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36203
Oil on canvas
65 x 81 cm
Signed (lower left).
Provenance: Esther and Salomon Goldberg, purchased directly from the artist, 1948.
Danielle and Jacques Goldberg by descent.
Notes: See a photo of the Goldberg couple from 1948 in their house in 20, Tue du Laboureur Montmorency with the Vlaminck on the wall (see image).
In 1948 the Goldbergs bought three paintings and a dedicated drawing directly from the the artist (see close up).
Oil on canvas
65 x 81 cm
Signed (lower left).
Provenance: Esther and Salomon Goldberg, purchased directly from the artist, 1948.
Danielle and Jacques Goldberg by descent.
Notes: See a photo of the Goldberg couple from 1948 in their house in 20, Tue du Laboureur Montmorency with the Vlaminck on the wall (see image).
In 1948 the Goldbergs bought three paintings and a dedicated drawing directly from the the artist (see close up).
Buyer Pays Shipping Cost.
If a customer does not have someone who can pick and item up on their behalf in Israel, Hammersite can assist with shipment.
For shipments abroad, Hammersite offers shipping services via EMS and TNT. Alternately, customer can provide Hammersite with a valid shipping account from an international shipping company such as FedEx, UPS, DHL, etc.
Shipment via these companies takes approximately 4-7 working days, and cost depends on the size, weight and destination of the package. Insurance bears an additional cost, depending on the shipping company, or can be arranged by the customer via an external insurance company.
Packaging - An outside professional packaging company hired by Hammersite provides packaging. The company provides cardboard box or wooden crate packaging that is ordered by Hammersite at the customer's request. Prices for packaging depend of course on the size and weight of the item.
Alternatively, Hammersite can hold items for customers for the duration of two weeks, unless other arrangements have been made with Hammersite. If customers prefer to arrange shipment themselves Hammersite will be happy to provide assistance.
This auction includes part of the estate of Esther and Salomon Goldberg. Their substantial collection was divided between three heirs in the 1980's.
Esther and Salomon lived in Paris before and after WWII. During the war they hid in the home of Jules Cavailles and after the war they built an impressive art collection which included, among others, an important painting by Soutine (which was on loan in the Israel Museum of Art for many years). The couple was friends with Katia Granoff through whom they acquired part of their collection. Another part was acquired directly from the artists.
The auction also includes Russian art from the estate of Mordechai Perl, which was purchased by Albert and Olivia Amar in 1989.
Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee
1. Prospective buyers wishing to participate in an auction must register before the sale by providing the Auctioneer with full contact details (name, address, telephone numbers). The prospective buyer will receive a paddle number that will serve as identification.
2. The prospective buyer's registration in the auction confirms that he/she has read and agreed to all the conditions and terms of sale as stated below.
3. All items listed for sale in this catalogue are sold "AS IS" and there will be no returns based on condition. The items sold are often of considerable age and will exhibit wear, usage and damage often not listed in the catalog entry. The absence of condition remarks in the catalog entry DOES NOT mean the item is in perfect condition. Prospective buyers or their agents are in ALL CASES responsible for determining the physical condition of lots. No employee or agent of Hammersite is authorized to make on our behalf or on that of the consignor any representation or warranty, oral or written, with respect to any property. Therefore, if a prospective bidder has not examined the property to their satisfaction before the sale, or his/her agent has not inspected the property, Hammersite recommends that they not bid on the property. All dimensions are approximate. The condition is not guaranteed.
Any description or condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Hammersite shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. The lots listed in this catalogue will be offered by Hammersite as owner or as agent for consignor(s) subject to the following terms and conditions. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these Conditions of Sale.
4. Neither the Auctioneer "Hammersite" (stated below: "Auctioneer") nor the consignor make any warranties or representations of any kind with respect to the property and they will not be responsible for the accuracy of authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin or condition of the objects. No statement made at the sale, on the invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed a warranty or representation of liability.
5. A painting is considered attributed to an artist if the artist's name is written before the title of the work in the catalogue. If a buyer believes that the work he has acquired is not the work of the artist to whom it is attributed in the catalogue, he must give written notice to the auctioneer within 30 days from the day of auction and provide proof of his claim at most 14 days after giving written notice. If the claim is substantiated to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, the purchase price paid will be refunded to the buyer in full (without interest), provided that the item is returned in the same condition as at the time of sale. If a claim is made after the time period specified above, the buyer may not hold the Auctioneer liable.
6.To participate in an auction via telephone bid, absentee bid, or an elected bidding agent, the buyer must contact the Auctioneer 24 hours in advance of the auction and complete the necessary paperwork.
7. The highest bidder as determined by the Auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the case of a disputed bid, the Auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the winning buyer.
8.Most items will carry a reserve price under the low estimate.
9.The buyer will pay the hammer price to the Auctioneer and in addition to this the buyer agrees to pay the Auctioneer a "buyer's premium" together with applicable tax. The buyer's premium is 22% flat.
10. Any lot purchased by a foreign citizen, paid for in foreign currency and sent directly abroad is V.A.T. exempt.
11. All catalogue and auction prices are set in U.S. dollars.
Payment shall be made to the Auctioneer in U.S. dollars or New Israeli Shekels (according to the sell rate of exchange of U.S. dollars on the day of payment, but not less than the dollar exchange rate on the day of the auction).
Payment methods:
a.Payment by Check- The Auctioneer reserves the right to hold purchases until checks have cleared.
b.Payment by Cash- Payments will be accepted if they are made in US dollars or New Israeli Shekels.
c.Payment by Credit card- The Auctioneer will accept credit card payment for purchases by Visa, MasterCard or American Express only.
Note: New customers with no previous record on Hammersite are only permitted to pay by either wire or cash (checks). Credit card transaction will be permissible after a credit is established.
12. Unless otherwise agreed by the Auctioneer, purchases must be paid for and removed by the 7th day following the sale. If a lot is not removed or fully paid for within the time stated above, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer expenses such as insurance and storage ($10 daily storage fee), retain the lot or any other lot sold to the buyer, apply any amount due to the buyer towards the payment of the buyer's premium or resell the purchased lot.
13. This document is a translation of the Hebrew "Conditions of Sale" document, prepared for convenience only. In the case of any discrepancy, the Hebrew will prevail.
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Oil on canvas
65 x 81 cm
Signed (lower left).
Provenance: Esther and Salomon Goldberg, purchased directly from the artist, 1948.
Danielle and Jacques Goldberg by descent.
Notes: See a photo of the Goldberg couple from 1948 in their house in 20, Tue du Laboureur Montmorency with the Vlaminck on the wall (see image).
In 1948 the Goldbergs bought three paintings and a dedicated drawing directly from the the artist (see close up).
Oil on canvas
65 x 81 cm
Signed (lower left).
Provenance: Esther and Salomon Goldberg, purchased directly from the artist, 1948.
Danielle and Jacques Goldberg by descent.
Notes: See a photo of the Goldberg couple from 1948 in their house in 20, Tue du Laboureur Montmorency with the Vlaminck on the wall (see image).
In 1948 the Goldbergs bought three paintings and a dedicated drawing directly from the the artist (see close up).
Buyer Pays Shipping Cost.
If a customer does not have someone who can pick and item up on their behalf in Israel, Hammersite can assist with shipment.
For shipments abroad, Hammersite offers shipping services via EMS and TNT. Alternately, customer can provide Hammersite with a valid shipping account from an international shipping company such as FedEx, UPS, DHL, etc.
Shipment via these companies takes approximately 4-7 working days, and cost depends on the size, weight and destination of the package. Insurance bears an additional cost, depending on the shipping company, or can be arranged by the customer via an external insurance company.
Packaging - An outside professional packaging company hired by Hammersite provides packaging. The company provides cardboard box or wooden crate packaging that is ordered by Hammersite at the customer's request. Prices for packaging depend of course on the size and weight of the item.
Alternatively, Hammersite can hold items for customers for the duration of two weeks, unless other arrangements have been made with Hammersite. If customers prefer to arrange shipment themselves Hammersite will be happy to provide assistance.
This auction includes part of the estate of Esther and Salomon Goldberg. Their substantial collection was divided between three heirs in the 1980's.
Esther and Salomon lived in Paris before and after WWII. During the war they hid in the home of Jules Cavailles and after the war they built an impressive art collection which included, among others, an important painting by Soutine (which was on loan in the Israel Museum of Art for many years). The couple was friends with Katia Granoff through whom they acquired part of their collection. Another part was acquired directly from the artists.
The auction also includes Russian art from the estate of Mordechai Perl, which was purchased by Albert and Olivia Amar in 1989.
Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee
1. Prospective buyers wishing to participate in an auction must register before the sale by providing the Auctioneer with full contact details (name, address, telephone numbers). The prospective buyer will receive a paddle number that will serve as identification.
2. The prospective buyer's registration in the auction confirms that he/she has read and agreed to all the conditions and terms of sale as stated below.
3. All items listed for sale in this catalogue are sold "AS IS" and there will be no returns based on condition. The items sold are often of considerable age and will exhibit wear, usage and damage often not listed in the catalog entry. The absence of condition remarks in the catalog entry DOES NOT mean the item is in perfect condition. Prospective buyers or their agents are in ALL CASES responsible for determining the physical condition of lots. No employee or agent of Hammersite is authorized to make on our behalf or on that of the consignor any representation or warranty, oral or written, with respect to any property. Therefore, if a prospective bidder has not examined the property to their satisfaction before the sale, or his/her agent has not inspected the property, Hammersite recommends that they not bid on the property. All dimensions are approximate. The condition is not guaranteed.
Any description or condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Hammersite shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. The lots listed in this catalogue will be offered by Hammersite as owner or as agent for consignor(s) subject to the following terms and conditions. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these Conditions of Sale.
4. Neither the Auctioneer "Hammersite" (stated below: "Auctioneer") nor the consignor make any warranties or representations of any kind with respect to the property and they will not be responsible for the accuracy of authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin or condition of the objects. No statement made at the sale, on the invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed a warranty or representation of liability.
5. A painting is considered attributed to an artist if the artist's name is written before the title of the work in the catalogue. If a buyer believes that the work he has acquired is not the work of the artist to whom it is attributed in the catalogue, he must give written notice to the auctioneer within 30 days from the day of auction and provide proof of his claim at most 14 days after giving written notice. If the claim is substantiated to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, the purchase price paid will be refunded to the buyer in full (without interest), provided that the item is returned in the same condition as at the time of sale. If a claim is made after the time period specified above, the buyer may not hold the Auctioneer liable.
6.To participate in an auction via telephone bid, absentee bid, or an elected bidding agent, the buyer must contact the Auctioneer 24 hours in advance of the auction and complete the necessary paperwork.
7. The highest bidder as determined by the Auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the case of a disputed bid, the Auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the winning buyer.
8.Most items will carry a reserve price under the low estimate.
9.The buyer will pay the hammer price to the Auctioneer and in addition to this the buyer agrees to pay the Auctioneer a "buyer's premium" together with applicable tax. The buyer's premium is 22% flat.
10. Any lot purchased by a foreign citizen, paid for in foreign currency and sent directly abroad is V.A.T. exempt.
11. All catalogue and auction prices are set in U.S. dollars.
Payment shall be made to the Auctioneer in U.S. dollars or New Israeli Shekels (according to the sell rate of exchange of U.S. dollars on the day of payment, but not less than the dollar exchange rate on the day of the auction).
Payment methods:
a.Payment by Check- The Auctioneer reserves the right to hold purchases until checks have cleared.
b.Payment by Cash- Payments will be accepted if they are made in US dollars or New Israeli Shekels.
c.Payment by Credit card- The Auctioneer will accept credit card payment for purchases by Visa, MasterCard or American Express only.
Note: New customers with no previous record on Hammersite are only permitted to pay by either wire or cash (checks). Credit card transaction will be permissible after a credit is established.
12. Unless otherwise agreed by the Auctioneer, purchases must be paid for and removed by the 7th day following the sale. If a lot is not removed or fully paid for within the time stated above, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer expenses such as insurance and storage ($10 daily storage fee), retain the lot or any other lot sold to the buyer, apply any amount due to the buyer towards the payment of the buyer's premium or resell the purchased lot.
13. This document is a translation of the Hebrew "Conditions of Sale" document, prepared for convenience only. In the case of any discrepancy, the Hebrew will prevail.