Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $2,000
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ОЗЕТ лотерея 5 [OZET, Lottery no. 5]. Illustrated poster. [Soviet Union]: OZET (ОЗЕТ) / Izogiz (Изогиз), 1933. Russian. Design: Mikhail Oskarovich Dlugatch (Михаил Оскарович Длугач).
Illustrated poster advertising a lottery held by OZET (Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land), printed in black and red. Appearing in the center of the poster is the digit 5 in which three portraits are integrated, above the inscription "We shall build Birobidzhan…" (Russian).
The OZET organization was active in the Soviet Union in the years 1925-1938, with the aim of encouraging agricultural settlement among Soviet Jews and finding suitable places for such settlements. In 1928, OZET took upon itself the enterprise of settling Jews in Birobidzhan. Throughout its years of activity, OZET held a number of lotteries for the public. Revenues from the sale of lottery tickets financed the organization's operation.
53.5X40.5 cm. Good condition. Several tears and minor blemishes. Linen-backed for display and preservation.
Illustrated poster advertising a lottery held by OZET (Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land), printed in black and red. Appearing in the center of the poster is the digit 5 in which three portraits are integrated, above the inscription "We shall build Birobidzhan…" (Russian).
The OZET organization was active in the Soviet Union in the years 1925-1938, with the aim of encouraging agricultural settlement among Soviet Jews and finding suitable places for such settlements. In 1928, OZET took upon itself the enterprise of settling Jews in Birobidzhan. Throughout its years of activity, OZET held a number of lotteries for the public. Revenues from the sale of lottery tickets financed the organization's operation.
53.5X40.5 cm. Good condition. Several tears and minor blemishes. Linen-backed for display and preservation.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $2,300
Sold for: $2,875
Including buyer's premium
Ударники заводов и полей! в ряды озета, propaganda poster issued by the OZET organization. Moscow: "Emes", 1932. Russian. Design: Mark Epstein.
Propaganda poster issued by the OZET organization (Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land). The poster depicts workers and reads, "Udarniks from the factories and fields! To the lines of the OZET, for the struggle for international solidarity among workers" (Russian) ["Udarnik" is a Soviet concept describing highly productive workers].
The poster was designed by Mark Epstein (1897-1949), a graphic artist, painter, sculptor and stage designer, born in Bobruisk. He was educated in a 'cheder' and later studied at the Kiev School of Art. In 1918, he studied in the studio of Alexandra Ekster. In the same year, he participated in an exhibition of Jewish artists in Moscow and was one of the founders of the art section of Kultur Lige. Epstein continued to work in Kiev even after the establishment of the Soviet government and the communization of the Kultur Lige organizations, while his partners in the art section had chosen to leave the city. During the years 1923-1931, he managed the Jewish Arts and Trades School in Kiev (the renamed Art Section of Kultur Lige under communist management). At the same time, he worked as a stage and costume designer for theaters in Kiev and Kharkiv.
In 1932, after the Jewish Arts and Trades School shut down together with the remaining Kultur Lige organizations, he had to leave Kiev and moved to Moscow. During the years 1934-1935, he was sent by the OZET to visit the Jewish agricultural settlements in Crimea (his works from this period were displayed in an exhibition held in Moscow in 1936). In his last years, he did not participate in exhibitions.
Approx. 67.5X46 cm. Good-fair condition. Closed and open tears, slightly affecting illustration and text (some restored). A few stains. Mounted on thick paper.
Propaganda poster issued by the OZET organization (Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land). The poster depicts workers and reads, "Udarniks from the factories and fields! To the lines of the OZET, for the struggle for international solidarity among workers" (Russian) ["Udarnik" is a Soviet concept describing highly productive workers].
The poster was designed by Mark Epstein (1897-1949), a graphic artist, painter, sculptor and stage designer, born in Bobruisk. He was educated in a 'cheder' and later studied at the Kiev School of Art. In 1918, he studied in the studio of Alexandra Ekster. In the same year, he participated in an exhibition of Jewish artists in Moscow and was one of the founders of the art section of Kultur Lige. Epstein continued to work in Kiev even after the establishment of the Soviet government and the communization of the Kultur Lige organizations, while his partners in the art section had chosen to leave the city. During the years 1923-1931, he managed the Jewish Arts and Trades School in Kiev (the renamed Art Section of Kultur Lige under communist management). At the same time, he worked as a stage and costume designer for theaters in Kiev and Kharkiv.
In 1932, after the Jewish Arts and Trades School shut down together with the remaining Kultur Lige organizations, he had to leave Kiev and moved to Moscow. During the years 1934-1935, he was sent by the OZET to visit the Jewish agricultural settlements in Crimea (his works from this period were displayed in an exhibition held in Moscow in 1936). In his last years, he did not participate in exhibitions.
Approx. 67.5X46 cm. Good-fair condition. Closed and open tears, slightly affecting illustration and text (some restored). A few stains. Mounted on thick paper.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $2,200
Sold for: $3,750
Including buyer's premium
About 170 advertising posters for performances and cultural events. Tel-Aviv, Jerusalem and elsewhere, 1918 to 1970s (mostly first half of the 20th century).
Advertising posters for theater and opera productions, dance productions and humorous sporting events, dramatic evenings, concerts, literary evenings, balls, Adloyada (Purim Carnival) processions and the masquerades put on by Baruch Aggadati, popular celebrations, cantors' concerts and more. Including posters advertising productions by the "Hamatateh" theater, "Chovevei HaBama HaIvrit", the Palestine theater, the Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra, the Palestine Opera, the Israeli Opera and more; many posters advertizing dances, rallies, parties and assemblies by various workers' councils and organizations; and more.
Size and condition vary. Numerous posters in poor condition.
Advertising posters for theater and opera productions, dance productions and humorous sporting events, dramatic evenings, concerts, literary evenings, balls, Adloyada (Purim Carnival) processions and the masquerades put on by Baruch Aggadati, popular celebrations, cantors' concerts and more. Including posters advertising productions by the "Hamatateh" theater, "Chovevei HaBama HaIvrit", the Palestine theater, the Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra, the Palestine Opera, the Israeli Opera and more; many posters advertizing dances, rallies, parties and assemblies by various workers' councils and organizations; and more.
Size and condition vary. Numerous posters in poor condition.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,625
Including buyer's premium
"Purim, traditional masquerade ball organized by B. Agadati" (Hebrew). A lithographic poster printed by Berson and Kaufman, Tel-Aviv, [1925]. [Design: Aryeh Elhanani and Israel Paldi (Feldman)].
An advertising poster for Baruch Agadati's Purim ball, for invited guests only, which was held in the Girls' School hall. Of Modernist Avant-garde design, with the central illustration surrounded by sponsors' names (businesses in Tel-Aviv), prize donors' names and the program.
The painters Feldman (Israel Paldi) and Sapoznikof (Aryeh Elhanani / el-Hanani / Sapoznikov) are listed on the poster as decorators; the "Agadati – The Pioneer of Modern Dance in Palestine" catalogue (Editor: Giora Manor, Tel-Aviv: "Sifriyat HaPoalim" and Dance Library of Israel, 1968) notes that this poster was designed by Aryeh Elhanani and Israel Paldi, but it may have been designed by Agadati himself, who was also a painter.
100X71.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Fold lines and creases. Stains. Closed tears and a few open tears (some affecting the illustration), restored. The entire poster is mounted on thin acid free paper.
An advertising poster for Baruch Agadati's Purim ball, for invited guests only, which was held in the Girls' School hall. Of Modernist Avant-garde design, with the central illustration surrounded by sponsors' names (businesses in Tel-Aviv), prize donors' names and the program.
The painters Feldman (Israel Paldi) and Sapoznikof (Aryeh Elhanani / el-Hanani / Sapoznikov) are listed on the poster as decorators; the "Agadati – The Pioneer of Modern Dance in Palestine" catalogue (Editor: Giora Manor, Tel-Aviv: "Sifriyat HaPoalim" and Dance Library of Israel, 1968) notes that this poster was designed by Aryeh Elhanani and Israel Paldi, but it may have been designed by Agadati himself, who was also a painter.
100X71.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Fold lines and creases. Stains. Closed tears and a few open tears (some affecting the illustration), restored. The entire poster is mounted on thin acid free paper.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
"Purim Celebrations in Tel-Aviv, 26-27.3.29" (Hebrew), advertising poster. Lithograph in black and orange, "A. L. Monsohn Lithographic Press, Jerusalem". Signed: "Painter: A. Nathan".
Approx. 53X72 cm. Fair-good condition. A large open tear (approx. 4X9 cm) to right margin, with paper replacement and color touch-up. Minor closed and open tears, restored. Minor stains. The entire poster is mounted on thin acid-free paper.
Approx. 53X72 cm. Fair-good condition. A large open tear (approx. 4X9 cm) to right margin, with paper replacement and color touch-up. Minor closed and open tears, restored. Minor stains. The entire poster is mounted on thin acid-free paper.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $6,000
Sold for: $7,500
Including buyer's premium
Advertising poster for the film "Land of Promise" produced by Keren HaYesod. Printed on two conjoined sheets of paper. Jerusalem: Monsohn Lithographic Press, [1935]. Design: Otte Wallish (signed in the plate in upper left corner: "M/W Wallish").
A poster designed by Otte Wallish for the Keren HaYesod's propaganda film "Land of Promise". The film was produced by the "Urim" company managed by Leo Herman and was directed and edited by Yehuda Lehman. Lyrics were written by Nathan Alterman and the music composed by Daniel Sambursky. The film premiered in Berlin, in May 1935, and was later screened in the USA, Palestine and Britain. In August 1935, the film won first prize for documentary films at the international film festival in Venice. The film continued to be used by Keren HaYesod to raise funds for the settlement of Palestine until the 1950s.
The poster consists of two parts. The top part features a fine color illustration of a pioneer sowing the land, with musical notes on top.
The lower part indicates the name of the film and the names of its creators, followed by the showtimes at the "Zion" cinema in Jerusalem in late October 1935 (printed in Hebrew and English, within a black frame; printer's name in the corner of the black frame – "Azriel Press". See another version of lower part of the poster, printed for the screening of the film at the "Armon Theater" in Haifa, in Kedem catalog 52, item no. 261).
There is another version of this poster, also consisting of two parts, the lower of which reads "Keren HaYesod Sows – the Hebrew People Reap" (Hebrew; see: "Keren HaYesod Sows – the Hebrew People Reap, Keren HaYesod Posters 1920-2010", Keren Hayesod publishing, 2010, p. 22).
194X64 cm (two conjoined sheets of paper). Good condition. Fold lines and creases. Stains (mostly to verso). Minor blemishes. Tears, mainly to edges; one tear reinforced with tape on verso.
A poster designed by Otte Wallish for the Keren HaYesod's propaganda film "Land of Promise". The film was produced by the "Urim" company managed by Leo Herman and was directed and edited by Yehuda Lehman. Lyrics were written by Nathan Alterman and the music composed by Daniel Sambursky. The film premiered in Berlin, in May 1935, and was later screened in the USA, Palestine and Britain. In August 1935, the film won first prize for documentary films at the international film festival in Venice. The film continued to be used by Keren HaYesod to raise funds for the settlement of Palestine until the 1950s.
The poster consists of two parts. The top part features a fine color illustration of a pioneer sowing the land, with musical notes on top.
The lower part indicates the name of the film and the names of its creators, followed by the showtimes at the "Zion" cinema in Jerusalem in late October 1935 (printed in Hebrew and English, within a black frame; printer's name in the corner of the black frame – "Azriel Press". See another version of lower part of the poster, printed for the screening of the film at the "Armon Theater" in Haifa, in Kedem catalog 52, item no. 261).
There is another version of this poster, also consisting of two parts, the lower of which reads "Keren HaYesod Sows – the Hebrew People Reap" (Hebrew; see: "Keren HaYesod Sows – the Hebrew People Reap, Keren HaYesod Posters 1920-2010", Keren Hayesod publishing, 2010, p. 22).
194X64 cm (two conjoined sheets of paper). Good condition. Fold lines and creases. Stains (mostly to verso). Minor blemishes. Tears, mainly to edges; one tear reinforced with tape on verso.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $3,750
Including buyer's premium
"Redeem the land through the Jewish National Fund". A poster issued by JNF. Tel-Aviv: "Aaron Advertising", [second half of the 1930s or 1940s]. [Design: Franz Kraus?]. Hebrew and French.
Color illustration of the Seven Species on the backdrop of a plowed field and mountains. Inset at lower right, quoting a verse (in French) from the Book of Deuteronomy (8: 8), enumerating the Seven Species the Land of Israel is praised for. The slogan at bottom promotes the cause of the Jewish National Fund: "Aidez le Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael a render au pays d'Israel as splendeur d'antan [Help the Jewish National Fund return the Land of Israel to Its former splendor]. The Hebrew version of this poster differs from the present poster in quoting Menachem Ussishkin in the inset and the verse from Deuteronomy in place of the assistance request (see: Kedem, Online Auction no. 21, item no. 244).
46X32.5 cm. Good condition. Minute open tear to top, not affecting the print. Small tears to edges (one reinforced with tape). Fold line across the poster. Label to verso.
Color illustration of the Seven Species on the backdrop of a plowed field and mountains. Inset at lower right, quoting a verse (in French) from the Book of Deuteronomy (8: 8), enumerating the Seven Species the Land of Israel is praised for. The slogan at bottom promotes the cause of the Jewish National Fund: "Aidez le Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael a render au pays d'Israel as splendeur d'antan [Help the Jewish National Fund return the Land of Israel to Its former splendor]. The Hebrew version of this poster differs from the present poster in quoting Menachem Ussishkin in the inset and the verse from Deuteronomy in place of the assistance request (see: Kedem, Online Auction no. 21, item no. 244).
46X32.5 cm. Good condition. Minute open tear to top, not affecting the print. Small tears to edges (one reinforced with tape). Fold line across the poster. Label to verso.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $1,200
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"Hitnadvut HaAm LeGeulat HaAretz" [The people donates to redeem the land]. Poster issued by the Jewish National Fund. Tel Aviv: "Lith. A. Kaufman", [1940]. Design: Aryeh Elhanani.
Depicting a farmer plowing his field in stormy weather. Quote from Chaim Nachman Bialik: "Listen! The storm, too, calls on us: Dare!" (Hebrew).
Aryeh Elhanani (1898-1985) was an Israeli architect, artist and graphic designer, winner of the 1973 Israel Prize for architecture for his "contribution to shaping Israeli culture". He was the chief architect of the Levant Fair (and designed the "flying camel" logo of the fair) and designed the emblems of the IDF and the Palmach.
Approx. 95.5X65.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Creases and small tears to edges. Open tear to upper left corner (slightly affecting illustration).
Depicting a farmer plowing his field in stormy weather. Quote from Chaim Nachman Bialik: "Listen! The storm, too, calls on us: Dare!" (Hebrew).
Aryeh Elhanani (1898-1985) was an Israeli architect, artist and graphic designer, winner of the 1973 Israel Prize for architecture for his "contribution to shaping Israeli culture". He was the chief architect of the Levant Fair (and designed the "flying camel" logo of the fair) and designed the emblems of the IDF and the Palmach.
Approx. 95.5X65.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Creases and small tears to edges. Open tear to upper left corner (slightly affecting illustration).
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $400
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"May 1, 1946", illustrated poster issued by the "Haifa Workers' Council", "The General Organization of Jewish Workers in Israel". Haifa: "Ot" Cooperative Press, 1946. Design: Yochanan Simon (signed in the plate: "Y.S" [Hebrew]).
Illustrated poster advertising the 1946 May 1 (Workers Day) events held in Haifa. The illustration depicts a crowd of workers on the backdrop of the Haifa bay, led by a figure holding a red flag.
50X69 cm. Good condition. Fold lines and a few minor blemishes. The upper left side of the poster is slightly browned.
Illustrated poster advertising the 1946 May 1 (Workers Day) events held in Haifa. The illustration depicts a crowd of workers on the backdrop of the Haifa bay, led by a figure holding a red flag.
50X69 cm. Good condition. Fold lines and a few minor blemishes. The upper left side of the poster is slightly browned.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
"It all depends on you", poster issued by the "Haganah". Palestine, [ca. 1947]. Hebrew and English. Design: Itamar David.
Depicting the "Hish" (field corps of the Haganah) logo alongside a pointing hand on a black background and the text "It all depends on you" in Hebrew and English. Text at bottom: "Haganah poster no. 2". The poster and the logo were both designed by Itamar David.
Itamar (Ismar) David (1910-1996), illustrator, graphic designer, typographer and the designer of the Hebrew font "David". David studied at the Charlottenburg School of Applied Arts in Berlin and in 1932 immigrated to Palestine, settling in Jerusalem. Over the 1930s and 1940s he became one of the leading graphic artists of the Zionist Movement, designing some of the first postage stamps, posters and banknotes of the State of Israel. His proposal for the emblem of the State of Israel was one of the three proposals discussed by the committee tasked with choosing the emblem. In 1952, he moved to New York, where he designed several monuments, parks and synagogues and created important works in the field of Hebrew calligraphy.
53X83.5 cm. Fold lines. Minor creases. Small tears to edges and fold lines.
Depicting the "Hish" (field corps of the Haganah) logo alongside a pointing hand on a black background and the text "It all depends on you" in Hebrew and English. Text at bottom: "Haganah poster no. 2". The poster and the logo were both designed by Itamar David.
Itamar (Ismar) David (1910-1996), illustrator, graphic designer, typographer and the designer of the Hebrew font "David". David studied at the Charlottenburg School of Applied Arts in Berlin and in 1932 immigrated to Palestine, settling in Jerusalem. Over the 1930s and 1940s he became one of the leading graphic artists of the Zionist Movement, designing some of the first postage stamps, posters and banknotes of the State of Israel. His proposal for the emblem of the State of Israel was one of the three proposals discussed by the committee tasked with choosing the emblem. In 1952, he moved to New York, where he designed several monuments, parks and synagogues and created important works in the field of Hebrew calligraphy.
53X83.5 cm. Fold lines. Minor creases. Small tears to edges and fold lines.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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"Heichal Hatarbut" (The Culture Palace), a large poster commissioned by the Tel-Aviv Municipality, the Department for Information and public Relations, for the dedication of Heichal Hatarbut. Ramat Gan: "Ortzel Press, a Printing Company Ltd.", 1957. Design: Yosef Bass (signed in the plate and by hand).
Large color poster, with an invitation to the dedication of Heichal Hatarbut: "Dear guests, an important and splendid cultural asset has been added to our city – a palace for culture and art. As a sign and proof that our city, in the midst of the tumult of building and doing, pays attention to the values of spirit and culture, which make life worthwhile. The festive dedication of Heichal Hatarbut will take place on Tuesday, 1.10.1957 – for our and our city's glory and beauty" (Hebrew. The invitation is signed in print by the Mayor of Tel-Aviv Chaim Levanon).
Hand-signed at lower left by the designer, caricaturist Yosef bass (1908-1995): "Bass 57" (Hebrew).
133X95 cm (two conjoined sheets of paper). Good condition. Creases. Tears, mostly to edges (some reinforced with tape).
Large color poster, with an invitation to the dedication of Heichal Hatarbut: "Dear guests, an important and splendid cultural asset has been added to our city – a palace for culture and art. As a sign and proof that our city, in the midst of the tumult of building and doing, pays attention to the values of spirit and culture, which make life worthwhile. The festive dedication of Heichal Hatarbut will take place on Tuesday, 1.10.1957 – for our and our city's glory and beauty" (Hebrew. The invitation is signed in print by the Mayor of Tel-Aviv Chaim Levanon).
Hand-signed at lower left by the designer, caricaturist Yosef bass (1908-1995): "Bass 57" (Hebrew).
133X95 cm (two conjoined sheets of paper). Good condition. Creases. Tears, mostly to edges (some reinforced with tape).
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Official Poster for the Seventh Independence Day of Israel. "Dafna" litho-offset press, Government Printer, 1955. Design: Gideon Keich (signed in the plate: Gidi Keich).
An official Independence Day poster was issued in Israel each year between 1949 and 2017. The posters were issued by the Information Center of the Ministry of Culture and Sport and distributed to educational institutions. This color poster was designed for the seventh Independence Day (1955); the illustration depicts a turret formed of twelve bricks bearing the emblems of the Twelve Tribes, topped by seven Israeli flags.
Approx. 66X98 cm. Good condition. Creases and fold lines. Stains. An open tear to upper left corner.
An official Independence Day poster was issued in Israel each year between 1949 and 2017. The posters were issued by the Information Center of the Ministry of Culture and Sport and distributed to educational institutions. This color poster was designed for the seventh Independence Day (1955); the illustration depicts a turret formed of twelve bricks bearing the emblems of the Twelve Tribes, topped by seven Israeli flags.
Approx. 66X98 cm. Good condition. Creases and fold lines. Stains. An open tear to upper left corner.
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