Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP
Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP
Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP
Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP
Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP
Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP
Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP
Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP
Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP
Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP

Vintage Circa 1975 "Shabbas Candles XIV A" Lithograph by Sandu Liberman | Signed and Numbered AP

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「Features」
· Lithograph
· Gold and Black wood frame. Professionally framed
· Signed and numbered in pencil
· Artist proof edition

「Style Inspiration」
A frequent subject of Sandu Liberman artworks, this touching print of a young woman blessing the Shabbas candles displays his bold use of color with a deep ruby red background and shawl over the woman's head.

"Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu, Melekh ha'olam, asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu l'hadlik ner shel Shabbat." Blessed are You, LORD our God, King of the universe, Who has sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us to light the Shabbat candle.

「History」
Sandu Liberman was a Romanian-born Israeli painter known for his depictions of dancers, city life, and nudes. His portraits often feature women in prayer framed by votive candles. Born in 1923 in Yasi, Romania, Liberman began exhibiting his work as a young man. He took part in state-sponsored shows between 1946 and 1953, receiving the gold medal at the International Art Festival of Romania in 1952. Settling in Israel in 1962, he received many commissions from the Israeli Government to paint portraits of high-ranking officials. The artist died in 1977 in Israel.

「Dimension」
Framed: 32" H x 26.5" W x 1" D
Print: 23" H x 18" W

「Condition」
Very good vintage condition.