Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Including: Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan, Old Master Works, Israeli Art and Numismatics
December 21, 2021
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $100
Sold for: $200
Including buyer's premium
Four Russian editions of the poem "The Twleve" (Двенадцать) by poet Alexander Blok (1880-1921). Berlin, Sofia and Simferopol, ca. 1918-1922. Illustrations by Yury Annenkov, Wassili Masjutin and Ivan Milev.
The poem "The Twelve", describing a march of twelve revolutionary soldiers in the streets of Petrograd during a storm, was written by Alexander Blok in January 1918, several months after the Bolshevik Revolution. The poem, nowadays considered one of the best-known works of Russian poetry, was subjected to much criticism when first published. It is told that after its writing Blok felt his literary career had come to an end.
1. "The Twelve". Berlin: Алконост (Alkonost), 1918. Third edition (of three editions printed in the year the poem was written).
With illustrations by Russian artist Yury Annenkov (1889-1974), which are considered his best-known works. 61, [3] pp + [1] leaf (reproduction of a portrait of Alexander Blok by Konstantin Somov; from another book), 31 cm. Rebound in hard cover, lacking original cover. Fair condition. Stains. Closed and open tears, some large and some reinforced with paper and tape. Damaged binding, loose. 2. "The Twelve". Sofia, Bulgaria: "Russian-Bulgarian Publishing" (Российско-Болгарское книгоиздательство), [1920]. Cover design by artist Ivan Milev (1897-1927), a prominent representative of Bulgarian Modernism. 36 pp, 22 cm. Fair-good condition. Detached cover and leaves (lacking spine). Stains throughout the booklet; numerous stains to cover. Tears to edges of several leaves and edges of cover. Minor creases. 3. "The Twelve". Simferopol, 1921. Without illustrations. 15, [1] pp (including cover), 21 cm. Good-fair condition. Dampstains. Creases and several small tears to edges. 4. "The Twelve". Berlin: Нева (Neva), [1922?]. Front cover illustration and four illustrations inside the book by artist Wassili Masjutin (1884-1955). Masjutin was born in Riga, studied art in Moscow and specialized in printmaking. Since 1921, he lived in Berlin, where he worked as a painter, sculptor, graphic designer and book illustrator. [3] leaves, 22 pp, [2] leaves + [4] plates (illustrations), 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Open tears to edges of cover and spine.
Enclosed is an additional copy of the poem published by Neva (no. 4), with back cover lacking.
Provenance: The collection of Uzi Agassi.
Category
Literature and Poetry – Illustrated Books, Avant-garde
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $100
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Портреты [Portrety / Portraits], by Yury Annenkov (Юрий Павлович Анненков). Peterburg (Saint Petersburg): "Petropolis", 1922. Russian and some French. Copy no. 97 from an edition of 900 copies.
Album of portraits by Annenkov (1889-1974), a Russian artist, mostly known for his book illustrations and portraits. The book contains color and black and white reproductions of portraits of key figures in Russian art of his time, which were drawn during the years 1906-1921, including portraits of artists, writers and poets such as Altman, Chukovsky, Pasternak, Gorky, Zamyatin, Remizov, Blok, Akhmatova and others. The portraits are accompanied by articles by Yevgeny Zamyatin, Mikhail Kuzmin and Mikhail Babentchikoff.
169, [2] pp., 33 cm. Fair condition: from the original constructivist style dust-jacket, only a cut piece remained (approx. 28X23 cm.), trimmed on the edge of the illustration and the text, with stains. The cover is torn, missing the spine and almost completely detached, with tears to margins and missing pieces. Most of the leaves and illustrations are in good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Some loose or detached leaves and plates. Pen notation on inside back cover. Pen inscription and inked stamp on title page.
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Literature and Poetry – Illustrated Books, Avant-garde
Catalogue
Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Four volumes of poetry by Alexander Kusikov and other Imaginist poets. Moscow and Kiev, ca. 1920. Russian. Illustrations by Boris Erdman and Georgi Yakulov. One of the books is inscribed by Kusikov.
1. Жемчужный коврик [A Pearl Rug], by Alexander Kusikov, Konstantin Balmont and Antony Sluchanovsky. [Moscow, ca. 1920]. Front cover illustration by Boris Erdman (Борис Эрдман, 1899-1960), a stage designer and graphic artist, member of the Imaginists. On the first (blank) page is a Russian inscription handwritten by Alexander Kusikov (Александр Кусиков, 1896-1977), a prominent voice of the Imaginist movement in Russian poetry. 2. Коевангелиеран [Koevangelieran], by Alexander Kusikov. Moscow, 1920. Illustrations by Boris Erdman on the front cover and throughout the booklet. 3. В никуда [Going Nowhere], by Alexander Kusikov. Moscow: "Имажинисты" (Imaginists), 1920. The logo of the publishing house was designed by Boris Erdman. The illustration on the front cover and the author's portrait (p. 9) were created by Georgi Yakulov (Георгий Якулов, 1884-1928). 4. Коробейники счастья [Peddlers of Happiness], by Alexnader Kusikov and Vadim Shershenevich. Kiev, 1920. Front cover illustration by Boris Erdman. Russian handwritten notes and markings on several pages.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Uzi Agassi Collection.
Category
Literature and Poetry – Illustrated Books, Avant-garde
Catalogue
Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $500
Sold for: $4,250
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Dmitry Semenovich Stelletsky (1875-1947), Four Angels / exhibition poster.
Two works on a single sheet of paper. Watercolor and gouache on paper. Side A: Four Angels, [ca. 1925]. Preparatory sketch/painting for the ceiling mural of Paris's Saint Serge de Radonège Russian Orthodox Church, for which Dmitry Stelletsky was responsible. Signed (Cyrillic). Titled in pencil (French). Painting truncated. Apparently, it originally extended over several sheets of paper. Side B: Preparatory sketch for a promotional poster advertising an exhibition. Inscribed (French): "15 juin 15 julliet: EXPOSITION." No details given regarding the actual exhibition or its name.
65X50 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains. Tears, including open tears. Traces of adhesive tape.
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Literature and Poetry – Illustrated Books, Avant-garde
Catalogue
Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $200
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
"Das Fligele" ["The Little Fly"]. Illustrations by A. [Anatloly] Tychina. Minsk: Veissrussischer Melukheh Farlag, [1920s or 1930s?]. Yiddish.
Children's book relating the story of a fly, from the time of his birth to his entering a deep sleep with the coming of winter. Color illustrations by Anatloly Tychina (1897-1986). Rare. Not in OCLC.
8, [2] pp. (including cover), approx. 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. All leaves detached. Minor blemishes and minute holes to leaf corners. Minor tear to edge of front cover. Inked stamp on back cover: "Printed in S.S.S.R.".
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Children's Books
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
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Two Yiddish books aiming to teach children the letters of the alphabet. New York and Bucharest, 1939 and 1949. Yiddish.
1. "Fun Aleph Biz Tov, " by Aleph Katz [Moshe Avroham Katz]. Illustrated by Joseph Schoor. New York: Aleph, 1939. [16] ff., approx. 22.5 cm. Good condition. Stains (numerous stains to cover). Small worming hole to top left corners of most leaves (not affecting text or illustrations). Inked stamps with handwritten notations on title page and inside back cover. Two leaves detached. 2. "Alephbeis, Ershter Teil" ["The Alphabet, Part I"]. Bucharest: Melukhe-Farlag, 1949. Issued by the "Ministerium far Efentlekhen Unterikht" (Ministry of Public Education). With numerous illustrations. Toward the end, pictures of (and words of praise for) Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin. 79, [1] pp. + folded alphabet table, approx. 24 cm. Good condition. Minor stains and blemishes. Numerous stains, some wear and abrasion to cover. Open tears to spine.
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Children's Books
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $475
Including buyer's premium
"Esser Sichot LiYeladim" [after the German edition, Kleine Märchen – Little Fairy Tales], adapted from Hans Christian Andersen, the Brothers Grimm, and others, with illustrations by Tom Seidmann-Freud. Jerusalem-Berlin: Ophir publishing (by Moriah), 5683 [1923]. Hebrew.
Ten fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen, the Brothers Grimm, and others, translated into Hebrew by Haim Nachman Bialik. Each tale is accompanied by a color illustration by Tom Seidmann-Freud.
Tom Seidmann-Freud (1892-1930), painter, illustrator, and author, native of Vienna; niece of Sigmund Freud. Notwithstanding the brevity of her career (cut short by her suicide at age 38), Seidmann-Freud had a profound impact on 20th-century children's literature. Her distinctive style of illustration – characterized by simple, delicately colored geometric forms – is suggestive of the influence of "Neue Sachlichkeit" ("New Objectivity"), a modernist art movement that developed in Germany in the interwar period.
[12] ff., 20X25 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including foxing, to all leaves. Minor creases to leaf corners. Few minor tears. Binding worn and stained, somewhat loose.
Category
Children's Books
Catalogue
Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $150
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Two children's books illustrated by Nahum Gutman. Tel Aviv and Berlin, [1920s]. Hebrew.
1. "HeHalil" ["The Recorder"], Poems for Children by Shaul Tchernichovsky. Tel Aviv and Berlin: Dvir, [1923]. 60 pp, [2] ff., 21X15.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Two uncut leaves. Cloth binding, with stains. Tiny worming holes to back board. 2. "Mis'hak Purim" ["Purim Game"], by Levin Kipnis. Tel Aviv: Abraham Joseph Stybel, [1929]. [8] ff. (including cover), 25X17 cm. good condition. Minor stains. Reinforcements (strips of cloth adhesive tape) to spine and gutters. Blemishes to cover. Minor damage to illustration on front cover, mended (color touch-ups; one letter restored by hand).
Also enclosed: Cover to a children's book titled "Natani Patpetani" ["Little Nathan the
Chatterbox"] by Yehiel Halperin, illustrated by Nahum Gutman (Jerusalem: HaGinah [No. 5], 1930).
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Children's Books
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Talila VeTamuz, by Vera Goldman, with illustrations by Elsa Scharf. Tel-Aviv: Langer, 1946. Hebrew.
A fairy tale for children about prince Tamuz and his sweetheart Talilah, the gardener's daughter, who saves the prince from Nachbol – "The great wizard, minister of darkness, master of yellow jealousy". With fine, hand-colored, illustrations by Elsa Scharf.
[17] ff., 27 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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Children's Books
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $150
Sold for: $200
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Eight illustrated children's books. Israel, 1940s to 1960s. Hebrew.
1. "HaPninah HaAnakit" [The Gigantic Pearl], by F. Spigel; translation by Avigdor Hameiri. Illustrations by Elisheva (Elizabeth) Herrmann. Tel-Aviv: Pressa, [1942]. Detached cover and leaves. 2. "Matzigim et Atzmam – Yeladim BaOlam!", by Ze'ev Rosovsky; illustrations by Chanan Fischer. Tel-Aviv: Fischer, [1945]. 3. "HaKaton Soneh Sabon, after Fedorchenko / Mah Zeh Tov UMah Zeh Rah, after Mikovsky / Buki – Tuki, after Marshak". Adapted by Yehuda Elro'i; illustrations by Moshe Matusovsky [Matos]. Tel-Aviv: Chava Margolin, [1944]. 4. "Sechok BaCharuzim", by Pu'ah Meron. Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv: Schoken, 5706 [1946]. 5. "Asseret Bnei Kush", by Mira Lobe; translation by Gaby [Yehuda Gabai]. Tel-Aviv: Sinai, [1940s]. 6. "Uncle Tom's Cabin", by Harriet Beecher Stowe; adapted by Shlomo Skulsky; illustrations by Aharon Abadi. Tel-Aviv: Amichai, [1955]. 7. "Assarah Kushim Ktanim" – Rhymed Picture Book, by Ruth Gerber. Jerusalem: Rubin Mass, [1967]. 8. "Assarah Kushim Ktanim", by David Pe'er. [Tel-Aviv, 1960s].
Size and condition vary.
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Children's Books
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
"Der Keren Hayesod boyt Eretz-Israel" [Keren Hayesod Builds Palestine].
Jerusalem: Graphica press, [ca. 1928. Designer: Aryeh Elhanani?]. Yiddish.
Listing the achievements of Keren Hayesod. Text surrounded by two sequences of images (illustrations and photographs) depicting the operations of Keren Hayesod in the areas of agriculture, industry, education, promoting immigration to Palestine and more. Text at bottom, soliciting support for Keren HaYesod. A poster featuring different illustrations with an identical text was printed in 1926. See Kedem auction 47, lot 326; see also: "Keren Hayesod Sows – The Hebrew People Reap: Keren Hayesod Posters 1920–2010", p. 26.
Approx. 68X50 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Fold lines. Minor tears to margins. Inked stamps.
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Posters
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Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
December 21, 2021
Opening: $150
Unsold
"Donate to the Child's Fund", illustrated poster issued by the Hebrew Women's Organization. Jerusalem: Graphica Press, [1920s or 1930s]. Hebrew.
Poster soliciting donations for the Child's Fund of the Hebrew Women's Organization. Printed in green and orange; showing children dancing in a circle around a tree, under the slogan "Children Complete in Body and Soul are the Hope of the Nation". The Hebrew Women's Organization was established in 1920 with the support of WIZO, and was active in Jerusalem as a charity organization assisting new immigrants, working and needy women, pregnant women, babies and children. It established kindergartens, summer camps and the Child's Fund for helping needy children. In 1933, the Hebrew Women's Organization merged with WIZO, forming the Zionist Women's Organization.
50X65 cm . Good condition. Stains. Fold lines and creases. Small tears, some open, to fold lines and edges, restored with paper. A partial print (depicting Isaiah's prophecy "and the wolf shall dwell with the lamb...") on verso.
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