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Kunsthalle Hamburg, 1932. Used. More
Kunsthalle Hamburg, 1932. Used. More
Antwerpen: Sikkel, 1927. One of the 500 copy. In original cloth. 131 p. Woodcuts by Henri van Straten, Frans Masereel , Joris Minne , Jozef Cantré en Gustave de Smet. More
Brno: Levy fronty. 1933. First edition. 24 p. The extremely rare catalogue for the Levy Fronte photo exhibition in Brno. Exhibitors included: Rossmann, Funke, Lehovec. The text written by Kalivoda, More
Varse [Warsaw]: Ḥ. Bzshazo [Ch. Broza], 1925. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. With dark stains on the spine. Chipped, small damages on the wrapper. Inside in good condition. 96 p.First edition. First edition. Text in Yiddish. A collection of caricatures of Jewish actors and writers. Draw by Felix Friedman (1897–1943). More
Milano (Milan): Poesia, 1909. First edition. Inscribed to Giacomo Balla: “Al pittore Giacomo Balla omaggio di sentitissima ammirazione da Paolo Buzzi”. In original wrappers. Inscribed to Giacomo Balla. 249 p. Giacomo Balla (1871–1958) was an Italian painter, one of the founders of Futurism. Balla signed the second Futurist Painting Manifesto..... More
Budapest: Gróf Almássy Éva Művészeti Intézete, 1940. With 32 photographic reproduction. First edition. Text in Hungarian and French. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 28 p., and 17 plates. Catalogue of the 1940 exhibition of French art in Hungarian private collections. Almost 300 works were exhibited and the brochure contains 32..... More
Budapest: Gróf Almásy-Teleki Éva Művészeti Intézete kiadása, 1943. With 32 black and white photographic reproductions. First edition. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 38, (2) p., and 16 plates (last one protected with tissue paper). Illustrated guide to the 1943 exhibition of modern French paintings held in Budapest. More than..... More
Barcelona: Galerie Dalmau, 1920. Poster printed in colors (45 x 31.5 cm). Original poster from the first international avant-garde exhibition held in Barcelona in 1920 at the Dalmau Gallery. It included Georges Braque, Derain, Juan Gris, Auguste Herbin, Fernand Léger, Jacques Lipchitz, Henri Matisse, Jean Metzinger, Juan Miró, Ortiz..... More
Bruxelles: La Maison du Poete, 1963. Numbered. First edition. Limited edition, one out of 25, printed on Van Gelden paper. With four full pages illustrations by Kassák and Vasarely. In original paper, printed in red and black. 93, (3) p. and 1 plate (photographic portrait of Kassák). Edited by László..... More
Moscow: Kinopechat, 1926. With four photographic illustrations. First edition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers. 14, (2) p. Early Soviet-Russian, illustrated biographical pamphlet on Buster Keaton in constructivist cover. In the 1920s Kinopechat, the Soviet state publishing house for cinema, published a series of booklets focusing on the popular foreign film..... More
[S.l.]: [n.p], 1973. Original silkscreen. Printed in blue. Signed in the lower right in pencil. Numbered, one of 10 copies. 215 × 285 mm. Original, vintage silkscreen by the Hungarian artist, Istvan B. Gellér (1946–2018). Gellér was an outstanding artist of the Neo-Avant-garde scene in Hungary. He was..... More
Budapest: Cserépfalvi, 1940. First edition. In publisher’s wrappers. (56) p. Imre Pérely (1898–1944) was a Hungarian painter and graphic artists, who lived and work in Paris in 1930s, where he got introduced to the artistic scene, and got friend among others with the author, Georges Duhamel (1884–1966) who wrote the..... More
Paris, Budapest: 1924- 1934. In original paper. Géza Blattner (1893-1967) lived in Paris from 1925, where he created the Arc-en-Ciel (Rainbow) puppet theater. His company caused a great surprise with its avant-garde productions, which showed the influence of constructivism and art deco, often with flat figures, but also had grotesque..... More
[S.l.]: [S.n.], [ca. 1940]. A unique album with 14 black and white original photographs, 12 photographs on album card leaves and 2 mounted on separate paper. In original wrapping. In various sizes. An album by Ivor Goddard with several photographs of Jacqueline Barsotti, Man Ray’s former model. The fourteen..... More
[Wien]: [Verlag Julius Fischer (Gesellschaft für Graphische Industrie)], [1922]. 29 lithographic reproductions of handwritten sheets with drawings by László Boris. Boris’ original watercolour design for the cover bound into. First Hungarian edition. Limited, numbered (1/50/600), signed copy. In publisher’s half leather with gilt title on the spine and black ribbons..... More
Paris: Editions Poésie & Cie, 1936. Cover by Marc Chagall. First edition. One of the 500 copy. In original paper. 53 p. Inscribed to José Corti The advertising brochure (2 sheets in-12°) of the author's previous work from the same publisher is also presented. José Corti ( 1895 –..... More
Germany - Israel: 1920–1921; 1955–1965. 17 full-page artworks (paintings and drawings in ink, crayon and pencil), some with a short dedication, most are signed and identified, dated between 1920 and 1921 in Germany (Berlin). 12 pages of handwritten greetings dated between 1955 and 1965 in. Pages are handmade Zanders paper..... More
J. Apelbaum, 1922. One linoleum-cut by Marek Szwarc. First edition. In original paper. 19 p. First issue of Albatros Only three issues (one double) were published, the first two in Warsaw and the last one there. “Albatros”, named after Baudelaire’s poem, is the most thoroughly Expressionist journal..... More
Tel Aviv: Hedim, 5685 [1924]. With a linocut by Marek Szwarc. First edition. Printed in only 600 copies. In publisher’s half cloth, with printed front panel in red and black. 64 p. With Marek Szwarc’s striking linocut in Greenberg’s first book of poems in Hebrew, which is considered as the..... More
Dessau: Fachverlag Arthur Bodenthal, [1926]. First edition. In publisher’s photographically illustrated wrappers. Housed in a custom made matching half leather portfolio. [2] 34 [40 (advertisement)]. Scarce photographically illustrated prospectus from the period when the Bauhaus relocated from Weimar to Dessau. Cover by Herbert Bayer. The typographic advertising is printed..... More
Paris: 1937. In original portfolio with hand drawn cover. 40 drawing. 40 drawing made mostly about the pavilions. The Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (International Exposition of Art and Technology in Modern Life) was held from 25 May to 25 November 1937 in Paris, France..... More
[S. l.]: [S.n], 1973. Original, vintage poster. Printed in black-and-white. 205 × 289 mm. Signed poster by the Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde artist, Károly Halász (1946–2016). The poster shows the black-and-white photographic reproduction of the documentation of Halász’s 1973 performance, “Museum”. His performance took place at a gathering of..... More
Tel Aviv: HaMachar, [1938]. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. Cover by Pesach Ir-Shay (István Irsai). Modernist layout. 32 p. Pesach Ir-Shay’s cover design on this scarce pamphlet, a collection of Avigdor Hameiri’s essays. The cover design is identical to the covers of Hameiri’s political and social magazine HaMachar..... More
Tel-Aviv: Lev-Ḥadash, 1927–1931. Cover by Pesach Ir-Shay (István Irsai). Modernist layout. With small illustrations, and geometrical patterns, with 2 photographical portraits. First fourteen issues. First twelve issue with the original belly bands. Complete. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. Issue 1–12: 32 p. No. 13: 39, (1); No. 14.: 47, (1) p...... More
Kaunas: Tulpes, 1928. Cover and four text illustrations by Rimtas Kalpokas. First edition. In publisher’s yellow illustrated wrappers, printed in red and blue. 66 p. First Lithuanian edition of the novels of the Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun, winner of the 1920 Nobel Prize in Literature. Illustrated by Rimtas Kalpokas (1908–1999)..... More