This rare and authentic etching, produced by Israeli artist Ofer Lellouche in 1979, is a masterpiece of contemporary realism. Signed and numbered by the artist in pencil, it features a still life of a glass of water and is printed on high-quality matte paper.
Measuring 15 3/4 inches in height and 11.5 inches in width, this unframed piece is a licensed reprint and comes with a certificate of authenticity (COA). The subject matter and production technique, etching, make it a unique addition to any art collection. Don't miss your chance to own this Museum-worthy work of art!
Valued at $1000
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Bio
painter, sculptor, and etcher, Ofer Lellouche lives and works in Tel Aviv and Paris. His work has been exhibited at world-renowned museums, including the Gulbenkian Museum of Modern Art in Lisbon, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art the Israel Museum Jerusalem, the CAFA Museum in Beijing, the Hymalayas Museum in Shanghai, and the Albertina Museum Wien. He has been represented by the Jan Krugier Gallery untill its closure in 2012.
Although he began his artistic career in the 1970s by concentrating on video art, Ofer Lellouche soon felt a need to “get back to basics”: painting. For many years, the painted self-portrait was his consuming passion. Lellouche later branched out to landscapes, the still life, and the nude model. Most recently, this versatile artist has focused on sculpture.