Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
1. Marc Chagall – Das Graphische Werk. Stuttgart, 1957. Detached binding.
2. The Avant-Garde in Russia, 1910-1930: New Perspectives. Edited by Stephanie Barron and Maurice Tuchman. Cambridge, 1980.
3. Jewish Experience in the Art of the Twentieth Century. Avram Kampf. USA, 1984.
4. Russian Jewish Artists in a Century of Change, 1890-1990. Edited by Susan Tumarkin Goodman. Munich-New York, 1995.
Size and condition varies. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
2. The Avant-Garde in Russia, 1910-1930: New Perspectives. Edited by Stephanie Barron and Maurice Tuchman. Cambridge, 1980.
3. Jewish Experience in the Art of the Twentieth Century. Avram Kampf. USA, 1984.
4. Russian Jewish Artists in a Century of Change, 1890-1990. Edited by Susan Tumarkin Goodman. Munich-New York, 1995.
Size and condition varies. From the collection of Prof. Chimen Abramsky.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $225
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Yiddisher Falks Ornament, tzuzamengeshtelt fun S. Yuduvin un M. Malkin, facsimile of the Vitebsk edition, 1920 published by the Center for Ethnography and Folklore, [1970]. [2] pages + 26 linoleum cutting plates in a cardboard folder, 24.5 cm. Good condition. *Yehoshua Grossbard – paper-cuts, an introduction by Dr. Giza Frankel. Tel Aviv, 1944. A dedication by Grossbard on title page. * Paper-cuts by Yoseph Vishnitzer. An internal booklet, published by the Printing Workers Society, Tel Aviv, 1943. *An exhibition of paper-cuts, Ganza - a society for Jewish folk art. Tel Aviv Museum, 1955. Varied size and condition.
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Jewish Art Books
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $350
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Rimon, periodical for art and literature. Edited by Meir Wishnitzer and Baruch Krupnik; artistic editing by Rachel Wishnitzer-Bernstein. Berlin, 1922-1924. Issues 1-6.
Volume containing the 6 issues of the Rimon periodical, printed in parallel to its Yiddish version "Milgroim". "Rimon" was the first Hebrew periodical dealing with plastic art. The periodical – as well as other publications by the same publishing house – were printed with much attention to their meticulous, colorful and impressive look, and their high-quality printing. Include reproductions of works by leading artists and writersincluding Lissitzky, Chaikov, Budko, Bialik, Agnon, Tchernichovsky and others. Volume, 31cm. Good condition
Volume containing the 6 issues of the Rimon periodical, printed in parallel to its Yiddish version "Milgroim". "Rimon" was the first Hebrew periodical dealing with plastic art. The periodical – as well as other publications by the same publishing house – were printed with much attention to their meticulous, colorful and impressive look, and their high-quality printing. Include reproductions of works by leading artists and writersincluding Lissitzky, Chaikov, Budko, Bialik, Agnon, Tchernichovsky and others. Volume, 31cm. Good condition
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
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РАЗСВЕТЪ "The Sunrise"]. Saint Petersburg, February 1914. Issue 6-7. Russian. A Zionist-Russian magazine. 9 Illustrations by the artist E.M. Lilien appear in this issue, as well as photographs from Eretz Israel, a map of Eretz Israel and a photograph of Herzl. 58 columns (16 leaves), 34.5 cm. Good condition, tears at borders of leaves.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
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The Unknown Halutz, life-path in ten pictures [woodcuts], by P. K. Henich. Haifa, 1938.
500 Copies were printed of the original plates, and numbered. This copy is not signed and not numbered.
Prof. P.K. Henich (1907-1997), artist, researcher and educator. Studied in Vienna, Florence and Paris academies. Came to Eretz Israel in 1935 following the rise of the Nazi party and established in Haifa the "Art Studio - Haifa". [4] pp, [10] picture-plates, [2] pp, 31 cm. Good condition. A few stains.
500 Copies were printed of the original plates, and numbered. This copy is not signed and not numbered.
Prof. P.K. Henich (1907-1997), artist, researcher and educator. Studied in Vienna, Florence and Paris academies. Came to Eretz Israel in 1935 following the rise of the Nazi party and established in Haifa the "Art Studio - Haifa". [4] pp, [10] picture-plates, [2] pp, 31 cm. Good condition. A few stains.
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