Kassák at home (Vintage photo)
Budapest: 1963. 19x 23 cm. More
Budapest: 1963. 19x 23 cm. More
Budapest - New York: Vajna, 1945. Photos by Kublin and Janos Manninger. First editon. In original half cloth. 80 p. Photos of Budapest right after the WWII with plans for the reconstruction. More
Budapest: Stamp on the back, Around. 1920. Vintage print. 8 x 11 cm. József Pécsi (1889–1956) was a Hungarian photographer, known for his influential book “Photo und Publizität” (Photography and Publicity; 1930) wherein, by his own advertisement designs, promoted the blending of typography, design, and photography in avant-garde advertising. More
(Budapest): “Építőművészek és mesterek” kiadása (Antiqua Nyomdai és Irodalmi Rt.), 1943. With several photographic reproduction. First edition. In original, photographically illustrated paper, printed in orange and black. (48) p. Richly illustrated brochure on modernist architecture. József Molnár (1902–1983) was a Hungarian modernist architect, co-founder of "Congrès internationaux d'architecture moderne"..... More
Budapest: Heller K. és Társa. [1923]. First edition. Signed. In original illustrated paper, designed by Andor Sugár. 47, (3) p. József Nádass’ (1897–1975) avant-garde book of poems. He was member of Lajos Kassák’s avant-garde circle, worked for his magazines “MA”, “Dokumentum” and “Munka” where many of his poems were published..... More
Budapest: Kodak, Limited Budapesti Fiókja, 1929. First edition. 6 brochures, complete season. In publisher’s photographically illustrated wrappers. Each issue: 15, (1) p. “A müterem” was an informative magazine and advertisement brochure of Eastman Kodak Company, for professional photographers, published in Hungary between 1927 and 1930. Each number was illustrated with..... More
Budapest: Nyugat (Világosság könyvnyomda), 1911. With 10 full page lithograph drawings by Rippl-Rónai, 11 plates of reproductions of his paintings and two facsimile letters by Aristide Maillol. First edition. In original yellow paper, title printed in red. With the publisher’s coloured lithograph paper book band, printed in yellow, blue and..... More
Budapest: A Nyugat kiadása, 1911. First, limited edition. One of 200 signed numbered copies. Illustrated with 10 full-page lithographic reproductions of drawings by Rippl-Rónai on special paper, and 11 plates of photographic reproductions of his paintings. With two facsimile letters by Aristide Maillol. All illustrations, as well as the facsimile..... More
Budapest: Általános Könyvkiadó Vállalat, 1928. With several full page illustrations. First edition. Numbered (12/50 of 200). Binding by Juliska Cserna. In original half leather with illustrated panels, gilt title on spine. 152 p. Eighteen full page illustrations by the the Hungarian-French abstract painter Árpád Szenes (1897–1985). More
Budapest: Általános Könyvkiadó Vállalat, 1928. First edition. Numbered (one of 200), but not signed. With several full-page illustrations. In original cloth, gilt title on spine. 152 p. Eighteen full page illustrations by the Hungarian-French abstract painter Árpád Szenes (1897–1985). More
Pécs: Magyar Építő, Díszítő Művészet. 1920. In original illustrated paper. 104 p. Linoleum engraved on page 3: "In memory of Ödön Lechner". After the brief introduction, from page 10, the building plans and ornamental studies of the two young architects, Kálmán Vargha and József Komáromy. Rare. More