Description: Zule Moskowitz "Buenos Aires Evening - Caminito" This art is:NewHand Signed Serigraph (Silkscreen)Limited Edition (Item received may have a different number than the one in the image)Framed in a contemporary speckled black wood frameDouble mattedFramed in the USAFramed Size: 23" x 28" Image size: 15"x19"Interested in different framing? Contact us!Ready to hang hardware includedAbout the Artist... Zule MoskowitzMemories can often be more vivid than the realities that inspired them. Evocative, heartfelt remembrances, especially those from childhood, burns deeply in most people’s souls – and even more deeply in that of an artist.Zule’s feet (or should we say brushes) were firmly rooted in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 1925 through the 1930s. The energy, romance and excitement of life in “Caminito”, the artist’s quarter, is evident in each of her works. Growing up in a city affectionately dubbed the “Paris of South America”; Zule was greatly moved and inspired by the city’s most famous artist of the time – Kinkila Martin.In the early 1920s Martin felt Caminito needed an infusion of life – a stroke of vibrancy. Armed with a wide array of paints he strolled through the entire neighborhood making a slash of color on each house – an aesthetic suggestion to the homeowner as to what might spruce up the neighborhood – literally, and perhaps more importantly, spiritually. Abetted by his vaulted position, his bold action took hold and the artist’s quarter was transformed into the place etched in Zule’s memory and artwork.Café society took hold of Caminito and Zule captures that laissez-faire attitude with her flowing pastels and bold paintings. Using only her thumbs as tools to create pastels, Zule, like Martin before her, makes rich color slashes as individual gestures that when taken as a whole, form an ever-pleasing panorama.Women always dominate the works, with men playing a supporting, albeit, chivalric role. Horse drawn carriages and gas lit lampposts evoke a time that Zule will never let die.Trained and schooled in Argentina (South America), Zule’s dream of becoming an established and successful artist has come true. In 1962, she realized another dream, and moved her entire family across the world to the land of Israel. With all the new sensations and stimulations of a life in the Middle East, Zule has never wavered in her continuing exploration of the themes from her childhood. The magic of Caminito pervades her artistic expression and allows us a window into a bygone era.The artist passed away a few years ago.
Price: 179.99 USD
Location: Deer Park, New York
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: Zule Moskowitz
Material: Serigraph, Silkscreen
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Framing: Framed
Print Surface: Paper
Subject: Cityscapes, People, Couples, Boulevard, Community, Fun, Night Out
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Signed?: Hand Signed
Type: Silkscreen
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Width (Inches): 23
Item Height: 28 in
Height (Inches): 28
Theme: Art
Style: Contemporary Art, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism
Features: Limited Edition
Production Technique: Serigraph
Item Width: 23 in
Print Type: Serigraph/Silkscreen