Shamai Haber
Shamai Haber (born February 15, 1922, Łódź, Poland) was a sculptor who lived and worked in Paris, France. He died in 1995 in Paris.
Biography[]
Haber was born in Łódź, Poland in 1922 but emigrated in 1935. He first went to Luxembourg and then to Israel. While in Tel Aviv he attended the Academy of Fine Arts. He studied with . In 1949 he moved to Paris.
He was a sculptor and from the 1960s he worked with massive stone and concrete blocks. His sculptures were often used in public parks and fountains. In 1965 he worked with Yitzhak Danziger to create a sculpture at entrance to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem which was the largest sculpture ever erected in Israel.[1] In 1988 he created his best known work, the fountain 'Le Creuset du temps' in the in Paris near his studio. In 1959 he received the Prize for sculpture of Anton Bourdelle.[2]
Shamaï Haber died in Paris in 1995 and was buried at the Montparnasse cemetery (8e division, lignee 13 ouest, tombe 7 Sud)[3]
Works[]
- Composition sur un plateau, 1956, stone sculpture, Sculpturepark, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands ;
- Compositie voor een tuin, 1959, stone sculpture, Siegerpark, Amsterdam, Netherlands ;
- untitled bronze sculpture, 1960-1969, 18.3 × 0 in. / 46.5 x 0 cm.[4]
- untitled carrara marble sculpture, 1960-1969, 11.4 × 0 in. / 29 x 0 cm.;[5]
- sculpture of stone and steel, 1965, together with Yitzhak Danziger, Sculpture Garden, Israel Museum, Jerusalem ;
- Monument commémoratif de la prison du Cherche-Midi, 1973, sculpture, next to the located 38, rue du Cherche-Midi / 54, boulevard Raspail, 6e arrondissement, Paris[6]
- Cathédrale, 1975, sculpture, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (inv. AMS 529)[7]
- Fontaine Littré, fountain, 4 rue Littré, Paris, 1983 (disappeared)
- Bureau, stainless steel and glass, 32.7 x 70.9 x 35.4 in. / 83 x 180 x 90 cm., 1983[8]
- Fontaine du Creuset-du-Temps (The Crucible of Time), 1988, Place Catalogne, Paris.
Composition sur un plateau, 1956
Compositie voor een tuin, 1959
References[]
- ^ Abramson, Glenda (December 2004). Encyclopedia of Modern Jewish Culture. ISBN 9780203494356.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved November 3, 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ Montparnasse (cimetière), Shamaï Haber, on seenthis.net (View)
- ^ on artnet.com
- ^ on artnet.com
- ^ Martine Franck : The sculptor Haber installing one of his works on the boulevard Raspail in Paris, black and white photograph on Magnum Photos (online on pro.magnumphotos.com).
- ^ Cathédrale, Paris Musées (online).
- ^ [1]
External links[]
External links[]
- "Shamai Haber". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
- Shamai Haber collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
- 1995 deaths
- 1922 births
- Polish emigrants to France
- 20th-century Polish sculptors
- 20th-century male artists
- Polish artist stubs
- European sculptor stubs