1989 – New York, West Palm Beach, Miami Beach, Coconut Grove- solo exhibit tour exhibiting a selection of bronze sculptures. 1989 – Safed, Beit Yigal Alon plaza, construction and placement of sculpture project “Fire Vehicle”, which won a prize from the Ministry of construction and housing. 1987 – Las Vegas convention center – solo exhibit. 1986 – New York, U.S. – exhibit of sculpture project “Jacob’s Dream” at main entrance to Jacob Javits center and official opening of Art Expo New York. 1985 – Tokyo, Japan – solo exhibit at Museum of modern art – La Forat building. 1985 – Toronto, Canada – Toronto convention center, solo exhibit. 1984 – New York, U.S. – Art Expo New York. 1980 – Safed, Artist’s colony, opening of Halvani gallery in the artist colony with collection of sculptures from various periods. 1975 – Jerusalem, participation in exhibit for sculpture in unconventional materials. Displayed sculptures “A look at birds in flight”, made of compressed Polyurethane, and artwork “Statue in tension of materials” made of Plexiglas and aluminum. 1974 – Hadera, Municipal library – placement of monument “Peace Doves”, 3.6 meters high 9 meters long, Iron. 1973 – Caesarea – sculpture “Two Figures” displayed in art gallery. 1972 – Caesarea – sculpture “Adam and Eve” displayed in art gallery. 1970 – London, England – “Peace Dove” sculpture displayed at his graduation at Hammersmith College of Art and Building exhibit. 1962 – Chibat Zion – Monument ‘Yad Vashem” erected in memory of holocaust victims. 1961 – Paris, biennale young artist exhibit, “The Deer” was chosen to represent Israeli artists at the exhibit. 1959 – Haifa, “Mothers” sculpture is chosen for “Sculpture and Garden” exhibit which brought together the best Israeli artists in the 1950’s. The sculpture was sold and displayed at the municipal hospital in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. 1958 – Tel Aviv, Elcharizi artists’ house. “Flamingo” sculpture made of plaster and iron displayed. The sculpture was cast in bronze and is displayed at the artist’s exhibit in Ein Hod.
  • Creator:
    Victor Halvani
  • Creation Year:
    1982
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 4 in (10.16 cm)Depth: 4 in (10.16 cm)
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Surfside, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU38213654492
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