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Artist: Manobla
Vintage Jerusalem Western Wall Relief Sculpture Model Diorama Painting Judaica
Vintage Jerusalem Western Wall Relief Sculpture Model Diorama Painting Judaica

Vintage Jerusalem Western Wall Relief Sculpture Model Diorama Painting Judaica

By Manobla

Located in Surfside, FL

Joseph Manobla, (Israeli, 1930-1979), The Western Wall (The Wailing Wall), Painted diorama sculptural relief, 12.5 x 15.75 inches (relief), 17 x 20.25 inches (including original painted artist’s frame), Signed lower right. titled verso "the Wailing Wall". I am not sure of the material used. I have seen some described as jerusalem stone and some as composition. Provenance: The Engel Gallery Jerusalem. The Engel Gallery was founded in Jerusalem in 1955. Rafi Lavi, Arieh Aroch, Aviva Uri...

Category

20th Century Modern Manobla Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Wailing Wall
Wailing Wall

Wailing Wall

By Manobla

Located in Fort Washington, PA

An older man and a young boy standing at the Wailing Wall.

Category

20th Century Other Art Style Manobla Art

Materials

Stone

Streets of Jerusalem
Streets of Jerusalem

Streets of Jerusalem

By Manobla

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Medium: Oil on Sculpted Composition Dimensions: 17.50" x 13.50" Signature: Signed Lower Left A Jerusalem Gate at night

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Mid-20th Century Manobla Art

Materials

Oil

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Vintage Jerusalem Western Wall Relief Sculpture Model Diorama Painting Judaica
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