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KFAR SILVER, ASHKELON 1962
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Image credit: Michael Jacobsen
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Year: 1962
Location/Commission:
Kfar Silver Agricultural College, Ashkelon, Israel.
Kfar Silver Agricultural College, Ashkelon, Israel.
Description:
Concrete and chunk glass wall.
Stylised script of from Proverbs 28 (עובד אדמתו ישבע לחם – He who tills the land shall have plenty of food) and Psalm 23 (ה’ רועי לא אחסר – The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want) is part of the motif of these windows.
The artwork remains in its original location.
Dimensions:
18'x 24' (5.5 x 7.3 m )
Architect:
Meir Horman