Stamp
SCG8236 - Israel 1978 – “Safed” by Mordechai Levanon
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This 4.40 Israeli stamp, issued in 1978, showcases a vivid painting by Mordechai Levanon (1901–1968), a leading figure of the “Eretz-Israel” art movement. The artwork captures the mystical hillside city of Safed (Tzfat) in Levanon’s signature expressionist style, where Cubist influences and spiritual luminosity merge into dreamlike architecture and landscapes. Levanon’s works often blend reality with transcendence, portraying Israel’s sacred towns as visions of divine light. This issue celebrates both Israeli modern art and the unique cultural heritage of Safed.
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