Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
Composition by Adolph Weismann – Engravings by Michael Fingesten – Berlin, 1920 – Signed and Numbered Copy
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Der Klingende Garten, by Adolph Weismann; with ten engravings by Michel Fingesten. Berlin: Paul Graupe, 1920. German.
Book by the German theoretician and music critic Adolph Weismann, accompanied by ten engravings by the artist Michel Fingesten; all signed in pencil. Copy no. 96 of 200 numbered copies.
Michel Fingesten (1883-1943), a Czeck-Jewish painter and graphic designer, active in Berlin. After the rise of the Nazi party to power he fled to Italy, where he was arrested in a concentration camp. Fingesten died several days after the liberation of the camp by the British army. [2] leaves, 67 pp, [1] leaf + [10] engraving plates, 28.5 cm. Fine binding with parchment spine and a gold embossing. Good condition. Some stains within the book. Foxing at edges of leaves. Some damages to binding.
Book by the German theoretician and music critic Adolph Weismann, accompanied by ten engravings by the artist Michel Fingesten; all signed in pencil. Copy no. 96 of 200 numbered copies.
Michel Fingesten (1883-1943), a Czeck-Jewish painter and graphic designer, active in Berlin. After the rise of the Nazi party to power he fled to Italy, where he was arrested in a concentration camp. Fingesten died several days after the liberation of the camp by the British army. [2] leaves, 67 pp, [1] leaf + [10] engraving plates, 28.5 cm. Fine binding with parchment spine and a gold embossing. Good condition. Some stains within the book. Foxing at edges of leaves. Some damages to binding.
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