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"City of David" by david Sharir Lithograph on Paper Limited Edition of 400 & CoA

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Partial refund available within 30 days

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Item traits

Category:

Art Prints

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Used

Edition Type:

Limited Edition

Subject:

Religious

Original/Reproduction:

Original Print

Listed By:

Dealer or Reseller

Edition Size:

400

Print Type:

Lithograph

Size Type/Largest Dimension:

Medium (Up to 30in.)

Signed:

Signed

Medium:

Lithograph

Material:

Paper

Unit of Sale:

Single Piece

Production Technique:

Lithography

Features:

Limited Edition

Title:

City of David

Certificate of Authenticity (COA):

Yes

Signed By:

David Sharir

Artist:

David Sharir

Type:

Print

Brand:

Unbranded

MPN:

Does not apply

UPC:

Does not apply

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No combined shipping offered

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1735350950

Item description

"City of David" by David Sharir Lithograph on Paper Limited Edition of 400 CoA Beautiful Lithograph from Renowned Israeli Artist David Sharir David Sharir was born in 1938 in Israel, the son of Russian immigrants. He began his study of art in Tel Aviv and continued in Florence and Rome where he studied architecture and theater design. His set designs include such productions as Peer Gynt for the Habima, Israel's National Theater (1970-71) and Hansel and Gretl for the Opera Company of Boston (1978-79). The brightly colored costumes and intricate stage designs which he created for these productions have profoundly influenced his art. In 1966, David Sharir moved to Jaffa and it was here that the style which has become his hallmark was truly developed. His studio, his family, and his spiritual devotion all served as inspiration for the imagery in his work. His evolving style combined personal experience, Biblical symbolism, and fantasy. Today, Sharir has earned a place as a leading Israeli artist. The artist currently resides in the Old City of Jaffa where he continues to live and work in the spirit of celebration. (from Artbrokerage) From a Limited Edition of 400 Signed and Numbered Paper Dimensions: 30" x 22" Image Dimensions: 15" x 10" This piece is certified authentic by an IFAA-licensed appraiser with over 30 years of experience. Certificate of Authenticity is included. This item is unframed and will be shipped in a mailing tube. For framing options, please contact us. All items are professionally packaged and shipped. All shipments include insurance and delivery confirmation or signature confirmation. Local Pick-up is available in our showroom. (Contact us for payment methods to pay on pickup.) *The customs requirements for each country, including all import duties, taxes, and fees are the responsibility of the buyer. All international packages will have the required customs declaration and value of order. California Buyers: 9% sales tax will be added. Returns Policy: Your continuing satisfaction is very important to us. We offer a 14 day money back return policy. If you are unhappy with your purchase for any reason, please notify us so that we can begin the returns process. All items must be returned in the same condition that it was received. About Us: As one of the largest Coin Jewelry Companies on the west coast, and also one of the best gold buyers, Continental has been the destination for coins, jewelry, fine art and collectible buyers and sellers for over 45 years. Whether you?re looking to buy items or interested in selling gold and silver for cash, sell coins, or a variety of other collectibles, we are here to help. All items for sale are available for viewing at our Southern California showroom. We would like to thank all of our loyal customers for their continued support. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please click "Ask a question" below, and we will respond as soon as possible. Thank you. Continental Coin and Jewelry Company Web Department: Monday - Friday, from 10:30am - 6pm PST Reference Item #SF-1094 JP 12/04/14 Visit Our Store: Continental Coin and Jewelry David Sharir was born in 1938 in Israel, the son of Russian immigrants. He began his study of art in Tel Aviv and continued in Florence and Rome where he studied architecture and theater design. His set designs include such productions as Peer Gynt for the Habima, Israel's National Theater (1970-71) and Hansel and Gretl for the Opera Company of Boston (1978-79). The brightly colored costumes and intricate stage designs which he created for these productions have profoundly influenced his art. In 1966, David Sharir moved to Jaffa and it was here that the style which has become his hallmark was truly developed. His studio, his family, and his spiritual devotion all served as inspiration for the imagery in his work. His evolving style combined personal experience, Biblical symbolism, and fant