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The Josef Lebovic
Gallery
in Sydney, specialises in Australian and international vintage
works on paper and photographs dating from the 15th to 20th century.
With a new exhibition
about every eight weeks, the Josef Lebovic Gallery is committed
to maintaining the highest professional standards.
Our exhibitions
focus on both individual photographers and printmakers and areas
of specialist interest including Australian theatrical posters,
images of childhood, sport, the nude in photography, Australian
architecture, travel posters, panoramas of Australia, beach scenes,
and black and white art in Australia.
Each exhibition is
accompanied by an illustrated catalogue. Highly sought after
for the information they contain, catalogues such as the Masterpieces
of Australian Printmaking (1987) and Masterpieces of Australian
Photography (1989) have become source works in their own right.
We can
show you an original Lautree lithograph for $2,900, or if you
want a Picasso, you can buy an original lithographic poster that
may be in an edition of 500 for around $1000.
We deal in prints
and photographs, as well as classic works by Australian artists
like Blackman, Olsen, Boyd, Lindsay, Long, Conder, Streeton,
Rees, and Friend. You may find an original work in a print available
for hundreds of dollars instead of tens of thousands.
An art
dealer for nearly 25 years, Josef Lebovic is one of Australia's
most well known and respected figures in the field of original
prints and photography. Josef's specialist knowledge, energy
and enthusiasm is contagious. His catalogues, gallery guides/website
and other publications and new projects keep him an active figure
in the Australian art scene. He is a member of the Australian
Antique Dealers Association, the New South Wales Antique Dealers
Association, the Association of International Photography Art
Dealers (AIPAD) and the International Fine Print Dealers Association
(IFPDA).
Some text
extracted from Vogue Living Australia magazine; November 1998 |


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