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Esther Berlin-Joel (also known as Esther Berli-Joel, Esther Barli-Joel, in Hebrew: אסתר ברלי-יואל, (May 2, 1895 – March 7, 1972) was a German-born Israeli painter and graphic designer. She designed the coats of arms for the Israeli cities of Haifa and Holon.
Biography
Esther Else Joel was born on March 2, 1895, in Hamburg, Germany. Joel was greatly interested in the arts and between 1915 and 1920 she went to study at the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg. After completion of her studies she moved to Berlin in 1920.
While in Berlin she studied arts with Alexander Archipenko and Ludwig Meidner at the Berlin University of the Arts. Berlin-Joel had her first personal exhibition in 1925, in Hamburg.
In 1922 Esther married Dr. Haim Berlin, and their son Dan was born in 1923. At the end of 1925, the family immigrated to Mandatory Palestine and settled in Tel Aviv. In 1930, Haim Berlin and Esther divorced, and she continued to publish under the name E. Berlin-Joel. Following the movement for Hebraization of surnames, Esther changed her last name to Berli-Joel.
Berli-Joel was a prolific graphic designer and artist, she had many exhibitions, including 12 solo exhibitions. She designed many posters, coat of arms and emblems. Berli-Joel also published several books showing her collective works.
In 1936, she received first prize for her book of paintings about Haifa.
Esther Berlin-Joel died on March 7, 1972, and is buried in Haifa, Israel.
Coats of arms
Berlin-Joel designed the coats of arms of many organizations. She was also approached to design the coat of arms for Holon and Haifa and suggested options for the Jerusalem coat of arms.
= Haifa coat of arms
=In early 1934, Hassan Bey Shukri, mayor of Haifa, started the process of selecting a coat of arms for the city. In July 1935, an external committee decided on a competition with a prize of 15 Palestine pounds. By 1936, the committee, comprising with additional judges including an artist, architect and an engineer, couldn't find a winner, but was impressed with the designs suggested by Esther Berlin-Joel. The committee decided to ask Berlin-Joel to finish the design, with specific guidelines provided. Berlin-Joel designed several swatches, combining Mount Carmel and the sea. On April 22, 1936, the committee convened for the final time to select the design and approve. The Haifa coat of arms was approved by June 1936.
Jerusalem coat of arms
In 1943, Berli-Joel approached Mustafa al-Khalidi, mayor of Jerusalem and provided several suggestions for the City of Jerusalem's coat of arms. The city hall adopted one of Berli-Joel's suggestions on May 20, 1943, but required the approval of the College of Arms. Due to the conditions during World War II, this approval was delayed. Following the death of al-Khalidi in 1944, and disagreements within city fractions for a rotation of Arab-Jewish mayors, the British High Commissioner disbanded the council and appointed an all-British council starting on July 11, 1945. The discussion on the coat of arms was archived.
Publications
8 chalk drawings (1938) ("דמויות" in Hebrew:characters)
Collection of works: Folk in Israel (1955)
Collection of works: Children in Israel
= Posters
=Posters designed by E. Berlin Joel:
Palestine Maritime Lloyd Ltd. Haifa, Lithography, (1930)
Everybody To the Fair, advertising the Levant Fair, Woodcut (1932)
Every Penny for Every grain of earth (כל פרוטה שעל אדמה) at the National Library of Israel
we buy only local products E. Berlin Joel, at the National Library of Israel
Defense - Production - Absorption, (הגנה, יצירה, קליטה) for the Mapai party, Lithography, 1935
The Manufacturers Association, Lithography, 1935
Zion - Would You Ask After the Well-Being of Thy Immigrants? (1938) woodcut
The Association of Working Mothers, woodcut, (1949)
Fair for The Association of Working Mothers, Lithography, (1959)
Pidyon Shvuyim, woodcut, 1939
Social work, woodcut, 1940
Selected exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
Solo Exhibition, Hamburg (1925)
E. Berlin-Joel and Melita Schiffer, Haifa (1941)
Group exhibitions
Among the group exhibitions Berli-Joel participated in:
Israeli contemporary artists (1951) Tel Aviv Museum of Art
General exhibition of Israeli artists (1954) Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Israeli contemporary artists (1955), Tel Aviv
General exhibition of Israeli Artist celebrating 50 years since the foundation of Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
General exhibition of Israeli artists (1960) Tel Aviv Museum of Art
General exhibition of Israeli artists (1961) Tel Aviv Museum of Art
General exhibition of Israeli artists (1963) Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Art Exhibition (1963), the Marc Chagall Artists center, Haifa
General exhibition of Israeli artists (1965) Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Israeli Artists for Defence, (1967) The Helena Rubinstein Pavilion, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
1976, Haifa Museum of Art
References
External links
Posters designed by E. Berlin Joel:
כל פרוטה שעל אדמה at the National Library of Israel
we buy only local products E. Berlin Joel, at the National Library of Israel
Posters by Esher Berlin-Joel at the Palestine Poster Project Archives
Additional posters by E. Berlin Joel at the National Library of Israel