4 Biblical Mothers The Matriarchs Framed Embossed Print Custom Framed Jewish Art By Gad Almaliah
SKU Gadi_Bible_4Mothers
Original price
$475.00
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Original price
$475.00
Original price
$475.00
$475.00
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$475.00
Current price
$475.00
The four mothers of Israel are brought together in this exceptional art print. Each woman and her prominent virtue is highlighted with a unique illustration. The names are in Hebrew and English. Sarah - Accomplished, Rivkah - Righteous, Rachel - Compassion, Leah - Refined. What a poignant way to acknowledge the life of a special woman. A perfect presentation gift or as a gift for the graduate, to celebrate an important birthday, or for a bat mitzvah girl (as models for her to aspire to). Framed. Superior Hebrew and English calligraphy are woven together and adorn a hand embossed metal illustration. Each signed print is tastefully framed in a high quality custom brushed metal frame.
Dimensions: 23L x 20W in Color: Silver, Gray Made In: USA
About the Artist: Born in Jerusalem, Gad Almaliah devoted his life to creative expression through the graphic arts. In 1965, he completed his studies at the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem. Gad served as president of the Graphic Designer's Association of Israel for 15 years. He has designed for the Israeli, United States, and Mexican Postal Services. In addition, the Israeli Government commissioned him to design coins and medals as well as the emblem for the six-day war. He has also wrote books about design. The central text of his Ketubot is enveloped by special designs, many in a choice of copper alloy, silver alloy, or lithographic watercolors.
About the Artist: Born in Jerusalem, Gad Almaliah devoted his life to creative expression through the graphic arts. In 1965, he completed his studies at the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem. Gad served as president of the Graphic Designer's Association of Israel for 15 years. He has designed for the Israeli, United States, and Mexican Postal Services. In addition, the Israeli Government commissioned him to design coins and medals as well as the emblem for the six-day war. He has also wrote books about design. The central text of his Ketubot is enveloped by special designs, many in a choice of copper alloy, silver alloy, or lithographic watercolors.