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: $700
Sold for: $1,125
Including buyer's premium
About 50 black and white photographs documenting the Israeli War of Independence and the first years of the State of Israel. Some of them stamped with the stamps of photographer Ephraim (Efrem) Ilani. [Jerusalem, Haifa, Tel-Aviv and elsewhere, ca. late 1940s to early 1950s].
The photographs depict: crowds dancing in Jerusalem after the UN vote on November 29, 1947; members of the People's Council announcing the establishment of the State of Israel from the balcony of the Jewish Agency building in Jerusalem; Chief of Staff Yigael Yadin and the first IDF spokesman Moshe Perlman saluting; the bombing of the Jewish Agency building in Jerusalem; soldiers raising the Israeli flag on a captured Arab armored vehicle; an Israeli navy formation during the ceremony of transferring the Port of Haifa to the State of Israel; military formations and portrait photographs of soldiers; workers' Moshav of Tel Adashim; workers and craftsmen; and more. Some photographs are captioned on verso.
21 of the photographs are stamped with the stamp of photographer Ephraim (Efrem) Ilani. Several photographs with other stamps and press information notes.
Including two additional copies of two photographs.
Approx. 9X8.5 cm to 14X9.5 cm. Good overall condition.
The photographs depict: crowds dancing in Jerusalem after the UN vote on November 29, 1947; members of the People's Council announcing the establishment of the State of Israel from the balcony of the Jewish Agency building in Jerusalem; Chief of Staff Yigael Yadin and the first IDF spokesman Moshe Perlman saluting; the bombing of the Jewish Agency building in Jerusalem; soldiers raising the Israeli flag on a captured Arab armored vehicle; an Israeli navy formation during the ceremony of transferring the Port of Haifa to the State of Israel; military formations and portrait photographs of soldiers; workers' Moshav of Tel Adashim; workers and craftsmen; and more. Some photographs are captioned on verso.
21 of the photographs are stamped with the stamp of photographer Ephraim (Efrem) Ilani. Several photographs with other stamps and press information notes.
Including two additional copies of two photographs.
Approx. 9X8.5 cm to 14X9.5 cm. Good overall condition.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $2,000
Unsold
About 1500 photographs arranged in eleven albums, which had belonged to IDF officer Yosef Ra'anan, of the founders of the Israeli Air Force and of its commanders during the War of Independence. Various places in Israel (some from Europe), [ca. 1948-1951].
The albums comprise an extraordinarily wide-scope documentation of the early days of military aviation in Israel, collected and preserved by one of the outstanding commanders of the Israeli Air Force during the period of the establishment of the state – Yosef (Joe) Ra'anan. The albums include: photographs documenting the first Israeli pilots (including Ezer Weizmann), training and parachuting, aerial photographs of cities, bases and sites in Israel, photographs of military operations during the War of Independence (including photographs from operation "Uvda", in which Ra'anan commanded the air forces), numerous photographs depicting visits of foreign officers and pilots, Independence Day aerial demonstrations, sports competitions, official parades and ceremonies, mechanics, engines and plane models, and more. Many of the photographs document visits of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and the two Chiefs of the General Staff during the War of Independence – Yaakov Dori and Yigael Yadin, to Air Force bases and in official ceremonies.
Inked stamps to verso of some photographs. Some of the photographs document additional IDF corps and units (the navy, the Palmach and more); several of the photographs document Ra'anan's personal life.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Albums in good-fair condition. Some photographs captioned by hand on the leaves.
Provenance: The Estate of Yosef Joe Ra'anan (Reisman).
The albums comprise an extraordinarily wide-scope documentation of the early days of military aviation in Israel, collected and preserved by one of the outstanding commanders of the Israeli Air Force during the period of the establishment of the state – Yosef (Joe) Ra'anan. The albums include: photographs documenting the first Israeli pilots (including Ezer Weizmann), training and parachuting, aerial photographs of cities, bases and sites in Israel, photographs of military operations during the War of Independence (including photographs from operation "Uvda", in which Ra'anan commanded the air forces), numerous photographs depicting visits of foreign officers and pilots, Independence Day aerial demonstrations, sports competitions, official parades and ceremonies, mechanics, engines and plane models, and more. Many of the photographs document visits of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and the two Chiefs of the General Staff during the War of Independence – Yaakov Dori and Yigael Yadin, to Air Force bases and in official ceremonies.
Inked stamps to verso of some photographs. Some of the photographs document additional IDF corps and units (the navy, the Palmach and more); several of the photographs document Ra'anan's personal life.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Albums in good-fair condition. Some photographs captioned by hand on the leaves.
Provenance: The Estate of Yosef Joe Ra'anan (Reisman).
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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
About 110 photographs documenting the immigration to Israel, and especially the absorption of immigrants and life in the transit camps (Ma'abarot). [Ca. 1950s to early 1960s].
The photographs document the harsh conditions in the various transit camps in Israel and the immigrants' daily life – life in shacks and tents, learning Hebrew, manual labor and handicrafts, and more. Quite a few of them depict Jewish immigrants from Yemen; four photographs document the arrival to Israel of immigrants during Operation Magic Carpet in 1949.
The collection contains photographs by Zoltán Kluger, Ephraim (Efrem) Ilani, Hans Chaim Finn, Yehuda Eisenstark, Assaf Kuttin, Shimon Rapaport and others. Some of the photographs are captioned by hand on verso and some are dated.
Size varies; approx. 9X6 cm to 20X24 cm. Good overall condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The photographs document the harsh conditions in the various transit camps in Israel and the immigrants' daily life – life in shacks and tents, learning Hebrew, manual labor and handicrafts, and more. Quite a few of them depict Jewish immigrants from Yemen; four photographs document the arrival to Israel of immigrants during Operation Magic Carpet in 1949.
The collection contains photographs by Zoltán Kluger, Ephraim (Efrem) Ilani, Hans Chaim Finn, Yehuda Eisenstark, Assaf Kuttin, Shimon Rapaport and others. Some of the photographs are captioned by hand on verso and some are dated.
Size varies; approx. 9X6 cm to 20X24 cm. Good overall condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 124 Collection of Photographs by Sam Frank – Immigration and Transit Camps – Israel, Early 1950s
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
About 220 photographs of new immigrants in transit camps (ma'abarot), by photographer Sam Frank. Israel, early 1950s.
The photographs depict immigrants from Yemen (including numerous photographs of Habbani Jews), Iraq, India, Uzbekistan, Romania and elsewhere, in the transit camps of Tira, Bnei Zion, Tel Mond, Nahariya, Khalsa (Kiryat Shemonah), Ein Shemer, Even Yehuda, Beersheba and Kisalon, and in housing complexes for immigrants in Acre and Beersheba. Among the photographs are portraits of children and adults, family and group photographs, and photographs showing trade and industry, work and rest, alongside general views of the transit camps – tents, fabric shelters and shacks. In addition, the collection documents immigration absorption and aid to the immigrants: immigrant children in Yokne'am, a WIZO kindergarten in the transit camp of Even Yehuda, aid activities of the army in the Kisalon transit camp, aiding the 1951 winter floods victims, occupational training of immigrants, and more.
Sam Frank (1920-2007), born in Shanghai, immigrated to Israel in 1948, settling in Tel-Aviv and working as a photographer. Among other projects, he took the pictures that illustrated several books by the author and puppeteer Dina Dzatelovski.
Some of the photographs are stamped on verso with photographer's stamp; however, most are mounted to leaves in groups, by subjects. The mounted photographs are partly captioned and dated on the leaves (English).
Enclosed: Two photographs by Boris Carmi.
Size and condition vary; most of the photographs are approx. 5.5X5.5 cm. Good overall condition.
The photographs depict immigrants from Yemen (including numerous photographs of Habbani Jews), Iraq, India, Uzbekistan, Romania and elsewhere, in the transit camps of Tira, Bnei Zion, Tel Mond, Nahariya, Khalsa (Kiryat Shemonah), Ein Shemer, Even Yehuda, Beersheba and Kisalon, and in housing complexes for immigrants in Acre and Beersheba. Among the photographs are portraits of children and adults, family and group photographs, and photographs showing trade and industry, work and rest, alongside general views of the transit camps – tents, fabric shelters and shacks. In addition, the collection documents immigration absorption and aid to the immigrants: immigrant children in Yokne'am, a WIZO kindergarten in the transit camp of Even Yehuda, aid activities of the army in the Kisalon transit camp, aiding the 1951 winter floods victims, occupational training of immigrants, and more.
Sam Frank (1920-2007), born in Shanghai, immigrated to Israel in 1948, settling in Tel-Aviv and working as a photographer. Among other projects, he took the pictures that illustrated several books by the author and puppeteer Dina Dzatelovski.
Some of the photographs are stamped on verso with photographer's stamp; however, most are mounted to leaves in groups, by subjects. The mounted photographs are partly captioned and dated on the leaves (English).
Enclosed: Two photographs by Boris Carmi.
Size and condition vary; most of the photographs are approx. 5.5X5.5 cm. Good overall condition.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $2,000
Including buyer's premium
Archive of about 1200 photographs, about 50 contact prints and hundreds of negatives from the estate of photographer Sam Frank. Israel, ca. 1950s to 1970s.
The photographs in the archive, many of which were taken during the 1950s, follow the first decades of the State of Israel and encompass most aspects of life in the newly established State. The photographs show the institutes of the state in various events – Herzl's burial in Jerusalem (negatives), the 23rd Zionist Congress (1951), the visit of US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in Israel (1953), the burial of Baron Rothschild in Israel and more; cultural institutions and events – "HaBimah" theater at the transit camp of Tira (1951), the "Ohel" theater, many concerts and theater plays, a chess championship (presumably 1951), car races, and more; social and educational organizations – the activity of WIZO and the "Mikveh Yisrael" school; and other varied subjects – factories, the Tel-Aviv zoo, occupational therapy at the military hospital of Tel-Aviv (the "Tel HaShomer" hospital), IDF soldiers, the editorial staff of HaAretz, demonstrations against the Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany and Menachem Begin's speech, archeological discoveries in Ashkelon, new immigrants in transit camps, the members of the Karaite community of Egypt in Moshav Matzliach, and more.
Alongside these photographs, which are of a journalistic and documentary character and were presumably commissioned by various bodies, the archive contains many street photographs, depicting people of all strata of the Israeli society.
Enclosed are two certificates from a national photography competition of the Government Press Office and the "American Fund for Israeli Institutions" held in 1952. The certificates indicate that Frank won first prize for the photograph "Towards a New Life" and commendation for another photograph. They incorrectly give his name as Shmuel Frank, although Frank's Hebrew name was Shimon, and are signed, among others, by the painter Reuven Rubin.
Enclosed: approx. 40 photographs (reproduced from the original photographs) of Jerusalem during the 1920s and 1930s; ten photographs of President Chaim Weizmann alongside his wife Vera as well as in various official events, all by Rudi Weissenstein, stamped "Tzalmania Pri-Or" (Pri-Or Photography studio); several photographs by other photographers, including Boris Karmi.
Some of the photographs are stamped on verso with photographer's stamp; however, most of them are mounted to leaves in groups, by subjects. The mounted photographs are mostly captioned on the leaves (English). The contact prints are also mounted to leaves and are summarily captioned.
Size and condition vary; most of the photographs are approx. 5.5X5.5 cm. Good overall condition.
The photographs in the archive, many of which were taken during the 1950s, follow the first decades of the State of Israel and encompass most aspects of life in the newly established State. The photographs show the institutes of the state in various events – Herzl's burial in Jerusalem (negatives), the 23rd Zionist Congress (1951), the visit of US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in Israel (1953), the burial of Baron Rothschild in Israel and more; cultural institutions and events – "HaBimah" theater at the transit camp of Tira (1951), the "Ohel" theater, many concerts and theater plays, a chess championship (presumably 1951), car races, and more; social and educational organizations – the activity of WIZO and the "Mikveh Yisrael" school; and other varied subjects – factories, the Tel-Aviv zoo, occupational therapy at the military hospital of Tel-Aviv (the "Tel HaShomer" hospital), IDF soldiers, the editorial staff of HaAretz, demonstrations against the Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany and Menachem Begin's speech, archeological discoveries in Ashkelon, new immigrants in transit camps, the members of the Karaite community of Egypt in Moshav Matzliach, and more.
Alongside these photographs, which are of a journalistic and documentary character and were presumably commissioned by various bodies, the archive contains many street photographs, depicting people of all strata of the Israeli society.
Enclosed are two certificates from a national photography competition of the Government Press Office and the "American Fund for Israeli Institutions" held in 1952. The certificates indicate that Frank won first prize for the photograph "Towards a New Life" and commendation for another photograph. They incorrectly give his name as Shmuel Frank, although Frank's Hebrew name was Shimon, and are signed, among others, by the painter Reuven Rubin.
Enclosed: approx. 40 photographs (reproduced from the original photographs) of Jerusalem during the 1920s and 1930s; ten photographs of President Chaim Weizmann alongside his wife Vera as well as in various official events, all by Rudi Weissenstein, stamped "Tzalmania Pri-Or" (Pri-Or Photography studio); several photographs by other photographers, including Boris Karmi.
Some of the photographs are stamped on verso with photographer's stamp; however, most of them are mounted to leaves in groups, by subjects. The mounted photographs are mostly captioned on the leaves (English). The contact prints are also mounted to leaves and are summarily captioned.
Size and condition vary; most of the photographs are approx. 5.5X5.5 cm. Good overall condition.
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Photography
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $500
Unsold
A large collection of more than 750 photographs by Paul Gross, the photographer of The Orient Press Photo Company, including photographs of views and sites in Israel and photographs of archeological findings. Israel, [ca. 1950s-1960s].
A large collection of photographs by Paul Gross, who bought Zoltan Kluger's share in The Orient Press Photo Company and became the company's photographer in 1950.
Most of the photographs were printed in a small format and are mounted in groups, arranged by subject, to The Orient Press Photo Company album leaves. These include: · Nature and landscape photographs from all over the country (several are from Sinai). · Photographs of the Old City of Jerusalem. · Photographs of Tiberias, Nazareth, Nablus, Hebron, Jericho, Bethlehem and elsewhere. · Photographs of the ruins of the synagogue of Capernaum and the ruins of the synagogue of Baram and photographs of various archeological exhibits. · And more. Several of the leaves are captioned (by hand; mainly in English). Serial number written next to each photograph.
The collection includes some larger photographs; some are stamped on verso with Paul Gross' stamp.
Approx. 620 photographs mounted to approx. 90 album leaves (height: 33 cm) + approx. 150 loose photographs. Size and condition vary.
A large collection of photographs by Paul Gross, who bought Zoltan Kluger's share in The Orient Press Photo Company and became the company's photographer in 1950.
Most of the photographs were printed in a small format and are mounted in groups, arranged by subject, to The Orient Press Photo Company album leaves. These include: · Nature and landscape photographs from all over the country (several are from Sinai). · Photographs of the Old City of Jerusalem. · Photographs of Tiberias, Nazareth, Nablus, Hebron, Jericho, Bethlehem and elsewhere. · Photographs of the ruins of the synagogue of Capernaum and the ruins of the synagogue of Baram and photographs of various archeological exhibits. · And more. Several of the leaves are captioned (by hand; mainly in English). Serial number written next to each photograph.
The collection includes some larger photographs; some are stamped on verso with Paul Gross' stamp.
Approx. 620 photographs mounted to approx. 90 album leaves (height: 33 cm) + approx. 150 loose photographs. Size and condition vary.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $600
Unsold
Photograph of the Jews' Street in Vilnius in the winter of 1928 by photographer Moshe Raviv-Vorobeichic. Tel-Aviv, [ca. mid-20th century].
Captioned and dated by hand on verso: "der alte Judenhof. 1928 winter". Stamped on verso with the photographer's stamp: "Moshe Raviv, Tel Aviv".
Moshe Vorobeichic (Raviv; also Moi Ver) – photographer, painter and designer, a pioneer in the field of photomontage. He was born in Vilnius in 1904, studied at the university of Vilnius in the department of arts and architecture and in 1928 was accepted to the Bauhaus school in Dessau, Germany, where he took courses with Paul Klee, Vasily Kandinsky and Josef Albers. In 1930 he continued his studies in Paris in the photography school Ecole de Photo Ciné. During the early 1930s, Vorobeichic was in charge of the visual documentation of "HeChalutz" operations in Poland until he immigrated to Palestine in 1934. In Palestine he worked for various Zionist institutes and the Histadrut Labor Federation as graphic designer and photographer, as well as independently. He was one of the first artists to settle in the artists' colony of Safed, where he passed away in 1995.
30X20.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to corners.
Captioned and dated by hand on verso: "der alte Judenhof. 1928 winter". Stamped on verso with the photographer's stamp: "Moshe Raviv, Tel Aviv".
Moshe Vorobeichic (Raviv; also Moi Ver) – photographer, painter and designer, a pioneer in the field of photomontage. He was born in Vilnius in 1904, studied at the university of Vilnius in the department of arts and architecture and in 1928 was accepted to the Bauhaus school in Dessau, Germany, where he took courses with Paul Klee, Vasily Kandinsky and Josef Albers. In 1930 he continued his studies in Paris in the photography school Ecole de Photo Ciné. During the early 1930s, Vorobeichic was in charge of the visual documentation of "HeChalutz" operations in Poland until he immigrated to Palestine in 1934. In Palestine he worked for various Zionist institutes and the Histadrut Labor Federation as graphic designer and photographer, as well as independently. He was one of the first artists to settle in the artists' colony of Safed, where he passed away in 1995.
30X20.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to corners.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $600
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
About 120 photographs documenting the Jews of Bukhara. [Uzbekistan?, ca. second half of the 20th century].
The photographs document the Jews of Bukhara during the Soviet regime: costumes, jewelry, funerals and mourning customs, weddings and bride's attires, circumcision ceremonies, holiday dinners, tableware, musical instruments, studio photographs in traditional and modern attire and more. Some of the photographs are possibly earlier.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition.
The photographs document the Jews of Bukhara during the Soviet regime: costumes, jewelry, funerals and mourning customs, weddings and bride's attires, circumcision ceremonies, holiday dinners, tableware, musical instruments, studio photographs in traditional and modern attire and more. Some of the photographs are possibly earlier.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $1,200
Unsold
Large advertising poster issued by the Moldavia-Film company. [Prague?, ca. 1930s]. Design: Jan Vácha (?).
A large color poster depicting a man and woman in traditional Oriental attire standing next to the two Tablets of the Law and a Star of David, with a silhouette of a man holding a staff in the background [presumably, representing Moses or the Wandering Jew]. The company name, "Moldavia-Film", indicated at bottom right.
The Moldavia-Film movie production company was founded in Prague in April 1918, and in 1931 was purchased by the Czech production company Elektafilm. Among its owners and managers were several Jews (including Josef Auerbach, who managed the company between 1921 and 1924 and again between 1931 and 1933). Several months after the Nazi occupation of the Czech Republic, the company was dissolved and in January 1940 its assets were confiscated as Jewish property.
94X125 cm. Good-fair condition. Some stains and creases. Restored tears. Linen-backed for display and preservation.
A large color poster depicting a man and woman in traditional Oriental attire standing next to the two Tablets of the Law and a Star of David, with a silhouette of a man holding a staff in the background [presumably, representing Moses or the Wandering Jew]. The company name, "Moldavia-Film", indicated at bottom right.
The Moldavia-Film movie production company was founded in Prague in April 1918, and in 1931 was purchased by the Czech production company Elektafilm. Among its owners and managers were several Jews (including Josef Auerbach, who managed the company between 1921 and 1924 and again between 1931 and 1933). Several months after the Nazi occupation of the Czech Republic, the company was dissolved and in January 1940 its assets were confiscated as Jewish property.
94X125 cm. Good-fair condition. Some stains and creases. Restored tears. Linen-backed for display and preservation.
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Lot 130 Soviet Propaganda Poster – The 20th Anniversary of the 1905 Revolution – The Kishinev Pogrom
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $3,000
Sold for: $3,750
Including buyer's premium
Еврейский погром [Pogrom against Jews], illustrated poster printed for the 20th anniversary of the 1905 Revolution, Moscow, 1925. Design: Vasili Semenovich Svarog (Василий Семёнович Сварог).
Soviet propaganda poster marking the 20th anniversary of the 1905 Revolution, the attempt to bring down tsar Nikolai II's regime. The illustration by Russian artist Vasili Semenovich Svarog (1883-1946) depicts a pogrom. The poster quotes an article by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin denouncing the Kishinev Pogrom (the article was published in June 1903, shortly after the pogrom): "The reactionists […] quite knowingly, out of cold calculation, are inflaming a tribal religious struggle in order to distract the masses from a social and political protest". The quote, titled "Pogrom against the Jews", was printed in six languages – Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Armenian, Georgian and Persian.
95X61 cm (illustration and text printed on two conjoined sheets). Good condition. Minor stains. Several closed and open tears (restored). Linen-backed for display and preservation.
Soviet propaganda poster marking the 20th anniversary of the 1905 Revolution, the attempt to bring down tsar Nikolai II's regime. The illustration by Russian artist Vasili Semenovich Svarog (1883-1946) depicts a pogrom. The poster quotes an article by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin denouncing the Kishinev Pogrom (the article was published in June 1903, shortly after the pogrom): "The reactionists […] quite knowingly, out of cold calculation, are inflaming a tribal religious struggle in order to distract the masses from a social and political protest". The quote, titled "Pogrom against the Jews", was printed in six languages – Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Armenian, Georgian and Persian.
95X61 cm (illustration and text printed on two conjoined sheets). Good condition. Minor stains. Several closed and open tears (restored). Linen-backed for display and preservation.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $2,500
Unsold
Bildung-awegveyzer tsum komunizm [Education is the Way to Communism], Illustrated lithographic poster. Moscow: The State Publishing House (Государственное издательство / Gosudarstvennoe Izdatelstvo), 1920. Yiddish.
A Soviet propaganda poster in Yiddish, printed as part of the campaign for the elimination of illiteracy launched by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin in December 1919. The central illustration depicts a man riding a winged horse, holding a burning torch in one hand and an open book, reading "Workers of the World – Unite!" (Russian), in the other.
The slogan under the illustration, set next to the hammer and sickel symbol, reads: "Bildung-awegveyzer tsum komunizm" (Yiddish: "Education is the Way to Communisn". In the Russian version of the poster: "Literacy is the Way to Communism").
A similar illustration appeared on another propaganda item made in Russia in the early 1920s – a porcelain plate illustrated by artist Alisa Golenkina (featuring the slogan "We shall set the world ablaze with the fire of the Third International" and an illustration of a man riding a winged horse with a torch in his hand). Some attribute the design of this poster to Golenkina.
70.5X54 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears, some open, restored (paper replacement in several places). Minor stains. Linen-backed for display and preservation.
A Soviet propaganda poster in Yiddish, printed as part of the campaign for the elimination of illiteracy launched by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin in December 1919. The central illustration depicts a man riding a winged horse, holding a burning torch in one hand and an open book, reading "Workers of the World – Unite!" (Russian), in the other.
The slogan under the illustration, set next to the hammer and sickel symbol, reads: "Bildung-awegveyzer tsum komunizm" (Yiddish: "Education is the Way to Communisn". In the Russian version of the poster: "Literacy is the Way to Communism").
A similar illustration appeared on another propaganda item made in Russia in the early 1920s – a porcelain plate illustrated by artist Alisa Golenkina (featuring the slogan "We shall set the world ablaze with the fire of the Third International" and an illustration of a man riding a winged horse with a torch in his hand). Some attribute the design of this poster to Golenkina.
70.5X54 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears, some open, restored (paper replacement in several places). Minor stains. Linen-backed for display and preservation.
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $4,000
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Nor in Rotnland Yiden Gehort dos Recht of Arbet un of Erd [Only in the Soviet Union do Jews Have the Right to Land and Labor], propaganda poster issued by the OZET Organization. Moscow: OZET, 1928. Illustration: Lev Moiseevich Smekhov (Лев Моисеевич Смехов). Yiddish.
Propaganda poster issued by OZET (Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land). The poster depicts, in a series of illustrations, the improvement in the condition of Russian Jews following the founding of the Soviet Union and the decision to retrain Jews in agricultural professions. The illustrations depict the poverty and pogroms in the Jewish community, the meeting in which the resolution was adopted to provide land to Jews, and finally the positive consequences of agricultural work for the Jewish community. The illustrations by Russian artist Lev Moiseevich Smekhov (1908-1978) are accompanied by a rhymed text by Y. Slonim.
In the same year, an identical poster was printed with the same text in Russian (see "Kedem" catalog 56, item 260).
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.
Approx. 102X65.5 cm. Good condition. Some tears to edges, restored. Linen-backed for display and preservation.
Propaganda poster issued by OZET (Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land). The poster depicts, in a series of illustrations, the improvement in the condition of Russian Jews following the founding of the Soviet Union and the decision to retrain Jews in agricultural professions. The illustrations depict the poverty and pogroms in the Jewish community, the meeting in which the resolution was adopted to provide land to Jews, and finally the positive consequences of agricultural work for the Jewish community. The illustrations by Russian artist Lev Moiseevich Smekhov (1908-1978) are accompanied by a rhymed text by Y. Slonim.
In the same year, an identical poster was printed with the same text in Russian (see "Kedem" catalog 56, item 260).
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.
Approx. 102X65.5 cm. Good condition. Some tears to edges, restored. Linen-backed for display and preservation.
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