Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
Hermann Struck – Collection of Books with Lithographs / Inscription and Signature
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A book by Hermann Struck and three additional books with illustrations (lithographs) by him.
1. Skizzen aus Litauen Weissrussland und Kurland, von Hermann Struck und Herbert Eulenberg. Berlin: Georg Stilke, 1916. German.
"Sketches from Lithuania, Belarus and Kurland", with 60 lithographs by Hermann Struck.
2. Die Radierung im Schönen Buche, Hermann Struck. Berlin: Euphorion, 1921. German. An edition of 800 copies.
3. Das Ostjudische Antlitz, von Arnold Zweig, zu Zweiundgunfzig Zeichnungen von Hermann Struck. Berlin: Welt-Verlag, 1922. Second edition. German.
Accompanied by 52 lithographed portraits of Jews from Eastern Europe by Hermann Struck. Inscribed on title page by by Hermann Struck (Hebrew) to Pinchas Rutenberg (Haifa, 1938); Signed by Struck on the front endpaper (German).
4. Vilna (illustrated Poem), by Zalman Shneur, illustrations by Hermann Struck. Berlin: "HaSefer", 1923. A numbered copy of an edition of 1700 copies, signed by Zalman Shneur on the colophon.
Size and condition vary.
1. Skizzen aus Litauen Weissrussland und Kurland, von Hermann Struck und Herbert Eulenberg. Berlin: Georg Stilke, 1916. German.
"Sketches from Lithuania, Belarus and Kurland", with 60 lithographs by Hermann Struck.
2. Die Radierung im Schönen Buche, Hermann Struck. Berlin: Euphorion, 1921. German. An edition of 800 copies.
3. Das Ostjudische Antlitz, von Arnold Zweig, zu Zweiundgunfzig Zeichnungen von Hermann Struck. Berlin: Welt-Verlag, 1922. Second edition. German.
Accompanied by 52 lithographed portraits of Jews from Eastern Europe by Hermann Struck. Inscribed on title page by by Hermann Struck (Hebrew) to Pinchas Rutenberg (Haifa, 1938); Signed by Struck on the front endpaper (German).
4. Vilna (illustrated Poem), by Zalman Shneur, illustrations by Hermann Struck. Berlin: "HaSefer", 1923. A numbered copy of an edition of 1700 copies, signed by Zalman Shneur on the colophon.
Size and condition vary.
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