Vintage Limited Edition Expressionist Bronze Sculpture "Hope" By Nicky Imber

$ 1045.44

Subject: Baby, Figures, Women Item Height: 18 in Item Width: 5 in Production Technique: Bronze Casting Artist: Nicky Imber Time Period Produced: 1990-1999 Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020) Theme: Art, People Size: Medium Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Country of Origin: Israel Signed: Yes Format: Statue Title: Hope Item Length: 6 1/2 in Type: Sculpture Handmade: Yes Features: Limited Edition, Numbered Style: Expressionism, Figurative Art Signed By: Nicky Imber Material: Bronze

Description

The Vintage Limited Edition Figurative Expressionist Bronze Sculpture on Wooden Base "Hope" By Artist Nicky Imber ( Israeli / Austrian, 1920-1996 ), Incised Signed "IMBER" and Numbered "A.P." on the Leg. This Refined Expressive Bronze Sculpture "Hope" is Created As Part of Imber's Acclaimed Series "The History of the Jewish People" , Including "Holocaust" , "Aliyah" and "Hope" , Charts the Movement From Devastation to Rebirth. The "Hope" Captures One of the Artist's Most Uplifting Themes: The Renewal of Life and the Enduring Strength of Family. It Depicts A Mother Joyfully Lifting Her Child Toward the Sky, the Sculpture Conveys Warmth, Optimism, and the Symbolic Rebirth that Shaped Imber's Artistic Legacy As A Holocaust Survivor and Pioneering Israeli Sculptor / Cast in Israel and Finished with A Rich Hand Applied Verdigris Patina, the Work Displays Imber's Signature Textured Modeling and Emotional Clarity. It was Acquired From Judith Art Gallery in Safed, Israel During Early 1990s, But Missing Documents. Some Wear on it Consistent with Age, In Good Condition. About Artist: "Nicky Imber (1920-1996) was an Austrian-born Israeli artist best known for his sculptures and paintings that reflect his harrowing experiences during the Holocaust and his deep connection to Jewish history and culture. Born in Vienna, Imber survived the Holocaust by escaping from a Nazi concentration camp, a dramatic episode that profoundly influenced his artistic vision. After World War II, he moved to Israel, where he became a prominent figure in the art community. Imber's work is characterized by its emotional intensity and often incorporates themes of survival, resilience, and the Jewish experience. His sculptures, which range from intimate pieces to large public monuments, are noted for their expressive power and historical significance, cementing his legacy as a poignant and impactful artist. His work can be seen around the world, in Northern Israel, the United States, and the Venezuelan Museum of Natural History in Caracas." Title: "Hope" Artist: Nicky Imber ( Israeli / Austrian, 1920-1996 ) Time: 1990s Medium: Bronze on Wooden Base Signature: Incised Signed Numbered: A.P. ( Artist Proof ) Edition of 25 Condition: Good Condition Size: 18" H, 6-1/2" L, 5" W Available For Domestic Shipping and International Shipping. Thanks!

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