Description: estate, from private collection Listed artist Saul Rabino (1892-1969) pencil signed Judaica litho Rabbi torah studies synagogue scene Saul Jacob Rabino was born in Odessa, Russia on July 8, 1892. The prominent schools he attended were Russian Imperial Art School and Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in Paris. He immigrated to the United States in 1922 and he made a move to Los Angeles ten years later. He worked for the Los Angeles Federal Art Project, and as a prolific worker he produced about forty images on subjects like the WPA workers, chess players, musicians, and the unemployed. He was commissioned to work on an oil painting called, Moses—Hebrew Prophets for the Hebrew Sheltering Home auditorium in 1937. Rabino exhibited at New York World’s Fair in 1939, Beverly-Fairfax Center in 1944, Eastside Community Center (Los Angeles) in 1954, and his works remain at the Los Angeles Public Library, Hebrew Sheltering Home (Los Angeles), and the Library of Congress. He died in Los Angeles on October 1969. WILL BENEFIT FROM NEW MATTING.I WILL LEAVE THAT FOR THE WINNER. PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES FOR CONDITION AND MEASUREMENTS AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. SHIPPING IN USA FREE INCLUDED DELIVERY CONFIRMATION. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING $39.95 WITH TRACKING PAYMENTS EXPECT IN 4 DAYS.PLEASE NOTE... ITEMS I SELL ARE NOT BRAND NEW AND DO HAVE WEAR EXPECTED WITH THEIR AGE... PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU EXPECT A PERFECTLY BRAND NEW ITEMS. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK.dvatsyat
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Print Type: Lithograph
Subject: Religious & Inspirational
Original//Reproduction: Original Print
Size Type//Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)