Innendekoration. Die Gesamte Wohnungskunst in Bild und Wort. Herausgeber: Hofrat Alexander Koch. XL. Jahrgang. Sonderdruck: Ludwig Kozma.
Darmstadt: 1929. In original paper. 15 p. 4t. Inscribed to Oszkár Gellért. More
Darmstadt: 1929. In original paper. 15 p. 4t. Inscribed to Oszkár Gellért. More
Budapest: Láng Miklós (Ritter Jenő könyvnyomdája). 1932. First edition. In original paper, designed by István Váradi. 28, (4) p. An early book of methodology of choreography. The author worked in Émile Jacque-Dalcroze’s (the developer of eurhythmics) school in Hellerau. He was the founder and editor of the first Hungarian review..... More
[Pécs]: Janus Pannonius Múzeum (Szikra Nyomda), 1972–1976. First edition. Complete set. Each in publisher’s illustrated wrappers, printed in different colours. Book design and layout by Sándor Pinczehelyi. (30); (28); (28); (24) p. This set of four books (which is the complete run) accompanied a series of five exhibitions held at..... More
Pécs: Pécsi Tempó Rota, 1972. First edition. Offset rotaprint. In publisher’s printed wrappers. (40) p. First edition of one of the earliest exhibition catalogues of the collective of neo-avant-garde artists of the south-west Hungarian city Pécs. The “Workshop” was active between 1970 and 1980, and their media were..... More
[Paris]: l’Union de Artistés Russes á Paris, 1925. Original avant-garde poster. With two illustrations by Henri Laurens and Mikhail Larionov. 325 × 495 mm. Scarce avant-garde poster for Bal de la Grande Ourse organized by the Union of Russian Artists of Paris. This costume ball was held annually by..... More
Pecs: Pécsi Irodalmi és Könyvnyomdai, [1929]. Cover by Ferenc Martyn. First edition. In original paper. 166, [2] p. Ferenc Martyn was a student of Rippl-Rónai from 1918 and István Réti from 1923. Between 1926 and 1940 he worked in Paris, at first joining the Surrealists, then as a member of..... More
(Budapest): Rusznák és Türk, (1912). With four full page illustrations. First edition. In original wrappers. 39, (1) p. An early essay about the theoretical aspects of modern dance. After the overview of the origins of the modern dance, analyses and compares the art of Isadora Duncan, Ruth Saint Denis and..... More
[Praha (Prague)]: Svaz ceskych skladatelu, 1969–1970. First edition. Complete run. All issues illustrated with black-and-white reproductions. Saddle-stitched. 52 [4]; 52 [4]; 52 [4]; 62 [2] p. Scarce, complete set of four issues of the magazine Konfrontace, dedicated to experimental contemporary music, published by Vladimír Lébl until its ban in 1970..... More
Paris: J. Povolozky et Cie, 1926. With numerous text illustrations and 48 reproductions of paintings. First edition. Association copy, inscribed the Ernő (Ernst) Kállai. Text in French. In publisher’s wrappers, with an illustrated vignette on cover. 122, (2) p., and 24 plates. Association copy of the Hungarian art critic’s collection..... More
[Czechoslovakia]: [1959]. The upper third of each page is painted black, that serves as background to the actual storyboard. Handmade leporello book. Lehký’s name as scriptwriter indicated on the title page, probably by his hand and the title of the script in pencil by different hand. 72 [illustrated] + 8..... More
Budapest: Hornyánszky Viktor könyvnyomdája, 1898. First edition. In publisher’s printed, green card board. XI, (1), (1)–32 p. Exhibition guide and the list of the work of the 1898 Böcklin-Exhibition, held in Budapest, related to the 70th birthday of the artist. With the Hungarian translation of Max Lehr’s essay on Böcklin’s..... More
Paris: Editions Surrealist, 1937. In original paper. 18 unnumbered leaves. Edition of 110 copies. One of the 90 on vélin. Ref. Sebbag 41. More
Vac: Orszagos Grafikai Muhely, 1988. First edition. In original black, printed portfolio. Limited edition, numbered, one of 230. Text in Hungarian and English. Seventy-six mostly xerox art artworks by the Xertox artist group, that existed between 1982 and 1992, exhibited - besides the Hungarian shows - in Paris (1986, Galerie..... More
Wilno [Vilnius]: Drukarnia A. Dworeca, 1925. First edition. Illustrated with two reproductions on Lichtenstein’s painting. Text in Yiddish. Illustrated exhibition guide to Isaac Lichtenstein’s 1925 exhibition in Vilnius, with his foreword in Yiddish, and the list of more than one hundred exhibited pieces grouped in three sections: oil paintings, watercolors..... More
[Berlin]: [Maximilian-Gesellschaft (text printed at: Officina Serpentis; lithos at: W. Lassally)], [1927]. With 21 original lithographs by Max Liebermann, three of them full page and the first is signed by the artist (on p. 3). First edition with these illustrations. De luxe edition, one of 325 numbered copies. Printed on..... More
Paris? probably 1946. En dix lignes quoi dire aux artistes . ... Je suis heureux d’être là. Hélas, à ma grande joie du retour, se mêle l’amertume de ne pas trouver tous ceux, proches et lointains, qui ne sont plus. Ils ont donné leurs vies pour que nous puissions vivre..... More
Original book dummy and a collection of 34 trial proof illustrations by El Lissitzky for The Miller, his Wife and their Millstones. The trial proofs include all 12 illustrations of the book, in 2–4 different versions. Handwritten text band with an unpublished version of the Hebrew translation mounted on some..... More
Budapest: Magyar Helikon, 1972. With 96 photographic reproductions, many double-page. First edition. In the original dust jacket. (132) p. (two tracing paper leaves and one folding leaf are included). „In 1968 the photographer György Lőrinczy took advantage of the Hungarian government's decision to relax its rigorous laws on citizens travelling..... More
Buenos Aires (Cangallo): (Talleres “Optimus”), 1950–1953. Six original issues (of seven). No. 12. title page printed in orange and black. All issues with 8 unnumbered pages, except no. 6., that with 12 pages. The first six issues of the official organ of the “Perceptismo” movement. The last, seventh number is..... More
16 x 23 cm, Around 1960. Stamp of Herve on the back. More
Zürich-Leipzig: Orell Füssli (Dr. Emil Schaeffer), 1929. First edition. In publisher’s half cloth, photographic front panel protected with the original cellophane wrapper. 16 p., 36 plates. Early and important book of the Russian Revolutionary cinema, emphasis on the early films of Eisenstein and Pudovkin. Contains 74 photos of the early..... More
Tartu: Noor-Eesti (J. Mällo), 1926. First edition. In original, illustrated hard paper, designed by Peet Aren. 102, (2) p. Oskar Luts (1887–1953) was an Estonian writer and playwright, awarded with the title National Writer of Estonia in 1945. Ants Lintner is a love story between two students in the independent..... More
Tartu: Noor-Eesti (J. Mällo), 1927. First edition. In original, illustrated cover by Richard Kivit. 141, (3) p. Oskar Luts (1887–1953) Estonian writer and playwright, awarded with the title National Writer of Estonia in 1945. Richard Kivit (1888–1981) Estonian graphic artist, studied in Tartu and Berlin. More
Bruxelles: 1946. First edition. In original paper. 25 p. Exhibition catalogue of the Magritte exhibition in Brussel in 1946. More
Tartu: Noor-Eesti (K. Mattiesen), 1928. First edition. In original illustrated paper, designed by Märt Laarman. 667, (5) p. Märt (Martin) Laarman (1896–1979) was an Estonian graphic artist and painter. Member of the Estonian Artist Group founded by Jaan Vahtra. He made his early works in Expressionst style later he turned..... More