Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
The Song of Songs, edited and produced by Gunnar A. Kaldewey, New-York, 1990.
A bibliophilic edition of the Song of Songs book. The Hebrew text is printed on hand-made paper, with abstract illustrations by Kaldewey. An English translation of the text is printed in red ink on transparent paper. A leather binding, painted red, on its front a silver plaque with the book's title. One of 20 fine copies signed by Kaldewey, bound by Christian Zwang in Hamburg (in addition to the 20 bound copies, 35 copies were printed on separate paper sheets placed in a box). [16] leaves, 50 cm. Very good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
A bibliophilic edition of the Song of Songs book. The Hebrew text is printed on hand-made paper, with abstract illustrations by Kaldewey. An English translation of the text is printed in red ink on transparent paper. A leather binding, painted red, on its front a silver plaque with the book's title. One of 20 fine copies signed by Kaldewey, bound by Christian Zwang in Hamburg (in addition to the 20 bound copies, 35 copies were printed on separate paper sheets placed in a box). [16] leaves, 50 cm. Very good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $800
Unsold
Song of Songs. Linocuts by Mordechai Beck. Designed and published by Izzy Pludwinski, Jerusalem, 2001. Copy no. 180/510.
Song of Songs, designed by the calligrapher Izzy Pludwinski. Accompanied by linocuts by Mordechai Beck. The text is printed in "Shir" font designed by Pludwinski in 1998 "to provide the world with more rhythmic fonts of the Hebrew Alphabet for use in lyric texts". The volumes were bound with hand-made paper, made especially for this book by Esther Cohen and Nathan Keren and are placed in a wooden box of fine quality. Attached is a booklet with translation of the text into English.
The book was printed in two editions limited to 510 copies (Gematria of "Shir"). [10], 35, [7] pp, 34X24 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Song of Songs, designed by the calligrapher Izzy Pludwinski. Accompanied by linocuts by Mordechai Beck. The text is printed in "Shir" font designed by Pludwinski in 1998 "to provide the world with more rhythmic fonts of the Hebrew Alphabet for use in lyric texts". The volumes were bound with hand-made paper, made especially for this book by Esther Cohen and Nathan Keren and are placed in a wooden box of fine quality. Attached is a booklet with translation of the text into English.
The book was printed in two editions limited to 510 copies (Gematria of "Shir"). [10], 35, [7] pp, 34X24 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
The Golden Book of Psalms. A handsome edition designed by Shuki Freiman. Published by S.J.R. Associated, Jerusalem, 1999. English and Hebrew. Numbered 49/320 and signed by Freiman.
A remarkable bibliophilic edition. The text is printed in Hebrew and English, page facing page. With illuminations and illustrations in color with golden decorations, designed by Shuki Freiman. Leather binding with engraved golden plaques on both sides. Contained in a fine wooden box with a gold embossing.
[13], 142. [5] pp, 31 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
A remarkable bibliophilic edition. The text is printed in Hebrew and English, page facing page. With illuminations and illustrations in color with golden decorations, designed by Shuki Freiman. Leather binding with engraved golden plaques on both sides. Contained in a fine wooden box with a gold embossing.
[13], 142. [5] pp, 31 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $6,000
Unsold
Six books published by "Bet Alpha". 1992-2000.
"Bet Alpha" publishing house was founded in 1985 by the artist David Moss, and Sharon and Neil Norry, in New-York. Many of this publishing house books include Jewish traditional texts and are printed as Artist's Books, in limited editions printed on fine paper, accompanied by impressive prints and bound in artistic bindings.
1. Maftir Yona, 1992. Original etchings by Mordechai Beck. Calligraphy by David Moss. "Hand-made paper especially created for the publishing house by Yizhar Neuman in "Tut Niyar Workshop" in Zichron Ya'akov. Printing was done by Sidon Rotenberg in the Jerusalem Print Workshop under the supervision of Arik Kilemnik. Etchings were printed under the supervision of the artist. The text was printed with a hand-press Albion of 1886. Copy no. 4 from an edition of 12 copies, numbered 1-12.
All of the books of this edition are accompanied by six etchings numbered and dated by the artist. Remarkable paper binding. The book and etchings are placed in a wooden box.
2-3.Book of Lamentations, 1997. Etchings by Leonid Gorban. Calligraphy by David Moss. The etchings portray Polish synagogues destroyed by the Nazis. Printed on hand-made paper, prepared especially in Maniagni paper mill. One copy is numbered 18/120 and signed by Gorban and by Moss. An additional copy, numbered 4:18, from an edition of 18 copies, accompanied by five prints signed and numbered by Leonid Gorban (Prints are numbered 18:18.)
4. Ushpizin. 7 original etchings by Mordechai Beck. Signed and numbered 18/100. Accompanied by an essay by Beck and contained in a fine box.
5. Solomon's Song of Songs, 1999. Etchings by Zelly Smekhov. Calligraphy by David Moss.Numbered 18/100. Signed by Zelly Smekhov and by David Moss. Includes a booklet with a translation of the Song of Songs into English by Yoni Moss.
6. The Alphabet of the Angel Metatron, 22 hand-painted letters by David Moss, 2000. Two sets, each includes 22 hand-colored prints by David Moss. Each print features a letter in the Hebrew alphabet. Accompanied by a booklet with two essays concerning the Alphabet of the Angel Metatron (in English). Each print is numbered 18:22 (copy out of a limited edition of 22 copies which consists of two complete sets of prints. Original folder containing the prints is missing.
Sizes and conditions vary.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
"Bet Alpha" publishing house was founded in 1985 by the artist David Moss, and Sharon and Neil Norry, in New-York. Many of this publishing house books include Jewish traditional texts and are printed as Artist's Books, in limited editions printed on fine paper, accompanied by impressive prints and bound in artistic bindings.
1. Maftir Yona, 1992. Original etchings by Mordechai Beck. Calligraphy by David Moss. "Hand-made paper especially created for the publishing house by Yizhar Neuman in "Tut Niyar Workshop" in Zichron Ya'akov. Printing was done by Sidon Rotenberg in the Jerusalem Print Workshop under the supervision of Arik Kilemnik. Etchings were printed under the supervision of the artist. The text was printed with a hand-press Albion of 1886. Copy no. 4 from an edition of 12 copies, numbered 1-12.
All of the books of this edition are accompanied by six etchings numbered and dated by the artist. Remarkable paper binding. The book and etchings are placed in a wooden box.
2-3.Book of Lamentations, 1997. Etchings by Leonid Gorban. Calligraphy by David Moss. The etchings portray Polish synagogues destroyed by the Nazis. Printed on hand-made paper, prepared especially in Maniagni paper mill. One copy is numbered 18/120 and signed by Gorban and by Moss. An additional copy, numbered 4:18, from an edition of 18 copies, accompanied by five prints signed and numbered by Leonid Gorban (Prints are numbered 18:18.)
4. Ushpizin. 7 original etchings by Mordechai Beck. Signed and numbered 18/100. Accompanied by an essay by Beck and contained in a fine box.
5. Solomon's Song of Songs, 1999. Etchings by Zelly Smekhov. Calligraphy by David Moss.Numbered 18/100. Signed by Zelly Smekhov and by David Moss. Includes a booklet with a translation of the Song of Songs into English by Yoni Moss.
6. The Alphabet of the Angel Metatron, 22 hand-painted letters by David Moss, 2000. Two sets, each includes 22 hand-colored prints by David Moss. Each print features a letter in the Hebrew alphabet. Accompanied by a booklet with two essays concerning the Alphabet of the Angel Metatron (in English). Each print is numbered 18:22 (copy out of a limited edition of 22 copies which consists of two complete sets of prints. Original folder containing the prints is missing.
Sizes and conditions vary.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $12,000
Sold for: $20,000
Including buyer's premium
The Tree of Life Shtender, a splendid wooden "Shtender" (a reading desk). Handmade. Designed by the artists David Moss and Noah Greenberg. Manufactured by Bezalel-Editions, 1980-1998. Signed by Moss and Greenberg. Copy 18/18 A.P.
In 1979, David Moss first conceived the idea of transforming the "Shtender" from a simple item designed for prayer and study into a complex Judaica item that addresses not only the spiritual aspect of religion, but also the practical side – the observance of commandments. Together with Noah Greenberg (artist of carpentry, born in California), he spent over a decade developing and building the special "Shtender" that would look fairly standard outwardly, but on the inside would be a compartmentalized treasure chest in which one could hide away the sacred objects that are essential for the practice of the Jewish religion .
The motif that was selected for the design of the "Shtender" was the Israeli trees and plants, including the seven species. Each item that is found in the "Shtender" is decorated with floral patterns, carved in wood, representing the command for which it is intended.
Great design work went into every part of the "Shtender", starting from choosing the design motif down to the careful and skillful carving.
The prototype of the "Shtender" was hand-carved by Noah Greenberg. Total amount of 180 copies were produced by expert craftsmen in workshops abroad, under the supervision of Greenberg. Copies of the "Shtender" were featured in several museums and synagogues in the United States and in private collections of collectors around the world.
The "Shtender" contains:
* A charity box. On its walls there are carvings of fig leaves and fruit.
* A carry-on Tefillin box. On the box’s walls there are carvings of the branches of an apple.
* Kiddush set - Kiddush goblet and plate, both made of silver, and four smaller goblets (for family members), placed in a carved wooden box , decorated with vine carvings .
* Menorah with seven canes, carved out of an individual walnut tree piece, shaped as the branches of an almond tree.
* Wooden Challah tray. Around the cutting surface, there are carvings of ears of wheat. There is a drawer in the base of the tray; in it stored a knife with a carved handle. Inside the knife’s handle there is an extractable part that can be used as a salt shaker.
* A box for etrog (citron), with a folding handle.
* A container for the Lulav, with carvings of lulav branches, myrtle and willow.
* Set for the Passover 'Seder' night, an eight-sided plate, with dents for vials; six vials made of silver, a silver goblet, and a carved wooden box for matza. The set folds so that all its parts are stored inside the matza box. Great craftsmanship and time were invested in creating the set. This appears to be the most complex of all items in the "Shtender”.
* A menorah with olive shaped metal vessels. On its sides there are carvings of olive branches.
* A box for the 'Shofar', made of carved ebony, and a 'Shofar'.
* A ’Havdala' Set – A wooden case, with a removable candlestick. In its base a small drawer for perfumes. In creating this item, pieces of the Tamboti tree were used (a particularly aromatic African tree).
* 'Sfirat Ha Omer' calendar made of walnut tree, with ornaments in the shape of barley ears. The calendar is comprised from three separate parts that are assembled together and placed at the top of the "Shtander".
* Esther scroll, written on parchment, stored in a wooden case .
* Siddur for Mincha prayer, bound in an elegant wooden binding (the title of the siddur: "Bau Lefanav, Seder Mincha , Shtender "Tree of Life", published by Bezalel 1998).
Height: 108 cm. Width: 42 cm. Good condition. Minor damages in some parts.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
In 1979, David Moss first conceived the idea of transforming the "Shtender" from a simple item designed for prayer and study into a complex Judaica item that addresses not only the spiritual aspect of religion, but also the practical side – the observance of commandments. Together with Noah Greenberg (artist of carpentry, born in California), he spent over a decade developing and building the special "Shtender" that would look fairly standard outwardly, but on the inside would be a compartmentalized treasure chest in which one could hide away the sacred objects that are essential for the practice of the Jewish religion .
The motif that was selected for the design of the "Shtender" was the Israeli trees and plants, including the seven species. Each item that is found in the "Shtender" is decorated with floral patterns, carved in wood, representing the command for which it is intended.
Great design work went into every part of the "Shtender", starting from choosing the design motif down to the careful and skillful carving.
The prototype of the "Shtender" was hand-carved by Noah Greenberg. Total amount of 180 copies were produced by expert craftsmen in workshops abroad, under the supervision of Greenberg. Copies of the "Shtender" were featured in several museums and synagogues in the United States and in private collections of collectors around the world.
The "Shtender" contains:
* A charity box. On its walls there are carvings of fig leaves and fruit.
* A carry-on Tefillin box. On the box’s walls there are carvings of the branches of an apple.
* Kiddush set - Kiddush goblet and plate, both made of silver, and four smaller goblets (for family members), placed in a carved wooden box , decorated with vine carvings .
* Menorah with seven canes, carved out of an individual walnut tree piece, shaped as the branches of an almond tree.
* Wooden Challah tray. Around the cutting surface, there are carvings of ears of wheat. There is a drawer in the base of the tray; in it stored a knife with a carved handle. Inside the knife’s handle there is an extractable part that can be used as a salt shaker.
* A box for etrog (citron), with a folding handle.
* A container for the Lulav, with carvings of lulav branches, myrtle and willow.
* Set for the Passover 'Seder' night, an eight-sided plate, with dents for vials; six vials made of silver, a silver goblet, and a carved wooden box for matza. The set folds so that all its parts are stored inside the matza box. Great craftsmanship and time were invested in creating the set. This appears to be the most complex of all items in the "Shtender”.
* A menorah with olive shaped metal vessels. On its sides there are carvings of olive branches.
* A box for the 'Shofar', made of carved ebony, and a 'Shofar'.
* A ’Havdala' Set – A wooden case, with a removable candlestick. In its base a small drawer for perfumes. In creating this item, pieces of the Tamboti tree were used (a particularly aromatic African tree).
* 'Sfirat Ha Omer' calendar made of walnut tree, with ornaments in the shape of barley ears. The calendar is comprised from three separate parts that are assembled together and placed at the top of the "Shtander".
* Esther scroll, written on parchment, stored in a wooden case .
* Siddur for Mincha prayer, bound in an elegant wooden binding (the title of the siddur: "Bau Lefanav, Seder Mincha , Shtender "Tree of Life", published by Bezalel 1998).
Height: 108 cm. Width: 42 cm. Good condition. Minor damages in some parts.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $10,000
Unsold
"Etchings for Poems", nine bibliophilic books, created at the Jerusalem Print Workshop between January 1988 and February 1989 and published in limited editions of 40 numbered copies signed by the artists:
*Shaul Schatz, eight etchings for eight poems by Admiel Kossman.
*Moshe Gershuni, ten etchings for passages from "Hachamor" by Aharon Shabtai.
* Raanan Levy, eight etchings for eight poems by Amir Gilboa.
*Tamara Rikman, a dozen etchings for a dozen poems by Dan Pagis.
*Zvi Tolkovsky, ten etchings for ten "Ar'aa" chapters by Harold Schimmel.
*Sidon Rotenberg, eight etchings for three poems by Dalia Ravikovich.
* Larry Abramson, ten etchings for a poem by Zali Gurevitch.
* Michael Kovner, six etchings for a poem by Abba Kovner.
* David Ben Shaul, ten etchings for ten poems by Aryeh Sachs.
The etchings were etched by the artists on brass plates of various sizes using different techniques:
Aquatint, dry etching, hard wax, soft wax and electric pencil. Preparation of the plates, burning and printing were done by the printers Sidon Rotenberg, Miriam Schnitzer and Sharon Poliakin. The poems were photographed from the poetry books and were screen printed. All of the copies were signed and numbered by the artists (all of the nine books presented here are numbered 18/30). Each book consists of 6-10 leaves, each one with a poem and an etching, printed on Arches paper 240 grams.
Originally each book was printed on separate sheets placed in a wood box. The albums presented here were all bound in artistic bindings handmade by Yehuda Miklaf and placed in cardboard and leather cases with matching spines. Most of the bindings were made using a technique of leather inlay to create a design or an illustration and two of them are made from parchment. Each binding is uniquely designed reflecting implicitly or explicitly the spirit of the poems. For example, the album "Shemesh" which includes ten etchings for a poem by Zali Gurevitch, where under a very fine parchment covering the binding, a bird's feather and a delicate illustration of an eye communicate with the contents of the poem. Or the binding of the album with ten etchings by Moshe Gershuni for passages of "HaHamor" by Aharon Shabtai, a brown leather binding set with lighter brown and black leather segments creating the shape of a stone wall. On the same binding embossed shapes of lips and a gold embossing of a crown reflect the poem.
" Presented here is a variety of affinities between an image and a text. Mutual projection, sometimes an exceptional merging…some of the artists – through their painting and selection of poems – who knows what came first the egg or the chicken – reach this time a quality of illustration and the European vignette similar to Medieval or Renaissance allegories. It is possible that the constraints of miniatures had to do with it and, of course: the quality of the etchings. The intensity of both- the etching and the miniature, the promptness, the intimacy and the "aloneness" all led to the creation of "proverbial" works. It is remarkable in the works of Ben-Shaul, Tolkovsky and to some extent Gershuni who is deeply impressed by Aharon Shabtai's intense expression. (From: Exhibition catalogue "Nine Albums of Etchings for Poems", Jerusalem Printing Workshop, Spring 1989; attached).
9 Books, average size 13X14 cm. Good condition. Contained in fine boxes.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
*Shaul Schatz, eight etchings for eight poems by Admiel Kossman.
*Moshe Gershuni, ten etchings for passages from "Hachamor" by Aharon Shabtai.
* Raanan Levy, eight etchings for eight poems by Amir Gilboa.
*Tamara Rikman, a dozen etchings for a dozen poems by Dan Pagis.
*Zvi Tolkovsky, ten etchings for ten "Ar'aa" chapters by Harold Schimmel.
*Sidon Rotenberg, eight etchings for three poems by Dalia Ravikovich.
* Larry Abramson, ten etchings for a poem by Zali Gurevitch.
* Michael Kovner, six etchings for a poem by Abba Kovner.
* David Ben Shaul, ten etchings for ten poems by Aryeh Sachs.
The etchings were etched by the artists on brass plates of various sizes using different techniques:
Aquatint, dry etching, hard wax, soft wax and electric pencil. Preparation of the plates, burning and printing were done by the printers Sidon Rotenberg, Miriam Schnitzer and Sharon Poliakin. The poems were photographed from the poetry books and were screen printed. All of the copies were signed and numbered by the artists (all of the nine books presented here are numbered 18/30). Each book consists of 6-10 leaves, each one with a poem and an etching, printed on Arches paper 240 grams.
Originally each book was printed on separate sheets placed in a wood box. The albums presented here were all bound in artistic bindings handmade by Yehuda Miklaf and placed in cardboard and leather cases with matching spines. Most of the bindings were made using a technique of leather inlay to create a design or an illustration and two of them are made from parchment. Each binding is uniquely designed reflecting implicitly or explicitly the spirit of the poems. For example, the album "Shemesh" which includes ten etchings for a poem by Zali Gurevitch, where under a very fine parchment covering the binding, a bird's feather and a delicate illustration of an eye communicate with the contents of the poem. Or the binding of the album with ten etchings by Moshe Gershuni for passages of "HaHamor" by Aharon Shabtai, a brown leather binding set with lighter brown and black leather segments creating the shape of a stone wall. On the same binding embossed shapes of lips and a gold embossing of a crown reflect the poem.
" Presented here is a variety of affinities between an image and a text. Mutual projection, sometimes an exceptional merging…some of the artists – through their painting and selection of poems – who knows what came first the egg or the chicken – reach this time a quality of illustration and the European vignette similar to Medieval or Renaissance allegories. It is possible that the constraints of miniatures had to do with it and, of course: the quality of the etchings. The intensity of both- the etching and the miniature, the promptness, the intimacy and the "aloneness" all led to the creation of "proverbial" works. It is remarkable in the works of Ben-Shaul, Tolkovsky and to some extent Gershuni who is deeply impressed by Aharon Shabtai's intense expression. (From: Exhibition catalogue "Nine Albums of Etchings for Poems", Jerusalem Printing Workshop, Spring 1989; attached).
9 Books, average size 13X14 cm. Good condition. Contained in fine boxes.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
That's not the way, Text from a story told by John Cage, Images by Gary Goldstein. Shalom Yehuda Press, Jerusalem, 1992. English. Copy no. 3/14, signed by Gary Goldstein and Yehuda Miklaf.
Short text by John Cage, with illustrations by Gary Goldstein, colored by hand. Artistic and impressive parchment binding by Yehuda Miklaf.
The second book printed in Shalom Yehuda Press, by Yehuda Miklaf. The text (selected by Miklaf) was divided into sections, and the position of each section on a page was done randomly, by spinning a roulette wheel. After printing the proofreading copy, Goldstein's illustrations were added and the plates for printing the book were prepared accordingly. All the illustrations are painted by hand by Goldstein. The binding is covered with thin, transparent, vellum, over a linocut by Miklaf. [17] leaves, 25 cm. Very good condition. Cardboard case.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Short text by John Cage, with illustrations by Gary Goldstein, colored by hand. Artistic and impressive parchment binding by Yehuda Miklaf.
The second book printed in Shalom Yehuda Press, by Yehuda Miklaf. The text (selected by Miklaf) was divided into sections, and the position of each section on a page was done randomly, by spinning a roulette wheel. After printing the proofreading copy, Goldstein's illustrations were added and the plates for printing the book were prepared accordingly. All the illustrations are painted by hand by Goldstein. The binding is covered with thin, transparent, vellum, over a linocut by Miklaf. [17] leaves, 25 cm. Very good condition. Cardboard case.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
If I Forget Thee…, Poems by Arturo Schwarz. Illustrations by Gary Goldstein. Shalom Yehuda Press, Jerusalem, 1994. English. Copy no. 18/60, signed by Schwarz, Goldstein and Miklaf.
Eight poems by Arturo Schwarz, accompanied by illustrations by Gary Goldstein, colored by hand. Binding with linocut and leather spine, by Yehuda Miklaf.
A single leaf is attached to this edition – the poem The Stormy Cloud, by Arturo Schwarz, illustrated by Goldstein. Signed by Schwarz, Goldstein and Miklaf and numbered 18/130.
[18] leaves + [1] leaf (not bound), 31 cm. Very good condition. Cardboard case.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Eight poems by Arturo Schwarz, accompanied by illustrations by Gary Goldstein, colored by hand. Binding with linocut and leather spine, by Yehuda Miklaf.
A single leaf is attached to this edition – the poem The Stormy Cloud, by Arturo Schwarz, illustrated by Goldstein. Signed by Schwarz, Goldstein and Miklaf and numbered 18/130.
[18] leaves + [1] leaf (not bound), 31 cm. Very good condition. Cardboard case.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Unsold
1. Poster in memory of the American musician, composer, author and artist John Cage (1912-1992). Jerusalem,1992. At the center of the poster is a wood-cut of Cage's portrait. Printed on high-quality paper, 50 copies, numbered and signed by Miklaf. On the bottom is a quote in Hebrew and on the top in English. This copy is numbered 18/50. 50X35 cm. Good condition.
2. Colored linoleum print, used as cover of the book If I Forget Thee published by the Shalom Yehuda Publishing House (see previous item) Jerusalem, 1994. The printing is signed, dated and numbered: 18/91. 37X50 cm. Good condition.
From the Collection of Arnie Druck.
2. Colored linoleum print, used as cover of the book If I Forget Thee published by the Shalom Yehuda Publishing House (see previous item) Jerusalem, 1994. The printing is signed, dated and numbered: 18/91. 37X50 cm. Good condition.
From the Collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $600
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
The Six Days and the Seven Gates, by Yitzhak Navon. Illustrations by Arie Azene. Jerusalem: Shalom Yehuda printing press, 1999. Copy no. 18/75.
Legend by Yitzhak Navon, with illustrations by Arie Azene. Bound in an impressive binding by the master of binding Yehudah Miklaf and signed by Navon, Azene and Miklaf. [16] leaves, 33 cm. Very good condition. In a fine box.
Origin: Arnie Druck collection
Legend by Yitzhak Navon, with illustrations by Arie Azene. Bound in an impressive binding by the master of binding Yehudah Miklaf and signed by Navon, Azene and Miklaf. [16] leaves, 33 cm. Very good condition. In a fine box.
Origin: Arnie Druck collection
Category
Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $350
Including buyer's premium
1. Ros (pron. Roz), Brian McClafferty. Shalom Yehuda Press, Jerusalem, 1995. English. Design, typesetting , printing and binding in 50 numbered copies by Yehuda Miklaf. A print by Miklaf opens the book. Copy no. 18. In a cardboard case. This book won a prize of the Miniature Book Society in Pasadena, California in 1995. 7 cm. Very good condition.
2. Am I Now? – Essay by Chuang Tzu. Shalom Yehuda Press, Jerusalem, 1993. Bi-lingual, Hebrew and English.
Typesetting, handprinting and binding by Yehuda Miklaf. Edition of 70 numbered copies. Copy no. 18 from an edition of 20 copies in full goatskin binding. Two inlaid leather butterflies. In a heavy cardboard case. Pictures – lino prints. 6 cm. Very good condition.
2. Am I Now? – Essay by Chuang Tzu. Shalom Yehuda Press, Jerusalem, 1993. Bi-lingual, Hebrew and English.
Typesetting, handprinting and binding by Yehuda Miklaf. Edition of 70 numbered copies. Copy no. 18 from an edition of 20 copies in full goatskin binding. Two inlaid leather butterflies. In a heavy cardboard case. Pictures – lino prints. 6 cm. Very good condition.
Category
Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
Catalogue
Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Collection of printed items and leaflets, "Shalom Yehuda" printing press.
* Mikve HaMayim, by Moshe Benovitz. Shalom Yehuda printing press, Jerusalem, [1966]. Poem by Moshe Benovitz, printed on Kozo paper, accompanied by a linocut created by Miklaf. Copy no. 18 from an edition of fifty numbered and signed copies by Miklaf and Benovitz. * Two promotional leaflets of "Shalom Yehuda" press, one on the occasion of printing the book "That's not the way" (see item 139), and the other for the publication of the book "Sheshet HaYamim veShivat HaShe'arim" (see item 142). * Price list of six books published by Shalom Yehuda Press, [1997]. * Passage of The Song of Songs, letterpress printing. * Psalms chapter 133, letterpress printing on greenish paper. Signed by Miklaf. Lot of 6 items. Size varies. Overall good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
* Mikve HaMayim, by Moshe Benovitz. Shalom Yehuda printing press, Jerusalem, [1966]. Poem by Moshe Benovitz, printed on Kozo paper, accompanied by a linocut created by Miklaf. Copy no. 18 from an edition of fifty numbered and signed copies by Miklaf and Benovitz. * Two promotional leaflets of "Shalom Yehuda" press, one on the occasion of printing the book "That's not the way" (see item 139), and the other for the publication of the book "Sheshet HaYamim veShivat HaShe'arim" (see item 142). * Price list of six books published by Shalom Yehuda Press, [1997]. * Passage of The Song of Songs, letterpress printing. * Psalms chapter 133, letterpress printing on greenish paper. Signed by Miklaf. Lot of 6 items. Size varies. Overall good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Category
Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
Catalogue