Farkas István (1887-1944) emlékkiállítás. (Exhibiton of works by Istvan Farkas)
Budapest: Atheneum, 1947. First edition. In original paper. 32 p. More
Budapest: Atheneum, 1947. First edition. In original paper. 32 p. More
Budapest: 1963. 19x 23 cm. More
Budapest: 1919. 11 lithographs by Rezso Balint . 1 signed. First edition. Numbered. One of the 120 copy. In original portfolio. . [4] p., 10 t. Rezso Balint was the brother of art writer Jenő Bálint. From 1906 he studied in Nagybány and at the private school of Ferenc Szablya-Frischauf..... 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
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: Vajda, 1928. Cover by János Repcze. First edition. In original paper. 30 p. Repcze was a graphic designer, active from the second half of the 1920s. He studied at the private school of Lajos Csabai-Ékes and Károly Kernstok. Later he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts where his..... More
Budapest: 1902. Cover by George Henry Walton. In original paper. 46 p. 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
Budapest: Iparterv, 1968. Designed by Gyorgy Kemeny. First edition. In original paper. Imre Bak, Krisztián Frey, Tamás Hencze, György Jovánovics, Ilona Keserü, Gyula Konkoly, László Lakner, Sándor Molnár, István Nádler, Ludmil Siskov, Endre Tót. More
Csíkszereda, 1930. In original paper. Album illustrated with photos, 14 pasted photos + index. The museum was founded in 1930 by the Csíki Székely Museum Association: teacher Péter Pál Domokos, painter Imre Nagy and painter Géza Vámszer. More than 140 ecclesiastical and fine arts and ethnographic objects were exhibited. More
Bratislava: 1931-1935. In original paper. 1931 2,4,5,7,8-9,10), 1932 1-12, 1933 1-6, 1934 1-10, 1935 1-5, 1936 1, includes 2 special issue. Almost complete set of the important Hungarian-language left-wing avant-garde magazine published in Czechoslovakia. With many photomontage and illustrations (Georg Grosz). The editor Zoltán Fábry was a...... 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
Coaraze: Les Editions Coaraze, 1955. Illustrated by Arman. One of 24 copies of the Deluxe edition (12). One of 12 copies on Alfa ivoire, w. 3 orig. woodcut plates by Arman. In original wrapper. 30 p. Rare work from the early during which Arman was spelled Armand. More
Netherlands. At Paul Citroen studio: 1936. Ink on paper. 14 x 12 cm. Moissey Kogan (1879-1943) was a Moldovan Jewish sculptor who lived int the Netherlands. The drawing is made when Moissey Kogan visited Paul Citroen's studio, who made some photo of him. More
Wien: Eigenverlag d. Theater u. Kabarett “Fledermaus”, 1908. Illustrated with 20 examples of musical notation. First edition. In original paper. 18 p. Cover by Bertold Löffler. Bertold Löffler (1874-1960) began his studies at the Reichenberg School of Drawing in Northern Bohemia, and continued with Franz Matsch, Carl Otto Czeschka..... More
Kharkiv: Around 1920. 12 x 17 cm. Vasyl Dmytrovych Yermylov (Ukrainian: Василь Дмитрович Єрмилов) (1894–1968) was a Ukrainian painter, avant-garde artist and designer. His genres included cubism, constructivism, and neo-primitivism. 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: 1982. First edition. In original paper. 20 p. The samizdat periodical titled Sznob International [Snob International] had six issues altogether from 1981 and 1984. This issue was devoted to Tibor Hajas. It is illustrated by Júlia Szaniszló. and the cover photo. by János Vető. Printed in 500..... More
Around. 1920. 1 p. Futurist letter by F.T. Marinetti, handwritten by the avant-garde theoretician of Futurism, on official paper of the Movement with the lithographed "Pugno di Boccioni" by Giacomo Balla, reproduced on the original 1915 sketch, which described the body physiognomy of the painter Umberto Boccioni. The..... More