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[Huberman, Bronislaw. (1882–1947)] Stern, Isaac. (1920 - 2001). THE HUBERMAN CENTENARY - Original Poster Ex-Collection of Isaac Stern.

Graphically striking 1982 poster, with artwork by Jean David, from the Israel Philharmonic's celebration of the great violinist, this example from the Collection of Isaac Stern, acquired through the historic 2003 Tarisio auction of his property. In fine condition, set in a simple gray metal frame. 20 x 27.5 inches; 50.5 x 70 cm. 

The 20th-century produced a wealth of talented Jewish violinists. Although the list includes such luminaries as Heifetz and Perlman, the most extraordinary may be the Polish violinist Bronislaw Huberman. Huberman posessed superb technique, but his legacy goes far beyond that. In the early 1930s, Huberman saw the situation for Jews deteriorating in Europe. So he recruited the finest Jewish musicians to form an orchestra, the Palestine Symphony, later renamed the Israel Philharmonic. This poster advertises the 1982 festival honoring the centenary of Huberman’s birth. It features a literal who’s-who of the finest violinists of the time, including Isaac Stern.

After the death of Isaac Stern in 2001, his estate decided to sell his entire collection of instruments, bows and musical ephemera. The sale, held in May 2003, attracted huge interest from bidders around the world eager to obtain items connected with the legendary New York violinist. Among the many world record prices seen in the sale was an astonishing $130,000 paid for a modern copy of one of Stern’s Guarneri violins by Brooklyn maker Samuel Zygmuntowicz.

[Huberman, Bronislaw. (1882–1947)] Stern, Isaac. (1920 - 2001) THE HUBERMAN CENTENARY - Original Poster Ex-Collection of Isaac Stern

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[Huberman, Bronislaw. (1882–1947)] Stern, Isaac. (1920 - 2001). THE HUBERMAN CENTENARY - Original Poster Ex-Collection of Isaac Stern.

Graphically striking 1982 poster, with artwork by Jean David, from the Israel Philharmonic's celebration of the great violinist, this example from the Collection of Isaac Stern, acquired through the historic 2003 Tarisio auction of his property. In fine condition, set in a simple gray metal frame. 20 x 27.5 inches; 50.5 x 70 cm. 

The 20th-century produced a wealth of talented Jewish violinists. Although the list includes such luminaries as Heifetz and Perlman, the most extraordinary may be the Polish violinist Bronislaw Huberman. Huberman posessed superb technique, but his legacy goes far beyond that. In the early 1930s, Huberman saw the situation for Jews deteriorating in Europe. So he recruited the finest Jewish musicians to form an orchestra, the Palestine Symphony, later renamed the Israel Philharmonic. This poster advertises the 1982 festival honoring the centenary of Huberman’s birth. It features a literal who’s-who of the finest violinists of the time, including Isaac Stern.

After the death of Isaac Stern in 2001, his estate decided to sell his entire collection of instruments, bows and musical ephemera. The sale, held in May 2003, attracted huge interest from bidders around the world eager to obtain items connected with the legendary New York violinist. Among the many world record prices seen in the sale was an astonishing $130,000 paid for a modern copy of one of Stern’s Guarneri violins by Brooklyn maker Samuel Zygmuntowicz.