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        • Mark Podwal Anti-Vietnam War Poster
          Sep. 12, 2024

          Mark Podwal Anti-Vietnam War Poster

          Est: $10 - $200

          Brown ink on paper poster depicting the United States covered in expressive illustrations of American iconography, incendiary anti-Vietnamese quotes from officials, and a prominent quote from an interview with Myrtle Meadlo, I sent them a good boy and they made him a murderer. The interview was conducted after her son Paul Meadlo's platoon led by William Calley murdered 109 civilians in Pinkville. Copyright Mark Podwal printed to lower right. Artist: Mark Podwal Issued: 1971 Dimensions: 25.25"H x 21.5"W

          Lion and Unicorn
        • Mark Podwal "Sefer" Aquatint, 1980
          Jun. 11, 2024

          Mark Podwal "Sefer" Aquatint, 1980

          Est: $200 - $400

          Mark Podwal (American, b. 1945), "Sefer", Aquatint in Colors, depicting a scene with figures walking through an archway in a book with a Judaica motif, Forum Gallery label to verso, signed in pencil lower right and numbered edition "100/100" lower left, wood frame. Image: 10" H x 11" W; frame: 18.25" H x 20" W. Provenance: From an Upper East Side townhouse. Keywords: Prints, Multiples, 20th Century Art, Jewish Art, Hebrew

          Auctions at Showplace
        • Mark Podwal "All This Has Come Upon Us" Portfolio
          Mar. 26, 2022

          Mark Podwal "All This Has Come Upon Us" Portfolio

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          Mark Podwal (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, born 1945) "All This Has Come Upon Us". A 2014 portfolio of 42 archival pigment prints of acrylic, gouache and colored pencil works on paper. This is number 39 of 60 copies. 42 archival pigment prints of acrylic, gouache and colored pencil works on paper exhibited at the Terezin Ghetto Museum from April to July 2014. Includes folio with the titles, Hebrew psalms and descriptions of the all the artworks. Prints housed in an archival clamshell case imprinted with “ALL THIS HAS COME UPON US…” and the artist’s name. Edition limited to 60 numbered copies signed by the artist. Measures approx. 23 3/4" height x 16 3/4" width x 4 1/8" depth with clamshell closed. Some minor wear to clamshell. All works appear in good condition.

          Joshua Kodner
        • Mark Podwal (American, b. 1945) Jerusalem the Impossible Partition, 2003
          Feb. 17, 2022

          Mark Podwal (American, b. 1945) Jerusalem the Impossible Partition, 2003

          Est: $200 - $400

          Mark Podwal (American, b. 1945) Jerusalem the Impossible Partition, 2003 acquaint signed and number 26/50 in pencil 15 x 11 inches. Provenance: Forum Gallery, New York Exhibited: New York, New York, Forum Gallery, Mark Podwal: Kabalistics, September 7-October 14, 2006

          Hindman
        • Mark Podwal (b 1945) American, Etching
          Dec. 11, 2021

          Mark Podwal (b 1945) American, Etching

          Est: $400 - $600

          Titled, 'Israeli Tank', 1998. numbered 26/60, signed lower right, etching depicting an Israeli tank with a menorah in place of a gun. Mark Podwal is perhaps best known for his drawings that have appeared in the New York Times over the past thirty-four years. His work can be found in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Jewish Museum in Prague. Podwal is the author of ten of his own illustrated books. Overall size: 17 x 19 1/4 in. Sight size: 13 x 15 in.

          Sarasota Estate Auction
        • Mark Podwal (b 1945) American, Silkscreen
          Dec. 11, 2021

          Mark Podwal (b 1945) American, Silkscreen

          Est: $200 - $300

          Original silkscreen on Acquerello Stucco Gesso paper, artist's proof, signed by the artist to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the founding of the Jewish Museum in Prague. Mark Podwal is perhaps best known for his drawings that have appeared in the New York Times over the past thirty-four years. His work can be found in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Jewish Museum in Prague. Podwal is the author of ten of his own illustrated books. Overall size: 28 1/2 x 21 in. Sight size: 23 1/2 x 16 1/2 in.

          Sarasota Estate Auction
        • Mark Podwal, (American/New York, b. 1946), "Sherlock Holmes, London Sleuth", collage, pen and ink, 11 3/4"H x 8"W (sight), 21 1/4"H...
          Aug. 25, 2018

          Mark Podwal, (American/New York, b. 1946), "Sherlock Holmes, London Sleuth", collage, pen and ink, 11 3/4"H x 8"W (sight), 21 1/4"H...

          Est: $150 - $300

          Mark Podwal (American/New York, b. 1946) "Sherlock Holmes, London Sleuth" collage, pen and ink signed lower right. 11 3/4"H x 8"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 18"W (frame)

          Ripley Auctions
        • Mark Podwal, (American/New York, b. 1946), "Sherlock Holmes, London Sleuth", collage, pen and ink, 11 3/4"H x 8"W (sight), 21 1/4"H...
          Jun. 30, 2018

          Mark Podwal, (American/New York, b. 1946), "Sherlock Holmes, London Sleuth", collage, pen and ink, 11 3/4"H x 8"W (sight), 21 1/4"H...

          Est: $200 - $300

          Mark Podwal (American/New York, b. 1946) "Sherlock Holmes, London Sleuth" collage, pen and ink signed lower right. 11 3/4"H x 8"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 18"W (frame)

          Ripley Auctions
        • MARK PODWAL ORIGINAL FUN CITY
          Jan. 28, 2018

          MARK PODWAL ORIGINAL FUN CITY

          Est: $700 - $1,100

          Original Mark Podwal Pen & Ink Mixed Media Illustration / Drawing. The Statue of Liberty with a lung x-ray, smokestacks in the distance. The title is "Fun City" done in 1970 from Decline & Fall of the American Empire. The New York Times art director had selected this illustration piece from Podwal's book Decline, which represented the Statue of Liberty with a chest x-ray collaged to her thorax. But then, Podwal relates, the Pentagon Papers broke, and the Times op-ed page was dominated by responses to that news. “Although my Statue of Liberty drawing was never published in the Times, it was acquired by the Library of Congress after it was included in a bicentennial exhibition, The Image of America in Cartoon and Caricature” in 1976, Podwal says. Paul Simon also used the drawing to illustrate his song “American Tune.” (Podwal knew Simon from Queens College, where the two were in the fraternity AEPi. Although Simon had just graduated when Podwal entered as a freshman, Podwal pledged with Paul’s brother Eddie, with whom he remains good friends.) Excellent condition, in frame measures 17.50"x21.50"x.75". Weight 3 pds 5 oz. PROVENANCE: A Central Park West Private Estate. Mark Podwal (born June 8, 1945) is an artist, author, filmmaker and physician. He may be best known for his drawings on The New York Times OP-ED page. In addition, he is the author and illustrator of books for children as well as for adults. Beyond his works on paper, Podwals artistry has been employed in an array of diverse projects, including the design of a series of decorative plates for the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Passover Plate, Zodiac Platter (Met Bestseller), and Life Cycle (Met Bestseller). His work has been animated for public television in A Passover Seder with Elie Wiesel (Time Warner), engraved on a Congressional Gold Medal presented by President Reagan to Elie Wiesel, and woven into an Aubusson tapestry that adorns the ark in the main sanctuary of Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York. He also designed sixteen kiln cast glass panels for the United Jewish Appeal Federation Headquarters in New York. Podwal collaborated with Academy Award winning filmmaker Allan Miller on the documentary House of Life: The Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague, narrated by Claire Bloom. In 2009 and 2010, the film was broadcast on PBS. Podwal's portraits of Mozart in costumes from his operas were published as a boxed set of greeting cards by the Metropolitan Opera. In conjunction with the Anti-Defamation League, Podwal began The Jerusalem Sky Project, a program that fosters tolerance and awareness by bringing together young children from the Jewish, Islamic, and Christian communities. Participating religious schools study Podwal's Jerusalem Sky in their classrooms, and then encourage their students to illustrate their own depictions of Jerusalem. Amidst the learning, the children of each school write to or meet with their counterparts at a school of another faith and begin to learn about each other's religion and culture. After a few weeks, the program culminates with an exhibition of all of the drawings from each of the schools. At the opening of the exhibition, the children meet to enjoy each other's art and company. In a 2005 article called "Three Faiths, One Lesson", the New York Times covered the completion of the program at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, NY. The project has since also been carried out in Los Angeles, CA, and Binghamton, NY. Podwals work can be found in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Library of Congress, Yad Vashem, the Bodleian Library, the British Library, the Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University Library,[4] Columbia University, Hebrew University, and the National Library of Israel, among many others. 69MW5Y4

          Charleston Estate Auctions
        • 1971 Podwal Let My People Go Lithograph
          Mar. 22, 2016

          1971 Podwal Let My People Go Lithograph

          Est: $150 - $200

          Artist Name: Podwal, Mark Title: Let My People Go Medium: Lithograph Edition Size: Unknown Year: 1971 Paper Size: 45 x 30 inches Image Size: 34.25 x 28 inches Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling Notes: Signed in the plate (Plate Signed), not hand-signed.

          DUMBO Auctions
        • 1972 Podwal The Decline And Fall Of The American Empire Lithograph
          Mar. 22, 2016

          1972 Podwal The Decline And Fall Of The American Empire Lithograph

          Est: $150 - $200

          Artist Name: Podwal, Mark Title: The Decline And Fall Of The American Empire Medium: Lithograph Edition Size: Unknown Year: 1972 Paper Size: 45 x 30 inches Image Size: 25.5 x 21 inches Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling Notes: Signed in the plate (Plate Signed), not hand-signed.

          DUMBO Auctions
        • Mark Podwal woodblock print
          Aug. 28, 2011

          Mark Podwal woodblock print

          Est: $50 - $150

          Pencil signed: 182/200 Mark Podwal. Framed & under glass: 21" x 17".

          Berner's Auction Gallery
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