Auction 88 Art, Watches, Silver, Judaica, Jewelry, Numismatics, Collectibles and More...
By PASAREL
Mar 24, 2025
18 Haim Levanon St. Neve Itamar Netanya, Israel

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LOT 68:

William Meyerowitz (American, 1887-1981) - Four Etchings.

Each etching is signed both in pencil and in the ...

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$ 100
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$400 - $800
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Auction took place on Mar 24, 2025 at PASAREL

William Meyerowitz (American, 1887-1981) - Four Etchings.

Each etching is signed both in pencil and in the plate.

Each plate: 20x25cm.

Provenance: From The estate of Arie Halevi, former CEO of Orde Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sports.



William Meyerowtiz was an American artist known for his paintings and etchings. William Meyerowitz was born in Ekaterinoslav on July 15, 1887. He and his father immigrated to New York City in 1908, and they settled in the Lower East Side. William studied etching at the National Academy of Design. While he was a student he sang in the chorus of the Metropolitan Opera. He was involved with the People's Art Guild, an organization led by Professor John Weischel, Robert Henri and George Bellows that brought art directly to poor people. It was through his work with the People's Art Guild that he met his wife, artist Theresa Bernstein. The couple would spend their summers in the Gloucester, Massachusetts art colony and the rest of the year in New York. Both artists were charter members of the Society of Independent Artists. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes gave him his first portrait commission, and he completed portraits of several Justices of the Supreme Court. He completed a mural for a post office in Clinton, Connecticut. He died in New York in 1981. His art is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum, Peabody Essex Museum, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.