Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture

Including: sketches by Ze'ev Raban and Bezalel items, hildren's books, avant-garde books, rare ladino periodicals, and more

"Nathan Altman's Portrait" / "S. Chekhonin" – Two Books by Abram Markovich Efros – Covers in the Style of Russian Avant-garde – 1920s

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Two books by the Russian-Jewish art critic Abram Markovich Efros (1888-1954):
1. портрет натана альтмана ["Nathan Altman's Portrait"], by Abram Efros. Moscow: Шиповник, 1922. Russian.
Brief monograph on the output of the Russian-Jewish avant-garde artist Nathan Altman (Натан Исаевич Альтман, 1889-1970), with pictures representing several of his works. An illustration by Altman (a reproduction, reduced in size, of a painting from the series "Judische Graphik" – "Jewish Graphics") appears on the front cover.
101, [3] pp., 18.5 cm. Good condition. One gathering detached. Loose leaves. Minor stains. Cover partly detached, with tears (including some open tears, not affecting print) to edges. Spine torn, mended (non-professionally) with strips of adhesive tape. Notation in red pencil on back cover.
2. S. Chekhonin, by Abram Efros and Nikolay Punin. Moscow-Leningrad: State Press, [ca. 1924]. English.
Abram Markovich Efros (1888-1954) and Nikolay Punin (1888-1953) dealing with the life and work of the multi-disciplinary Russian artist and designer Sergey Chekhonin (Сергей Васильевич Чехонин, 1878-1936). With 12 plates (on paper of varying thickness; some in color), as well as numerous in-text illustrations, featuring Chekhonin's works: paintings, book illustrations, porcelain plates, stamps, currency bills, bookplates, and more.
The book was published in Russian, French, German, and English.
See: Nina Gurianova et al., "The Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910-1934," exhibition catalogue, MoMA, New York, 2002, Item No. 530.
104, [2] pp. + [12] plates, 30 cm. Good condition. Stains. Several leaves and plates detached. Cover detached. Tears (including some open tears, not affecting print) to cover and spine. Notation in blue pencil on back cover.
Yiddish Children's Books, Poetry and Periodicals, Avant-garde
Yiddish Children's Books, Poetry and Periodicals, Avant-garde