Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture

The New Synagogue in Brondesbury, London – Two Lithographs

Opening: $200
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
Two lithographs depicting the synagogue that was to be built in Brondesbury, London. Reprints from "The Architect", printed by Sprague & Co. Ltd, Lodnon, [early 20th century].
1. New synagogue, Brondesbury: Interior.
25.5X32.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Two pieces of adhesive tape on top of the plate, not affecting the print.
2. New Synagogue, Brondesbury [façade of the synagogue].
25.5X31 cm. Good condition. Foxing. Creases.
The synagogue in Brondesbury neighborhood in London was designed by Frederick William Marx and constructed between the years 1904-1905. The prints were first published in the periodical "The Architect", published between the years 1869-1900. The prints show the façade and the interior of the synagogue according to the architect's drawings. The synagogue was set on fire in 1964 and was completely destroyed.
Art – Prints and books, German Literature and Bibliophile Books
Art – Prints and books, German Literature and Bibliophile Books