1935-2012 |
Salon de Paris Serigraph, 40 x 52" Sorry, sold for $5,150 framed |
Small Talk Serigraph, 29 1/2 x 57" Sold, sorry! |
Holiday in Cannes Serigraph, 26 x 53" Sold, sorry! |
Itzchak Tarkay was
born in 1935 in Subotica on the Yugoslav-Hungarian border
and died June 3, 2012. When he was only nine years
old, the Nazis sent Tarkay to Mathausen concentration
camp. After the war, he returned home and developed
an interest in art. While still at school in Subotica, he
won a prize for excellence in painting.
In 1949 he and his family immigrated to Israel and were sent to a transit camp for new arrivals at Beer Ya'akov. Their next two years were spent in a Kibbutz. In 1951, Tarkay received a scholarship to the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem, where he studied for a year before having to leave due to difficult financial circumstances at home. In order to continue his scholarship, he was allowed to study under the artist Schwartzman until his mobilization to the Israeli army. After returning to the familiar environment of Tel Aviv, Tarkay enrolled in the Avni Institute of Art, from which he graduated in 1956. His teachers there were Mokady, Janko, Schtreichman and Sematsky. Tarkay has since exhibited extensively both in Israel
and abroad, and his works can be found in many public
and private collections. Saper Galleries has carried the limited editions and
paintings of Tarkay since 1990. |
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