7 10 ADLER, JANKEL. Bearded Jew with Cane. Pencil on paper. Inscription on reverse. Framed. 7 x 10.5 inches (18 x 26.2 cm). $1500-2000 ❧ Born in Lodz, expressionist painter Jankel Adler (1895-1949) moved to Germany where he studied with Paul Klee, along with Picasso and Leger. Hitler’s regime displayed Adler’s art at the Entartete Kunst exhibition - an example of “degenerate art” which caused Adler to flee and take refuge in Paris. He volunteered for the Free Polish Forces during WWII, later living in Scotland, the only one among his nine siblings to have survived the war. 11 RUBIN, REUVEN. Resting Camels. Lithograph on paper, signed lower right and signed again with autograph personal inscription by the artist, dated 8.3.1951. Framed. 10.2 x 23.5 inches (25.9 x 59.6 cm). $500-700 ❧ Inscribed by Rubin to Ruth Gruber and Philip H. Michaels in 1951, the year the photojournalist and attorney married.