Sandu Liberaman "Tender Love" Lithograph Hand Signed , Numbered and Framed 1960's
$ 750.00
Sandu Liberman (Romanian- Israeli 1923–1977) “Tender Love” Hand-signed and numbered lithograph, edition 247/250 This intimate lithograph by Romanian-born Israeli artist Sandu Liberman captures a serene and poetic moment of human connection. Titled “Tender Love,” the work depicts a young couple in a deeply affectionate embrace, set against a tranquil riverside landscape. The woman, cloaked in soft, flowing garments of warm amber tones, gently caresses the man’s hair as he rests peacefully against her. The lush greenery and calm waters in the background enhance the composition’s atmosphere of serenity and timeless romance. Liberman’s refined draftsmanship and painterly sensibility are evident in the delicate modeling of the figures and the harmonious blending of colors, which lend both emotional depth and aesthetic grace to the scene. The print is hand-signed by the artist in pencil on the lower right and numbered 247/250 on the lower left, affirming its limited-edition authenticity. Presented in a gilt frame with a cream mat and rust-red inner border, this lithograph embodies both artistic sensitivity and collectable value, making it a fine example of Liberman’s lyrical approach to portraiture and human sentiment. The artwork comes with a Certificate of Authenticity .
Dimensions:
Framed : 27.75”H 32.50" W 1.75” D
Matted: 25”H 30” W
Unmatted 17”H 22.50”W
About the artist:
Sandu Liberman (1923–1977) was a Romanian-born Israeli artist celebrated for his expressive portraiture and sensitive figurative works. Born in Iași, Romania, he gained early recognition between 1946 and 1953 through numerous state exhibitions in Bucharest, and in 1952 he was awarded the gold medal at the International Art Festival in Romania. That same year, he was commissioned to illustrate a Romanian national encyclopedia and was appointed the Official Portrait Artist of Romania. In 1962, Liberman emigrated to Israel, where he continued his career and received several government commissions, including a 1965 portrait of the President of Guinea, which still hangs in the Royal Palace. Working primarily in oil on canvas and lithography, his subjects ranged from rabbis and intimate family studies to dancers, nudes, and evocative depictions of women and city life. Known for his mastery of line, tonal subtlety, and emotional depth, Liberman merged realism with lyrical sensitivity, creating works that reflect both personal intimacy and cultural heritage. He remained an influential figure in mid-20th-century Israeli art until his death in 1977.
Dimensions:
Framed : 27.75”H 32.50" W 1.75” D
Matted: 25”H 30” W
Unmatted 17”H 22.50”W
About the artist:
Sandu Liberman (1923–1977) was a Romanian-born Israeli artist celebrated for his expressive portraiture and sensitive figurative works. Born in Iași, Romania, he gained early recognition between 1946 and 1953 through numerous state exhibitions in Bucharest, and in 1952 he was awarded the gold medal at the International Art Festival in Romania. That same year, he was commissioned to illustrate a Romanian national encyclopedia and was appointed the Official Portrait Artist of Romania. In 1962, Liberman emigrated to Israel, where he continued his career and received several government commissions, including a 1965 portrait of the President of Guinea, which still hangs in the Royal Palace. Working primarily in oil on canvas and lithography, his subjects ranged from rabbis and intimate family studies to dancers, nudes, and evocative depictions of women and city life. Known for his mastery of line, tonal subtlety, and emotional depth, Liberman merged realism with lyrical sensitivity, creating works that reflect both personal intimacy and cultural heritage. He remained an influential figure in mid-20th-century Israeli art until his death in 1977.
Dimensions: Height: 27.75 in (70.49 cm)Width: 32.5 in (82.55 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
Style: Realist
Period: 20th Century
Condition: Good
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