Talith and Tfillin. Lag Be’Omer in Meron, 1960
Talith and Tfillin. Lag Be’Omer in Meron, 1960
Original photography
Gelatin silver print
50 x 40 cm / 20 x 16 inch
Edition of 50
Signed and numbered by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity & biography

David RUBINGER (1924-2017) was an Israeli photojournalist and photographer. Of Austrian origin, he fled Nazism in 1939 and took refuge in Palestine, then under British mandate. During a vacation in Paris, his French girlfriend of the time offered him a camera. Photography pleased him, David RUBINGER decided to make it his job. Witness of the birth of Israel State in 1948, his photos captured many events, armed conflicts, as well as Israelis everyday life. David RUBINGER put his lens on numerous subjects, making his work a monumental archives collection. He shot some of the most famous photojournalistic photography of the 20th century.
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Talith and Tfillin. Lag Be’Omer in Meron, 1960
Original photography
Gelatin silver print
50 x 40 cm / 20 x 16 inch
Edition of 50
Signed and numbered by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity & biography

Pope John-Paul II at the Western Wall, 26/03/2000
Original photography
Gelatin silver print
50 x 40 cm / 20 x 16 inch
Edition of 50
Signed and numbered by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity & biography

Doves in the Western Wall, 1972
Original photography, vintage
Gelatin silver print
30,5 x 40,5 cm / 12 x 16 inch
Signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity & biography

Line of soldiers, 1959
Original photography, vintage
Gelatin silver print
35,8 x 28 cm / 14 x 11 inch
Signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity & biography

Blind boy ‘sees’ Israel with his fingers, 1960
Original photography, vintage
Gelatin silver print
30,5 x 40,5 cm / 12 x 16 inch
Signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity & biography

Moshe Dayan, 1974
Original photography, vintage
Gelatin silver print
35,8 x 28 cm / 14 x 11 inch
Stamp of the photographer on the back
Certificate of Authenticity & biography

April 1963 Golda Meir, then Foreign Minister, in later years Prime Minister of Israel, takes time out to spoon feed her grandson during a Shabbat meal
Original photography, vintage
Gelatin silver print
35,5 x 25 cm / 14 x 10 inch
Signed and stamped on the back
Certificate of Authenticity & biography

Dayan et Rabin, en route pour Gaza en hélicoptère, Juin 1967
Original photography, vintage
Gelatin silver print
35,8 x 28 cm / 14 x 11 inch
Signed by the photographer
Certificate of Authenticity & biography

Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union, 1972
Original photography, vintage
Gelatin silver print
27 x 37 cm / 10,5 x 14,5 inch
Stamp of the photographer on the back
Certificate of Authenticity & biography

Rabbi with chicken for shabbath, 1974
Original photography, vintage
Gelatin silver print
35,8 x 28 cm / 14 x 11 inch
Signed by the photographer
Certificate of Authenticity & biography