Auction 16 Spring Sale- The Bloch Family Collection - Australia, and Other Items of Judaica.
By Taj Art
Monday, Mar 31, 19:00
Jerusalem, Israel
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LOT 35:

A Rare Silver Purim Grogger by Chava Wolpert Richard- Daughter of Ludwig Wolpert. New York 1992

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Price including buyer’s premium and sales tax: $ 1,295 (₪4,787.62)
Calculated by the last official currency rate. Final currency rate will be set on the auction day
Start price:
$ 1,000
Estimated price :
$1,800 - $2,200
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A Rare Silver Purim Grogger by Chava Wolpert Richard- Daughter of Ludwig Wolpert. New York 1992

An unusual item from the oeuvre of Chava Wolpert Richard, one of the leading female Israeli Judaica artists of the 20th C.


Wolpert decorated her flag-shaped grogger on both sides with a very traditional folk image showing Mordechai on horse led by Haman. This scene visualizes the smiting of Haman/Amalek that is symbolically accomplished when making noise with the grogger.


Wolpert brought several innovative practices to the creation of Jewish ceremonial objects, including the use of inexpensive materials that would make her work affordable to less prosperous clientele. She was also in the forefront in the use of synthetic material, as exemplified by the present grogger, which makes use of aluminum sheeting and Lucite.

Chava Wolpert Richard (1933-2015): daughter of the famous Judaica artist Ludwig Wolpert, established herself as an innovative and highly regarded Judaica artist in her own right. Born and raised in Israel, Wolpert Richard studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem (where her father headed the silver workshop), and was strongly influenced by the modernist Bauhaus style. She eventually joined her father at the Tobe Pascher Workshop at the Jewish Museum New York, where she continued and developed her work until its closing in 1989.

Signed in the plate Chava WR [Wolpert Richard].

A wonderful and unusual piece of 20th-century Folk Art by a prominent Judaica artist.

Weight:  118 gr
Measurement:  13 x 8.5 cm

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