Jerusalem, Tomb of Absalom
Unframed size: Not available
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Unframed size: Not available
Taxes and shipping fees will apply upon checkout
Hanania Brothers were photo technicians on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem, generally thought to be in operation from the 1910s through the 1930s. In 1927 (according to Paris’ Musée d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaïsme), Hanania Brothers published a portfolio of photogravures (also known as héliogravure) from Yaakov Bendov’s photographs of Jerusalem. This work comes from that portfolio, which is now exceptionally rare.
| Attributes | Value |
|---|---|
| Medium |
Héliogravure, Print |
| Condition |
Very Good Condition |
| Signing, Dating, and Titling | |
| Framing | |
| Date | |
| Type |
Old Etchings |
| First, Please Choose Your Framing Option: |
No Frame, Black-Stained Ash (Small), Clear Natural Ash (Small), Clear Natural Maple (Small), Waxed Cherry (Small), Waxed Mahogany (Small), Waxed Walnut (Small) |
Medium:
Photogravure on heavy natural wove paper
Publisher:
Brothers Hanania, Jerusalem
Date:
1920
Signature:
Signed and titled in the print.
Framing:
This work is unframed but professional framing is available at discounted cost with little delay. Please select from the framing options or contact us if you wish to discuss the framing of the work. We frame exclusively with conservation-grade materials and put the work behind 99% UV-filtering art glass or Plexiglass.
Condition:
Very good condition, with toning consistent with age.
Frame Size:
11 in. (h) × 8.75 in. (w) × 1 in. (d)

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