An advertisement poster for a gift shop on Shamai Street in Jerusalem. 1960s or early 1970s. The poster features two female figures opposite each other, as in a deck of playing cards, with the world "Israel" woven in their hair (one in Hebrew, the other in English). They both hold an Arab finjan. The name of the shop, Shes Besh, is written around them in Hebrew and English. The poster's style combines oriental and psychedelic motifs. The designer, Ruth Levin, was a 'Yekke' born in Prague, where she studied art, and immigrated to Palestine in 1936, following the Nazis rise to power. Studied at the New Bezalel and founded a studio of design in Jerusalem called "Amanei Yerushalayim" (Artists of Jerusalem.( 67X48 cm. Mounted on cardboard.
An advertisement poster for a gift shop on Shamai Street in Jerusalem. 1960s or early 1970s. The poster features two female figures opposite each other, as in a deck of playing cards, with the world "Israel" woven in their hair (one in Hebrew, the other in English). They both hold an Arab finjan. The name of the shop, Shes Besh, is written around them in Hebrew and English. The poster's style combines oriental and psychedelic motifs. The designer, Ruth Levin, was a 'Yekke' born in Prague, where she studied art, and immigrated to Palestine in 1936, following the Nazis rise to power. Studied at the New Bezalel and founded a studio of design in Jerusalem called "Amanei Yerushalayim" (Artists of Jerusalem.( 67X48 cm. Mounted on cardboard.
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