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Israeli and Jewish Arts Irene Awret, Raphael Uzan, Azriel Awret Featured in these Magazines
Portrait of a Holocaust Survivor In a Nazi Camp in Belgium, Irene Awret Found Salvation in Art By Jonathan Padget Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, May 27, 2004; Page C01 Alone in a Gestapo jail cell with blood-stained walls, Irene Spicker — 21 and Jewish — was terrified. She had fled her native Berlin in […]
Israel Fine Art These fine lithographs are hand signed, limited editions and are numbered by the artist. Quantity is limited if you have any question please contact us. *We’ll ship anything on our site to anywhere for free with money back guarantee* Peace Art – IRENE AWRET In a Nazi Camp in Belgium, Irene Awret Found Salvation […]
Peace Art – Irene Awret In a Nazi Camp in Belgium, Irene Awret Found Salvation in Art. Alone in a Gestapo jail cell with blood-stained walls, Irene Spicker — 21 and Jewish — was terrified. She had fled her native Berlin in 1939 and managed to hide for several years in Belgium. But by 1943, […]
“A word that means the world” A man, a woman, a child, a tree, a flute – LIFE. These posters express a dream of better world, and their beauty strikes the eye while their optimism warms the heart. Mystical Jewish symbols appear in them; an open hand against the evil eye, a fish for fertility […]
The Awret’s works has been exhibited in museums, galleries and private collections worldwide. These posters were given to the Egyptian delegation by the Israeli government on President Sadat’s peace mission to Jerusalem. These peace posters appeared 3 times on television as part of the news; they made history besides being of artistic value and are now hanging in the White House.