YAACOV HELLER
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Yaacov, a world-renowned sculptor and master silversmith, is recognized for his exceptional artistic talent and unwavering commitment to quality. Throughout his 60-year career, he has conveyed messages of hope, tolerance, acceptance, remembrance, and peace through his unique interpretation of the human form and spirit.
Yaacov’s works have been commissioned by prominent figures, including presidents, kings, queens, heads of state, dignitaries, and celebrities from around the world. Some of the notable names include Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, George Bush, Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Henry Kissinger, Hosni Mubarak, Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, Jacque Chirac, Yitzhak Rabin, and Anwar Sadat. His pieces bear his signature and can be found in presidential libraries and museums globally, solidifying his legacy as one of the world’s most accomplished sculptors and silversmiths.
In addition to his remarkable talent, Yaacov is also known for his philanthropic endeavors and support of various social causes. He has donated several works of art to various charities and foundations, including The United Nations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Yaacov’s contributions to the world of art and his unwavering commitment to quality make him a true icon in his field and an inspiration to future generations of artists.
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Yaacov, a world-renowned sculptor and master silversmith, is recognized for his exceptional artistic talent and unwavering commitment to quality. Throughout his 60-year career, he has conveyed messages of hope, tolerance, acceptance, remembrance, and peace through his unique interpretation of the human form and spirit.
Yaacov’s works have been commissioned by prominent figures, including presidents, kings, queens, heads of state, dignitaries, and celebrities from around the world. Some of the notable names include Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, George Bush, Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Henry Kissinger, Hosni Mubarak, Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, Jacque Chirac, Yitzhak Rabin, and Anwar Sadat. His pieces bear his signature and can be found in presidential libraries and museums globally, solidifying his legacy as one of the world’s most accomplished sculptors and silversmiths.
In addition to his remarkable talent, Yaacov is also known for his philanthropic endeavors and support of various social causes. He has donated several works of art to various charities and foundations, including The United Nations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Yaacov’s contributions to the world of art and his unwavering commitment to quality make him a true icon in his field and an inspiration to future generations of artists.