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Bernard Baruch Zakheim (1896-1985 San Francisco, CA)

watercolor and ink on paper under glass
sight size: 13.5'' H x 19'' W

  • Provenance: Estate, San Pedro; by descent in the family to the present owner
  • Notes: Bernard Zakheim was an important and controversial artist whose paintings, murals and sculptures championed socialism and explored themes of human dignity. A Warsaw native who grew up in a Hasidic family, Zakheim studied fine art extensively in Poland and Germany and fought against Germany in World War I for an independent Polish state. Immigrating to San Francisco in 1921, he settled in the vibrant Jewish community of the Fillmore District where he would remain, except for studies in Paris and Mexico, until his death in 1985 (R. Shaw, ''San Francisco Activist, Artist Bernard Zakheim in Culturally Vital Show at Jazz Heritage Center'', 18 October 2010, www.beyondchron.org). Developing a friendship with Diego Rivera, Zakheim spent a year in Mexico around 1930 studying and working with him. The present work from this Mexican period strongly resembles Rivera's murals in the overall composition and the stylized and layered narrative treatment of the figures. Zakheim's time in Mexico launched a successful career highlighted by important mural commissions including ''Jewish Wedding'', painted for the new San Francisco Jewish Community Center in 1933, and ''Library'', a controversial mural commissioned for the Coit Tower in 1934. Zakheim also oversaw the entire mural program for Coit Tower
  • Condition: Visual: Scattered toning and staining. Wear and some scattered water staining along the edges and in the corners. A 1'' stable tear along the lower center edge and two other smaller tears along the lower left edge. Scattered surface residue along the lower left edge. Not examined out of the frame.

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June 18, 2013 3:00 PM PDT
Pasadena, CA, US

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