Cafe de Ville by Victor Ostrovsky is a large giclee on canvas. It is from Victors Metaphors of Espionage Series. Image: 40 x 50. This piece will ship stretched. A carefully planned intelligence operation is underway at Caf? de Ville. A case officer is meeting a foreign agent. One way to protect the officer is to move the meeting at the last minute to foil any traps by the other side. In the background, the target approaches. Armed agents for the case officer will shove him into the back seat of the car and jump in behind him. In the meantime, the three women divert other patrons? attention. If the target brought protection, they had no time to react. The maneuver is over in seconds and the meeting can take place in a less exposed location. Gallery Retail: $2,800.00
Victor Ostrovsky is the best selling author, and screenplay writer, of four books which were a worldwide phenomenon. His expertise on Judaism, Islam and security issues, made him a thought after speaker. Victor has appeared on Larry King Live, The ABC, NBC, and CBS Nightly News, Prime Time Live, and dozens of other media venues worldwide. His book ?By Way of Deception? was banned for one week, but was overturned by the appeals court. ?The Israeli government, which won the temporary restraining order Wednesday, failed to prove that its agents? lives were endangered,? said a statement by a four-judge panel of the New York Appellate Division. Born in 1949 in Canada, Victor moved to Israel at the age of five. His inclination for the arts was apparent from a very early age. The well known Israeli painter, Giladi, lived on the same street and would often set up his easel outdoors to paint. Victor would watch, spellbound, on his way to and from school as Giladi created wonderful images on the blank canvas. Eventually, the artist presented Victor with his own box of oil paints and took the time to guide him into a world where expressions come through images and color, handing the child a gift that would soon become a passion.
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