Auction 99 Part 1 Avant-Garde Art and Russian Literature from the Rachel and Joseph Brindt Collection
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Auction 99 Part 1 Avant-Garde Art and Russian Literature from the Rachel and Joseph Brindt Collection
Nov 5, 2024
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Дѣтскій остров [The Children's Island], by Sasha Chorny (Са́ша Чёрный). Berlin: Slowo (Слово), 1921. Russian.
A collection of poems for children by the poet, satirist, and children's author Alexander Mikhailovich Glikberg (Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Гли́кберг; 1880-1932), known by the pen name Sasha Chorny. The book, which describes an imaginary world full of adventures, games, and colorful characters, is accompanied by illustrations and lithographs, and a colorful cover (pasted on cardboard binding), by
Boris Grigoriev (Бори́с Дми́триевич Григо́рьев; 1886-1939).
158, [1] page. 30.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Dry and brittle paper. Tears and open tears to margins of several leaves, and to margin of title page. Several detached leaves. Library stamps on title page. Blemishes and minor wear to binding.
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Auction 99 Part 1 Avant-Garde Art and Russian Literature from the Rachel and Joseph Brindt Collection
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Беглецы [Fugitives], by Nikolai Chukovsky. [Leningrad]: Радуга, 1925. Russian.
A children's book describing the adventures of a flock of chicks who disobey their rooster father and set out to explore the world outside the barn where they live.
Enclosed with the book is a plate featuring the illustration of the rooster that appears on the inner back cover, in ink and watercolor. The illustration was created during one of the stages of preparing the book for print, with pencil-drawn page borders and stamps on the back.
Cover, illustrations, and additional plate were created by the Jewish-Ukrainian painter
Arnold Lakhovsky (Арнольд Борисович Лаховский; 1880-1937), who is known for his landscape paintings. Lakhovsky studied at art academies in Odessa, Munich, and St. Petersburg, including under Ilya Repin. In 1908, he traveled to Palestine and for a short while served as a teacher at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. After returning to Russia, he completed his studies and was involved in establishing the Jewish Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts. He emigrated to Paris in 1925 and to New York in 1933, where he painted portraits and taught art for a living.
Booklet: [16] pages (including cover). 27.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases. Minor tears and pinholes to margins of leaves. Some inscriptions and scribbles. Tears, including small open tears to spine. Spine and gatherings slightly loose. Plate: approx. 29X23 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and minor creases.
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Auction 99 Part 1 Avant-Garde Art and Russian Literature from the Rachel and Joseph Brindt Collection
Nov 5, 2024
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Two children's books printed in Russia in the late 1920s:
• Мишка в Москве [Mishka in Moscow], by Евгеньев Борисов (Evgeniev Borisov). Moscow: Государственное издательство, 1929. Russian.
Illustrations by Николай Васильевич Синезубов (Nikolai Vasilyevich Sinezubov; 1891-1956).
14, [2] pages. 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. Inscriptions and stamps on the rear cover.
• Где кот? [Where is the Cat?], by Борис Татаринов (Boris Tatarinov). Moscow: Государственное издательство, 1929. Russian.
Accompanied by eight puzzle pictures by graphic artist Елизавета Григорьевна Дорфман (Elizaveta Grigorievna Dorfman; 1898-1941). The puzzle pictures are designed to be viewed through blue-red cellophane papers (originally included with the book).
[6] leaves (including cover). 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and slight wear. Cover partially detached.
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Auction 99 Part 1 Avant-Garde Art and Russian Literature from the Rachel and Joseph Brindt Collection
Nov 5, 2024
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Sold for: $525
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Песни Пищика [Songs of Pishchik], children's story by Nikolai Aseev. Leningrad (St. Petersburg): ГИЗ, 1929. Russian.
A children's story by the Russian Futurist poet
Nikolai Aseev (Николай Асеев; 1889-1963), member of the artists group "LEF" (ЛЕФ – "Left Front of the Arts"); accompanied by illustrations and color lithographs by the Russian-Jewish artist
Eduard Krimmer (Эдуард Михайлович Криммер; 1900-1974).
Enclosed: Two paper plates with original charcoal and color illustrations by Krimmer (unsigned).
[12] pages + [2] plates. Approx. 29 cm; plates: 27.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Minor stains. Tears, blemishes and wear to upper margins of all leaves, slightly affecting text on margins of front cover.
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Auction 99 Part 1 Avant-Garde Art and Russian Literature from the Rachel and Joseph Brindt Collection
Nov 5, 2024
Opening: $200
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Конёк-Горбуно́к [The Little Humpbacked Horse], a Russian folk tale by Pyotr Yershov (Ершов), edited by Alexander Tikhonov (Ти́хонов), with an introduction and notes by Mark Azadovsky (Азадовский). Moscow: Academia, 1934. Russian.
Adventure story in verse by Russian writer
Pyotr Yershov (first published in 1834). The plot revolves around a poor peasant named Ivan the Fool, who finds a magical horse with a curved back that helps him overcome various challenges and grants him magical power and wisdom.
The story is accompanied by color lithographs by
Nikolai Rosenfeld (Николай Борисович Розенфельд; 1886-1938), a Russian-Jewish artist, painter, and graphic artist who worked as a teacher at Vkhutemas and as an artist for the "Academia" publishing house in Moscow. He was the brother of Bolshevik revolutionary Lev Kamenev (Rosenfeld). In 1935, he was implicated in the Kremlin Plot, an alleged conspiracy to assassinate Stalin, and died in custody.
124, [3] pages. With original lithographic cover. 26 cm. Good condition. Minor stains and blemishes. Inscriptions and stamps. Abrasions and tears to margins of endpapers, cover, and spine; paper reinforcements to inner side of cover.
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Auction 99 Part 1 Avant-Garde Art and Russian Literature from the Rachel and Joseph Brindt Collection
Nov 5, 2024
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Sold for: $400
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Пожар [The Fire], a children's story by Samuil Marshak. Leningrad [St. Petersburg]: Государственное издательство Детской литературы, 1934. Russian.
A children's story by
Samuil Marshak (Самуи́л Я́ковлевич Марша́к; 1887-1964), with color illustrations by
Vladimir Konashevich (Влади́мир Миха́йлович Конаше́вич; 1888-1963). The illustrations contributed greatly to the popularity and success of the book, which is considered a classic of Russian children's literature.
[12] pages (including cover). 22.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor wear. Small tear to margin of last leaf, not affecting text, repaired with glue.
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Auction 99 Part 1 Avant-Garde Art and Russian Literature from the Rachel and Joseph Brindt Collection
Nov 5, 2024
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Four children's and youth books, some translated from Yiddish:
• Учитель Бойаз, translation of the story "The Melamed Boaz" by Sholem Aleichem. Moscow-Leningrad: Государственное издательство, 1930. Color cover and illustrations by
Meir Axelrod (Меер Моисеевич Аксельрод; 1902-1970).
15, [1] pages. 18 cm.
• Коммуна Дер-Эмес [Commune der Emes], a collection of stories about the Jewish colonies in Crimea, by Lina Neiman (Лина Нейман; 1883-1971). [Moscow]: ОГИЗ Молодая гвардия, 1931. Cover and illustrations by
Mikhail (Mendel Haimovich) Gorshman (Михаил Ефимович Горшман; 1902-1972).
71, [1] pages. 20 cm.
• Письмо Ворошилову [Letter to Voroshilov], translation of the story by Leib Kvitko, translated by Samuil Marshak. Moscow: Детиздат ЦК ВЛКСМ, 1936. First edition. Illustrations by
Mikhail Semenovich Rodionov (Михаил Семенович Родионов; 1885-1956).
[6] leaves (including cover). 29 cm.
• Первый раз в кино [First Time at the Cinema], translation of the story "First Time at the Cinema" by Mark Daniel Meirovich (M. Daniel). Moscow: Детиздат ЦК ВЛКСМ, 1940. With cover and illustrations by
Mikhail (Mendel Haimovich) Gorshman.
67, [1] pages. 16.5 cm.
4 books and booklets. Condition varies. Overall good condition. Stains and minor blemishes.
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