Technique: Hand Signed Acrylic and Collage on Canvas
Size: 60 x 40 cm. / 23.6 x 15.7 in.
Additional Information: This acrylic and collage is by the Israeli artist Jacob Gildor.
It is hand signed in English at the lower left and in Hebrew at the lower right corner.
It was realised in 1998.
This work is recorded in the artist archive with reference no. 1998/6
Exhibited: Sara Kishon Gallery, Art Frankfurt, 1999
Condition: Excellent condition.
JACOB GILDOR b. 1948
(German / Israeli)
Title: Yaron II, 1998
Technique: Acrylic, Sand and Collage on Canvas
Size: 60 x 40 cm. / 23.6 x 15.7 in.
Additional Information: This acrylic, sand and collage is by the Israeli artist Jacob Gildor.
It was realised in 1998.
This work is recorded in the artist archive with reference no. 1998/11
Exhibited: Sara Kishon Gallery, Art Frankfurt, 1999
Bibliography: Mechira Pumbit magazine, Issue 12, May-June 1999, pg. 26
Condition: Excellent condition.
JACOB GILDOR b. 1948
(German / Israeli)
Title: Yaron III, 1998
Technique: Hand Signed Acrylic and Collage on Canvas
Size: 60 x 40 cm. / 23.6 x 15.7 in.
Additional Information: This acrylic and collage is by the Israeli artist Jacob Gildor.
It is hand signed in English at the lower left and in Hebrew at the lower right corner.
It was realised in 1998.
This work is recorded in the artist archive with reference no. 1998/7
Exhibited: Sara Kishon Gallery, Art Frankfurt, 1999
Bibliography: Mechira Pumbit magazine, Issue 12, May-June 1999, pg. 26
Condition: Excellent condition.
JACOB GILDOR b. 1948
(German / Israeli)
Title: Yaron V, 1998
Technique: Hand Signed Acrylic and Collage on Canvas
Size: 60 x 40 cm. / 23.6 x 15.7 in.
Additional Information: This acrylic and collage is by the Israeli artist Jacob Gildor.
It is hand signed in English at the lower left and in Hebrew at the lower right corner.
It was realised in 1998.
This work is recorded in the artist archive with reference no. 1998/33
Exhibited: Sara Kishon Gallery, Art Frankfurt, 1999
Bibliography: Mechira Pumbit magazine, Issue 12, May-June 1999, pg. 26
Condition: Excellent condition.
JACOB GILDOR b. 1948
(German / Israeli)
Title: Lying Boy, 1996
Technique: Original Hand Signed and Inscribed Etching and Aquatint with Hand Colouring on paper
size: 88 x 116 cm / 34.6 x 45.6 in
Additional Information: This etching is hand signed in white pencil by the artist “Gildor” both in Hebrew and in English at the lower left corner.
The work is inscribed in pencil “Coloured Proof 1/1” in the lower left corner.
This is a unqiue proof that was hand colored by the artist.
The standard edition was of 24 hand signed and numbered impressions.
It was printed at Galilee Italgo Press, Kibbutz Kabri, Israel
Literature:
1. Galerie Barbara Ruetz, Munich, No.7
2. Gilden’s Arts UK (2009). Jacob Gildor: Second Generation. Herzeliya: Ravgon,
Reference: Gildor 1996/6, page 164
Condition: Excellent condition.
JACOB GILDOR b. 1948
(German / Israeli)
Title: Sleeping Woman (Pink version), 1996-98
Technique: Original Hand Signed and Numbered Etching and Aquating on paper
Size: 88 x 116 cm. / 34.6 x 45.6 in.
Additional Information: This etching is hand signed in white pencil by the artist “Gildor” both in Hebrew and in English at the lower left corner.
The work is hand numbered in white crayon I/I in the lower left corner next to the signature.
This is a unique colour proof that was printed before the regular edition of 24 impressions in Orange.
It was printed in an edition of 24 hand signed and numbered impressions.
It was printed at Galilee Italgo Press, Kibbutz Kabri, Israel
Literature:
1. Galerie Barbara Ruetz, Munich, No. 11
2. Jacob Gildor: Second Generation, Gilden’s Arts, London, No. 1996/11, page 164.
Condition: Good condition. Unexamined out of the frame.
JACOB GILDOR b. 1948
(German / Israeli)
Title: Nude with Blue Background, 1996
Technique: Original Hand Signed and Numbered Etching in Colour on wove paper laid on Arches vellum paper
Paper size: 65.4 x 50.4 cm / 25.8 x 19.9 in
image size: 45.2 x 23.6 cm / 17.8 x 9.3 in
Additional Information: This colour etching is hand signed in pencil by the artist “Gildor” both in Hebrew and in English at the lower right margin.
Additionally, the work is hand numbered in pencil “10/10” at the lower left margin.
It was printed in a limited edition of 10 hand signed and numbered impressions.
The paper bears the Arches watermark
Condition: Excellent condition.
JACOB GILDOR b. 1948
(German / Israeli)
Title: Faces, 2015
Technique: Original Collage and Pencil on paper
Size: 44 x 34 cm / 17.3 x 13.4 in
Additional Information: This is an original collage and pencil on paper.
It was realised in 2015.
This work is Hand Signed on the lower right corner by the artist “Gildor”.
Condition: Excellent condition.
JACOB GILDOR b. 1948
(German / Israeli)
Title: Pocket Nudes, 2007
Technique: Original Hand Signed Collage with Watercolor on cardboard
Size: 25.5 x 30 cm / 10 x 11.8 in
Additional Information: This collage by the Israeli artist Jacob Gildor is hand signed in bleu pen “Gildor” at the lower left of the paper.
It was realised in 2007.
This work is recorded in the artist archive with reference no. 2007-7
Literaute: Jacob Gildor, Segments of Creation: Second Generation, Vol. III, 2009, Israeli Art Museum, Ramat Gan & Gilden’s Art, London. page 167 ,illustrated.
Exhibited: Budapest Art Fair, 2007
Condition: Good Condition. Not examined outside the frame.
“Jacob Gildor (1948) was born in Germany and studied Law at the Tel-Aviv University and Art under Eliyahu Gat. He then studied Art under Prof. Ernst Fuchs in Austria. Gildor is member of the Hexagon Group. Currently, he lives and works in Tel-Aviv and Paris.
Please follow this link to an interview between the artist and Doron Polak from 2011:
In English: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3SFNI2MY2M
In Hebrew: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_sI-QVqtq4&feature=colike”
In 1980, Gildor was one of the founders of Meshushe (Hexagon) group. The group\'s goal was to introduce Surrealistic art to the Israeli art space that was dominated by the abstract and conceptual art movements at the time. The founding group was comprised of 6 surrealist artists: Baruch Elron, YoavShuali, Arie Lamdan, Asher Rodnitzky, Rachel Timor and Jacob Gildor.
“Today we seldom find in art evidence of its national origin. The scenery of art has become too monotonous, a sort of international conformity. Far removed from this popular fashion, are the works of Jacob Gildor. Without any intention his works call attention to the country he lives in and point to the extraordinary people he descended from. In these pictures we discover and experience Israel – not as assumed pseudo-folklore, as some would have us believe or as we are led to see it via films and prospects, but as a great artist sees, and experiences it.” - Professor Ernst Fuchs, BromollaSweden, 1974 and Munich 1980.
By being the son of two holocaust survivors, Jacob Gildor belonged to a group frequently called “The Second Generation”. The term was coined in the 1980’s when the youth (sons and daughters of holocaust survivors) reached the stage of self-awareness and began to shape their identity as such. Although the “Second Generation” did not experience the events, the impact can be seen in their work. Gildor began addressing the issue directly only in the 1990’s, however, hints about the subject can be found in his early work as well. This topic influenced his art work from 1993 and during 20 years and is evident in the etchings presented.