Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Rural view, a painting by Edmund Fürst (1874-1955).
Oil on canvas. Signed.
34X46.5 cm. Good condition.
Oil on canvas. Signed.
34X46.5 cm. Good condition.
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Israeli & International Art – Painting and Prints
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $400
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A girl playing the piano, painting by Arieh Allweil (1901-1967).
Oil on paper mounted on board. Signed.
Approx. 37.5X47.5 cm. The upper left corner of the leaf has been cut. Framed.
Oil on paper mounted on board. Signed.
Approx. 37.5X47.5 cm. The upper left corner of the leaf has been cut. Framed.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Stairs, a painting by Eliahu Sigad (Sigard) (1901-1975).
Gouache on paper mounted on Masonite. Signed.
50.5X70.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to the margins of the paper.
Gouache on paper mounted on Masonite. Signed.
50.5X70.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to the margins of the paper.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $300
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Untitled, painting by Joshua Neustein (b. 1940).
Oil pastel and graphite on paper. Signed in pencil.
50X50 cm. Framed, unexamined out of frame.
Oil pastel and graphite on paper. Signed in pencil.
50X50 cm. Framed, unexamined out of frame.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Two sketches by Moshe Kupferman (1926-2003).
1. "Shana Tovah". Felt-tipped pen on thick paper. Not signed.
17X24.5 cm. Good condition. Mounted on a paper leaf.
2. Untitled. Felt-tipped pen on thick paper. Signed.
17X24.5 cm. Good condition. Mounted on a paper leaf.
1. "Shana Tovah". Felt-tipped pen on thick paper. Not signed.
17X24.5 cm. Good condition. Mounted on a paper leaf.
2. Untitled. Felt-tipped pen on thick paper. Signed.
17X24.5 cm. Good condition. Mounted on a paper leaf.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $238
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Notebook. Liliane Klapisch, Prints / Dan Pagis, Poems. Jerusalem: Hillman Books, 1980.
A portfolio with nine screen-prints and one lithograph by Liliane Klapisch, alongside three poems by Dan Pagis, translated into English by Robert Friend – "The Portrait", "The Last" and "Armchairs". The prints are all signed and numbered (the screen-prints are numbered 178/180 and the lithograph 88/90).
Liliane Klapisch (b. 1933), born in Paris, studied art at the Académie Ranson and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. In 1969, she immigrated to Israel and settled in Jerusalem. In 1983 she was awarded the Sandberg Prize.
[6] leaves, [10] prints, 21 cm. Good condition. The cover is placed in a greaseproof paper cover, torn and stained.
A portfolio with nine screen-prints and one lithograph by Liliane Klapisch, alongside three poems by Dan Pagis, translated into English by Robert Friend – "The Portrait", "The Last" and "Armchairs". The prints are all signed and numbered (the screen-prints are numbered 178/180 and the lithograph 88/90).
Liliane Klapisch (b. 1933), born in Paris, studied art at the Académie Ranson and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. In 1969, she immigrated to Israel and settled in Jerusalem. In 1983 she was awarded the Sandberg Prize.
[6] leaves, [10] prints, 21 cm. Good condition. The cover is placed in a greaseproof paper cover, torn and stained.
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Israeli & International Art – Painting and Prints
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,875
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Alpine Architektur in 5 Teilen und 30 Zeichnungen [Alpine Architecture in 5 Sections and 30 Illustrations], by Bruno Taut. Hagen: Folkwang, 1919. German.
Thirty illustrations and architectural sketches, depicting the vision of German architect Bruno Taut (1880-1938) – building a "glass city" on the Alps. Divided into five sections - Crystal-House (Kristallhaus), architecture of the mountains (Architektur der Berge), Alpine building (der Alpenbau), building the Earth's crust (Erdrindenbau) and star-building (Sternbau).
Eight color lillustrations are printed on the leaves and twenty two black-and-white illustrations are print on separate plates (tipped-in). Original cover with a silver impression.
Bruno Taut, an architect and expressionist theoretician, was born in Königsberg (today Kaliningrad, Russia). In 1914, he participated in the Werkbund Architecture Exhibition in Köln, introducing to the world his "Glass Pavilion" - a prismatic glass dome structure with a steel foundation, which was considered a milestone in modern architecture. The frieze of the Glass Pavilion was written with sayings such as "Without a glass palace, life is a conviction". After World war I, he founded the "Glass Chain" (Gläserne Kette) artists circle and suggested to establish a series of glass structures on mountains around the world, with no useful purpose. His unique perceptions were most clearly manifested in the book "Alpine Architecture".
30 + [7] leaves, approx. 39.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and blemishes (mostly to the cover and first leaves). The cover and last leaf are partly detached. Tears along the edges and spine (some of them reinforced with tape).
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Thirty illustrations and architectural sketches, depicting the vision of German architect Bruno Taut (1880-1938) – building a "glass city" on the Alps. Divided into five sections - Crystal-House (Kristallhaus), architecture of the mountains (Architektur der Berge), Alpine building (der Alpenbau), building the Earth's crust (Erdrindenbau) and star-building (Sternbau).
Eight color lillustrations are printed on the leaves and twenty two black-and-white illustrations are print on separate plates (tipped-in). Original cover with a silver impression.
Bruno Taut, an architect and expressionist theoretician, was born in Königsberg (today Kaliningrad, Russia). In 1914, he participated in the Werkbund Architecture Exhibition in Köln, introducing to the world his "Glass Pavilion" - a prismatic glass dome structure with a steel foundation, which was considered a milestone in modern architecture. The frieze of the Glass Pavilion was written with sayings such as "Without a glass palace, life is a conviction". After World war I, he founded the "Glass Chain" (Gläserne Kette) artists circle and suggested to establish a series of glass structures on mountains around the world, with no useful purpose. His unique perceptions were most clearly manifested in the book "Alpine Architecture".
30 + [7] leaves, approx. 39.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and blemishes (mostly to the cover and first leaves). The cover and last leaf are partly detached. Tears along the edges and spine (some of them reinforced with tape).
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Israeli & International Art – Painting and Prints
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $475
Including buyer's premium
Kandinsky, 1901-1913. Berlin: "Der Strum", 1913. German.
An album dedicated to the works of Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) during the years 1901-1913, with 64 reproduction plates, some showing one work and some showing several works side by side. The titles of the works are printed beneath them, alongside their size, and in some cases, the name of the collection to which they belong and its location. The album begins with a poem, "An Kandinsky" ("To Kandinsky"), by the Dutch poet Albert Verwey. It closes with an autobiographic composition by Kandinsky titled "Rückblicke" ("Retrospectivity") as well as commentary ("Notizen") on some of the works included in the album.
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), a painter and art theorist, born in Russia. One of the pioneers of abstract art. His philosophy is one of the pillars of art history in modern times.
[1], 67 leaves, XXXXI pp, 24X27 cm. Good condition. Minor wormholes to cover and first leaves. Tears to cover and title page, especially where they connect to the cover. Stains and minor creases to leaves.
An album dedicated to the works of Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) during the years 1901-1913, with 64 reproduction plates, some showing one work and some showing several works side by side. The titles of the works are printed beneath them, alongside their size, and in some cases, the name of the collection to which they belong and its location. The album begins with a poem, "An Kandinsky" ("To Kandinsky"), by the Dutch poet Albert Verwey. It closes with an autobiographic composition by Kandinsky titled "Rückblicke" ("Retrospectivity") as well as commentary ("Notizen") on some of the works included in the album.
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), a painter and art theorist, born in Russia. One of the pioneers of abstract art. His philosophy is one of the pillars of art history in modern times.
[1], 67 leaves, XXXXI pp, 24X27 cm. Good condition. Minor wormholes to cover and first leaves. Tears to cover and title page, especially where they connect to the cover. Stains and minor creases to leaves.
Category
Israeli & International Art – Painting and Prints
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
Dessins pour la Bible, Marc Chagall [Bible Illustrations, Marc Chagall], issue no. 37-38 of "Verve" Paris: Éditions de la Revue Verve, 1960. French.
A double issue of the journal "Verve" dedicated to a series of bible illustrations by Marc Chagall, a series complementing his previous work, printed in issue no. 33-34 of the journal.
The issue contains 24 color lithographs by Chagall, in addition to 96 Heliogravures (reproductions) of his illustrations. On the cover of the issue appears an additional color lithograph by Chagall. Introduction by philosopher Gaston Bachelard.
[9] leaves, 96 reproductions, [8] leaves + [24] lithograph plates, 35.5 cm. Good condition. A small tear to the edge of the illustrated title page. Blemishes to margins of binding and spine.
A double issue of the journal "Verve" dedicated to a series of bible illustrations by Marc Chagall, a series complementing his previous work, printed in issue no. 33-34 of the journal.
The issue contains 24 color lithographs by Chagall, in addition to 96 Heliogravures (reproductions) of his illustrations. On the cover of the issue appears an additional color lithograph by Chagall. Introduction by philosopher Gaston Bachelard.
[9] leaves, 96 reproductions, [8] leaves + [24] lithograph plates, 35.5 cm. Good condition. A small tear to the edge of the illustrated title page. Blemishes to margins of binding and spine.
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Israeli & International Art – Painting and Prints
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,063
Including buyer's premium
"The Lithographs of Chagall" – the first two volumes of a series of six volumes published by André Sauret. First volume from the English edition, 1960; second volume from the French edition, 1963.
The volumes contain original lithographs and reproductions of works by Chagall.
1. The Lithographs of Chagall, first volume. Monte Carlo, 1960. English.
With 11 original lithographs (most of them in color) inside the book and an additional original lithograph – the dustjacket of the volume.
220, [1] pp, 32 cm. Good condition. Small tears along the edges of the dustjacket. Stains on the binding.
2. Chagall Lithographe, second volume. France, 1963. French.
With 11 original lithographs (most of them in color) inside the book and an additional original lithograph – the dustjacket of the volume.
209, [1] pp, 32 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to the edges of the dustjacket.
The volumes contain original lithographs and reproductions of works by Chagall.
1. The Lithographs of Chagall, first volume. Monte Carlo, 1960. English.
With 11 original lithographs (most of them in color) inside the book and an additional original lithograph – the dustjacket of the volume.
220, [1] pp, 32 cm. Good condition. Small tears along the edges of the dustjacket. Stains on the binding.
2. Chagall Lithographe, second volume. France, 1963. French.
With 11 original lithographs (most of them in color) inside the book and an additional original lithograph – the dustjacket of the volume.
209, [1] pp, 32 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to the edges of the dustjacket.
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Israeli & International Art – Painting and Prints
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $300
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Two issues of XXe Siècle, two issues of Derrière le Miroir and an album published by Maeght, all containing original lithographs.
1. Hommage à Georges Braque. [Paris]: Maeght, 1946. Copy no. 18 of an edition of 350 numbered copies. Five original lithographs by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Pierre Tal-Coat, Raoul Ubac and Pierre Pallut.
84 pp, [1] plate, 38 cm. Good condition. Stains (mostly on the edges of the leaves). Stains and minor blemishes to cardboard slipcase.
2. Derrière le Miroir / Ubac, Gouaches et ardoises taillées. [Paris]: Maeght, 1946. Issue no. 142. Copy no. 6 of an edition of 150 numbered copies, signed by the artist. Eight original lithographs by Raoul Ubac, four of them on double spreads, one of these on the cover.
[2] leaves, 33, [1] pp, 38 cm. Good condition. Stains (mostly on the cover). Minor blemishes to cardboard slipcase. Felt-tipped pen writing on the cardboard slipcase.
3. Derrière le Miroir / Chagall. [Paris]: Maeght, 1977. Issue no. 225. Copy no. 89 of an edition of 150 numbered copies. Original lithograph by Marc Chagall on a double spread.
[1] leaf, 23, [1] pp, 38 cm. Good condition. Stains, mostly to cover and cardboard slipcase.
4. XXe Siècle, Panorama 71**, Les grandes expositions dans les Musées et dans les Galeries en France et à l’Étranger, Hommage à Alberto Magnelli. Issue 37, December 1971. Original lithographs by Alexander Calder and Zao Wou-Ki and an original screen print by Ya'akov Agam.
184 pp, [4] plates (one of them folded), 31 cm. Minor blemishes. Stains.
5. XXe Siècle, Panorama 72**, Les grandes expositions dans les Musées et dans les Galeries en France et à l’Étranger, Hommage à Piet Mondrian. Issue 38, June 1972. Original lithographs by André Masson and Graham Sutherland.
184 pp, [2] plates, 31 cm. Good condition. Stains. Loose gatherings in several places.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
1. Hommage à Georges Braque. [Paris]: Maeght, 1946. Copy no. 18 of an edition of 350 numbered copies. Five original lithographs by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Pierre Tal-Coat, Raoul Ubac and Pierre Pallut.
84 pp, [1] plate, 38 cm. Good condition. Stains (mostly on the edges of the leaves). Stains and minor blemishes to cardboard slipcase.
2. Derrière le Miroir / Ubac, Gouaches et ardoises taillées. [Paris]: Maeght, 1946. Issue no. 142. Copy no. 6 of an edition of 150 numbered copies, signed by the artist. Eight original lithographs by Raoul Ubac, four of them on double spreads, one of these on the cover.
[2] leaves, 33, [1] pp, 38 cm. Good condition. Stains (mostly on the cover). Minor blemishes to cardboard slipcase. Felt-tipped pen writing on the cardboard slipcase.
3. Derrière le Miroir / Chagall. [Paris]: Maeght, 1977. Issue no. 225. Copy no. 89 of an edition of 150 numbered copies. Original lithograph by Marc Chagall on a double spread.
[1] leaf, 23, [1] pp, 38 cm. Good condition. Stains, mostly to cover and cardboard slipcase.
4. XXe Siècle, Panorama 71**, Les grandes expositions dans les Musées et dans les Galeries en France et à l’Étranger, Hommage à Alberto Magnelli. Issue 37, December 1971. Original lithographs by Alexander Calder and Zao Wou-Ki and an original screen print by Ya'akov Agam.
184 pp, [4] plates (one of them folded), 31 cm. Minor blemishes. Stains.
5. XXe Siècle, Panorama 72**, Les grandes expositions dans les Musées et dans les Galeries en France et à l’Étranger, Hommage à Piet Mondrian. Issue 38, June 1972. Original lithographs by André Masson and Graham Sutherland.
184 pp, [2] plates, 31 cm. Good condition. Stains. Loose gatherings in several places.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Israeli & International Art – Painting and Prints
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Eicha, calligraphy by David Moss. Woodcuts by Leonid Gorban. [Berkley]: Bet Alpha, 1997.
A bibliophile edition of Eicha. The text is accompanied by six woodcuts depicting European synagogues made of wood, all burned by the Germans during the Holocaust. The book is printed on hand-made paper "prepared especially for this book in Maniagni paper mill". Copy no. 18 from an edition of 120 copies. Signed by the artists in the colophon.
[16] leaves, 33.5 cm. Good condition. Placed in a cardboard slipcase.
A bibliophile edition of Eicha. The text is accompanied by six woodcuts depicting European synagogues made of wood, all burned by the Germans during the Holocaust. The book is printed on hand-made paper "prepared especially for this book in Maniagni paper mill". Copy no. 18 from an edition of 120 copies. Signed by the artists in the colophon.
[16] leaves, 33.5 cm. Good condition. Placed in a cardboard slipcase.
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