Billy Rose Art Garden, designed by Isamu Noguchi
Mr. Billy Rose presents the Photos album
Photographs of Statues
Before David Ben-Gurion, Prime Minister
The first Israel of the State of Israel
Billy Rose would present this album
to acquaintances around the world
The album contains: 44 photographs of Statues
Original photographs taken for Billy Rose in the 1960s
(People photos for illustration only)
A total of 48 paper items
44 Black and white photos
44 photographs of Statues
(3 documents With the list of Statues )
(1 Map of the Jerusalem Statues Garden)
Large 37cm photographs in quality paper from the 60s
Leather album weight with the photos a little over 3 kg
Will send abroad by Israel Post fast EMS
The item was shipped from Jerusalem Israel
Album dimensions: 37cm x 35cm
Dimensions Photos: 35.5cm x 28cm
מר. בילי רוז מציג את אלבום תצלומי הפסלים
בפני דוד בן גוריון ראש ממשלת
ישראל הראשון של מדינת ישראל
Billy Rose 1899 – 1966
In 1960 Billy Rose and David Ben-Gurion
were photographed with the album Sculptures
They were photographed by photographer
Hans Chaim Pinn in Tel Aviv
Billy Rose Art Garden, designed by the Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi
One of the attractions of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem is the Billy Rose Art Garden, designed by the Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi. The garden’s uniqueness is in the crescent-shaped sections, arching upward and supported by high walls, reminiscent of the terraces dispersed in the Jerusalem hills and the traces of agricultural activity in the Judean Hills.
This is one of Noguchi’s masterpieces, a synthesis of different cultures—those of the Far East, the Near East, and the West - against the backdrop of Jerusalem’s dramatic landscape. As in a Japanese Zen garden, the ground is covered in gravel, and a multitude of materials were incorporated into the garden’s design: stones of different kinds and sizes, exposed concrete, and water. Noguchi lined the paths with local plants and trees, intentionally leaving untouched natural corners, with rocks and local vegetations.
The sculpture collection representing Western culture is dispersed throughout the garden. It includes works by the great sculptors of the late nineteenth century, Auguste Rodin, and Aristide Maillol and renowned artists of the twentieth century, such as Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso, Jean Tinguely, Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, Roxy Payne, Joel Shapiro, Menashe Kadishman, Igael Tumarkin, and others. Site specific sculptures were made for the garden, among them works by Richard Serra, Magdalena Abakanowicz,
James Turrell, Micha Ulkman and the brothers Starn.
Additional sculptures are positioned in the public spaces throughout the Museum, among them works by Anish Kapoor, Yitzhak Danziger Alexander Calder and others.
גן האמנות ע"ש בילי רוז עוצב בידי איסאמו נוגוצ'י
Billy Rose Art Garden, designed by Isamu Noguchi
Photo from the photo album of photographs of Statues
Mr. Billy Rose personal Photographs of Statues album
Billy Rose was in Jerusalem in the 1960s
1960 בילי רוז מבקר בשטח עליו יוקם גן פסלים על שמו בירושלים
The billy Rose art garden
אפשר ליראות בתמונה למעלה
:שמר בילי רוז מצולם עם
Mordechai Ish-Shalom בילי רוז ומרדכי איש-שלום
היה ראש עיריית ירושלים ה־5
Ralph Goldman בילי רוז ורלף (רפאל) אירווין גולדמן
היה נשיא לשם כבוד של ארגון ה"ג'וינט" העולמי
(JDC) ואחד ממנהיגיה הבולטים של הקהילה
היהודית בארצות הברית ובעולם
מר בילי רוז והאדריכל איסאמו נוגוצ'י
איסאמו נוגוצ'י עיצב את גן האמנות
ע"ש בילי רוז במוזיאון ישראל בירושלים
Mr. Billy Rose and the Architect Isamu Noguchi
The architect of the Billy Rose Sculpture Garden
イサム・ノグチ 野口 勇 Isamu Noguchi 1960
איש הטלוויזיה ואספן האמנות האמריקאי-יהודי בילי רוז מבקר בשטח בירושלים סמוך למוזיאון בצלאל, עליו יוקם גן פסלים על שמו. הגן, שיהווה לעתיד חלק גן ממוזיאון ישראל, יכיל 60 מוצגים מאוספו של רוז. רוז עומד על גבעה ומחזיק בתוכניות המשורטטות לצד ראש עיריית ירושלים מרדכי איש-שלום, רלף גולדמן סגן הנשיא של קרן אמריקה-ישראל, והאדריכל איסמו נוגוצ׳י, המתכנן של הגן. לאחר מכן פוגש רוז את נשיא המדינה יצחק בן-צבי ומציג בפניו אלבום ובו אוסף היצירות
מר בילי רוז מציג את אלבום תצלומי הפסלים
בפני יצחק בן צבי נשיא מדינת ישראל ה־2
President of the State of Israel, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, 1960
Some of the photos of the sculptures that appear in the album
Statue Photo: Adam by auguste Rodin
Statue Photo: Balzak by auguste Rodin
Statue Photo: Blanqi Moument by Aristide Maillol
Statue Photo: The Warrior by Antoine Bourdelle
Statue Photo: Beetjoven by Antoine Bourdelle
Statue Photo: Rembrandt by Antoine Bourdelle
Statue Photo: Ratapoil by Honore Daumier
Statue Photo: The Visitation by sir Jacob Epstein
Statue Photo: Doves in Marble by sir Jacob Epstein
Statue Photo: Child by sir Jacob Epstein
Statue Photo: George Bernard Shaw by sir Jacob Epstein
And more pictures of sculptures
Billy Rose sculpture portfolio is
like holding a museum in your hand
Billy Rose (born William Samuel Rosenberg; September 6, 1899 – February 10, 1966) was an American impresario, theatrical showman and lyricist. For years both before and after World War II, Billy Rose was a major force in entertainment, with shows such as Billy Rose's Crazy Quilt (1931), Jumbo (1935), Billy Rose's Aquacade (1937), and Carmen Jones (1943).[1] As a lyricist, he is credited with many songs, notably "Don't Bring Lulu" (1925), "Tonight You Belong To Me" (1926), "Me and My Shadow" (1927), "More Than You Know" (1929), "Without a Song" (1929), "It Happened in Monterrey" (1930) and "It's Only a Paper Moon" (1933).[1]
Despite his accomplishments, Rose may be best known today as the husband of famed comedian and singer Fanny Brice (1891–1951)
Billy Rose appears in the cover photo in Time Magazine: June 2, 1947
for condition see pictures