Korea a Szabadságért (Korea for Freedom) Exhibition catalogue
Budapest: 1953. In original illustrated paper. 52 p. Catalogue of Korean art exhibition in Budapest. More
Budapest: 1953. In original illustrated paper. 52 p. Catalogue of Korean art exhibition in Budapest. More
Vienna: Gesellschaft für Vervielfältigende Kunst, 1874[–]. First edition. Complete album. With 50 loose plates (etchings: 43, engravings: 5, photogravures: 2), each protected with tracing paper. In original green, printed half-cloth portfolio. 12 booklets (no. XII–XIII. published together), with the original covers. The printed covers of the portfolio indicate the content..... More
[Ca. 1928]. Promotional leaflet. Illustrated on verso. Text in German. 104 × 152 mm. Illustrated promotional leaflet for Hintergrund (Backdrop), a portfolio of17 prints by George Grosz. Consisting of 17 prints, the portfolio was based on Grosz’s designs for a staging of The Good Soldier Švejk at the Piscator-bühne..... More
Netherlands: Around 1920. In original binding. Bound in half cloth with copper embossing on both boards, large folio size. More than 600 samples. Rath & Doodeheefver is a former Dutch wallpaper manufacturer. Cornelis van der Sluys was also making wallpapers desing fot the R& D. More
Budapest: Around 1910. 32 p. with many illustration. Miksa Róth (1865 – 1944) was a Hungarian mosaicist and stained glass artist responsible for making mosaic and stained glass prominent art forms in Hungarian art. In part, Róth was inspired by the work of Pre-Raphaelite artists Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris..... More
Buenos Aires: Amigos del Arte, 1931. First edition. In publisher’s wrappers. With 29 black and white photographic reproductions. [32] p. Scarce exhibition catalogue of important modernist artworks with 29 photographic reproductions. The catalogue was published for an exhibition held by Amigos del Arte in Buenos Aires. It includes the..... More
Warsaw: Instytut Propagandy Sztuki. 1936. In original wrappers. 83 p. 24 plate. Catalog of an exhibition organized in January 1936 in Warsaw. Exhibitors, among others: Henryk Berlewi, Leon Chwistek, Tytus Czyżewski, Karol Hiller, Konstanty Mackiewicz, Wladyslaw Strzeminski, Henryk Streng, Katarzyna Kobro. More
1844–1848. 50 pencil drawings, 3 of them colored on 28 leaves. In contemporary cloth, with gilt title on front panel. A private sketchbook by a young Hungarian noble man, with handsome pictures of horses, horse riding, hunting scenes with dogs, young ladies, grotesque scenes, and views of Austrian and Hungaian..... More
Budapest: Magyar Kommunista Párt, Szociáldemokrata Párt és a Szabad Szakszervezetek közös kiadása, 1945. First edition. In original photographically illustrated paper, printed in red and black. VIII, (5), 5–136 p. Edited by Róbert Byssz, using photomontage in the manner of El Lissitzky and Rodchenko. Showing the Soviet-styled celebration of May Day..... More
Szeged: Prometheus, 1934. First edition. In original illustrated paper. 45, (3), p., 22 plates, and 8 pages of advertisement. Illustrated with the reproductions of modernist Hungarian and international posters. More
Budapest: 1896. First edition. In contemporary half-canvas binding, the original envelope is glued on. 52 p. Folio. Artist included: Rembrandt, Pacchia, Leonardo da Vinci, Bartelmees van Bassen, Vivarini, Castango,Durer. More
[Soviet Union / Hungary]: [Around 1945]. 38 hand-colored drawings on the backs of military-issue postcards. Bound by string. 38 leaves [postcards]. Thirty-eight hand-colored, partly erotic and pornographic drawings by a Hungarian prisoner of war in the Soviet Union. A unique collection of cartoons of a Hungarian POW of the..... More
Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem, 1925-1928. First editionIn original papers. Issues 1-13 (nine booklets) 16-32 p. per booklet. A complete set of Teatron veOmanut [Theatre and Art], a monthly journal published by Aharon Yachnovitz (Yachnai). "Teatron veOmanut" was amongst the few art journals published in Palestine in the 1920s, yet a most..... More
[N.p.]: [s.n.], [N.d., 1978]. Samizdat. In original, light green cloth. Text in Czech. A compilation of articles, interviews and essays on separately numbered pages. (298) carbon copy leaves, bond together with a printed, four-page leaflet, and one leaf with a table of contents handwrit. Czechoslovakian samizdat on Action Art, Performance..... More
Budapest: Amicus, 1927. Illustrated by Gyorgy Rauscher and Vilma Kiss. Book design by Laszlo Reiter. First edition. In original paper. 23, [3] p., 3 t. With the writings of Máriusz Rabinovszky and Kálmán Kovács. The first issue of the magazine is not known in any bibliographies. Most likely, it was..... More
Budapest: 1900. In original illustrated wrappers. 18 p. Second edition. More
Prague: 1910. 24 p. Exhibiting artists include Pierre Bonnard, George Braque, André Derain, Kees Van Dogen, Henri Mattisse etc. Mánes (The Mánes Association of Fine Artists) was an important artists’ organization, founded in 1887 in Prague. It gained significance for its international exhibitions that catalyzed interaction between Czech and..... More
Poznan: 1918. 30 p. In the text of woodcuts by Stefan Szmaj, Jerzy Hulewicz, Władysław Skotarek and Małgorzata Kubicka. Cover by August Zamoyski. Zdrój (The Source) was the literary review of the Poznan Expressionist group, founded in 1917 and existed until 1922. More
Poznan: 1918. In original wrappers. In the text of Jerzy Hulewicz's woodcuts.Cover by August Zamoyski. Zdrój (The Source) was the literary review of the Poznan Expressionist group, founded in 1917 and existed until 1922. 30 p. More
Krakow: 1926. 207-215 p. This issue includes, among others texts by T. Peiper "Early Access", J. Przyboś "Man in Things", J. Brzękowski "Fragment of a Film Novel". “Zwrotnica” was the magazine of “Awangarda Krakowska” the Kraków-group of avant-garde artists’. The founder and the editor of the periodical was..... More
Budapest: (Vészi Gerzson). 1925. In original paper. 19+(1) p. + 9 plate. More
Kolozsvár: Studio nyomda, [n.d.]. First edition. Limited, numbered. One of 200 copies. Each plate signed by the artist in pencil. 10 linocut plates printed in black (3), red (2), purple (4) and light purple (1). In publisher’s printed folder. (10) plates. Composition size: ca 280 × 228 mm. Page size..... More
Kharkiv: Proletaryi, 1930. Photogravure plates and fold-out map, Text in Ukrainian, Russian, German and French. Publisher's two-color. First edition. In original paper. MoMA 908. 4, pp. 101, [2], plates 15. Strakhov was one of the founders of the Soviet Social Realism art movement. But before he turned to the dark..... More
Etching on vellum. Plate: 133 × 113 mm, image: 113 × 89 mm, sheet: ca. 213 × 133 mm. Signed and dated, in plate, lower left of image: Rembrandt f. 1634. More
[Hungary]: (early 1900s). Original, vintage drawing in ink, mounted on brown cardboard. Signed. 140 × 134 mm. Original, Art-Nouveau ex libris design of the Hungarian graphic artist and painter, Attila Sassy, known under the pseudonym, Aiglon. Sassy is associated with the circles of modern artists in Paris..... More