Sukoth in the Shtetl.
AUCTION 64 |
Thursday, March 19th,
2015 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Ceremonial Objects, Maps and Graphic Art
Lot 317
KARCZMAR, SIMON.
Sukoth in the Shtetl.
20th century:
Est: $600 - $900
PRICE REALIZED $600
“It was the modest and pious life sparked with traditional events which inspired him to paint.” Warsaw-born Karczmar (1903-82) spent much time in his youth with his grandfather in Dzieweniszky, a small Lithuanian shtetl with its “chatas” (dilapidated wooden houses), water carriers and horse-drawn wagons. To pay for his studies at the Warsaw School of Fine Art, Karczmar worked as a furrier. He continued his formal education at the Ecole de Beaux Arts and remained a furrier in Paris for twenty years, before emigrating to Safed, Israel in 1951. By 1955 Karczmar moved to Canada where he again worked in the fur trade until a debilitating eye problem interrupted his career. His wife Nadia encouraged him to return to his painting and the images of his youth in the shtetl then emerged in his art.