ERRELL (RICHARD LEVI, 1899-1992)
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QUICK, THE KIDS ARE WAITING! / [TEL AVIV ZOO.] Circa 1940s.
36
1
/
2
x25
3
/
4
inches, 92
3
/
4
x65
1
/
2
cm. A. Kaufman Co.
Condition B+: sharp creases in image; tear at lower left edge; pin holes in corners. Paper.
German-born Richard Levi changed his surname when he migrated to Palestine, choosing the first
letters of his first and last name. It is often misspelled “Ariel” or “Ereel.” According to the Israel
Museum in Jerusalem, the artist “served as the graphic counselor of the Israeli government. Among
his designs are the Israeli Flag and some of the first symbols of the state.” The Tel Aviv Zoo opened
in 1938.
RARE
. We could find no other copy at auction since 1995.
[800/1,200]