Bulletin et catalogue des expositions James Ensor
Bruxelles: Galerie Georges Girou, 1920. Firstedition. In original paper/. 8 p. Rare catalogue of James Ensor. More
Bruxelles: Galerie Georges Girou, 1920. Firstedition. In original paper/. 8 p. Rare catalogue of James Ensor. More
Around 1930. 3 cm high. 8 cm wide. Around 1930, signed Ocean candy metal box designed by Róbert Berény. Very, very rare, Róbert Berény was one of the most famous advertising graphic artists and painters of the time in Hungary. He started painting as a child, then studied first..... More
Budapest: Athenaeum, 1927. First edition. In original cloth. 59 p. Exhibitors included: Jozsef Pécsi, Nicola Perscheid, Kankovszky, Purin, John Helders, Drtikol, John Skara, Flodin, Szekely, Albert Renger Patzsch. More
Konigsberg: 1926. 2 p. Rare publication for the opening of Hanns Hopp's gallery in Konigsberg. The first exhibition was a Paula Modersohn- Becker exhibition. Otto dix, Christian Rohlfs, Emile Nolde, Paul Klee was mentioned in the brochure as the following ones. More
1967. Original book dummy, composed by Marc Albert-Levin in 1967 ([Colofon:] “N. B.: Le rapporteur est rentré à Paris dans la nuit du 31 décembre au 1er janvier.” [in ink:] 1966). In grey cardboard cover, with a printed title vignette on the front cover. Another version of the title, written..... More
Hungary: Around. 19,5x14 and 14x16 cm. He was a student of Oszkár Glatz at the Academy of Fine Arts. He went on a study trip with Miklós Borsos in Italy and France. He settled in Budapest in 1929. He was a member of the Szinye Society, exhibited in the National..... More
Hungary: 1937. 18 x 26 cm. In 1915, Elekesné Wéber Edit obtained an elementary school certificate, then enrolled in the gym teacher training course. After graduating, he became a physical education teacher. Later, she taught rhythmic gymnastics and folk dance at the College of Physical Education in Budapest. She developed..... More
1964. Vintage. 19 x18 cm. Stamp on the back. More
Paris: Galerie Simon, 1926. Illustrated with 5 original lithographs by Juan Gris, one on the cover and 4 outside the text. First edition. One of the 10 copies numbered with Roman number. In original illustrated paper. The Cubist painter Juan Gris "repeated Radiguet's image of Venus rising from the sea..... More
Budapest: 1921-1924. First edition. In contemporary half-cloth. Covers bound in. 228 p., 216 p., 56 p, Magyar Írás was a Hungarian avant-garde, leftist review of art, edited by Tivadar Raith between 1921 and 1927. The magazine was published and edited by Raith Tivadar, who was replaced by Kornél Melleky during..... More
Budapest: 1900.10.11. 1 p. Walter had an exhibition at National Museum of Hungarian Applied Arts in 1900. More
New York: Around 1954. Stamps on the back. 20 x 25 cm each. Ezra Stoller was born in Chicago in 1915. In 1940-1941, Stoller worked with the photographer Paul Strand in the Office of Emergency Management; he was drafted in 1942 and was a photographer at the Army Signal Corps..... More
Prague: Aventinum, 1929. Drawings by J. Clará on the cover, Miklos and J. Bernard in the text. In original paper. 71 p. Signed by Paul Valery and Emanuel Siblík (the translator). More
Budapest: Amicus, 1929. Cover: László Reiter. First edition. In original paper. 78 p. Lajos Gosztonyi ( 1909 – 1945), leftist poet, journalist, worked for the Magyar Hírlap and Népszava. More
Venice, Parma, Madrid (etc.). Late 18th, early 19th century. More than 100 handwritten, some partly printed documents. Written in ink by different hands. Housed in a contemporary folder with a title vignette. Interesting collection of more than one hundred documents related to Francesco Sabatini’s estate (among them paintings by Goya..... 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
Hajduhadház: 1926. Cover by Sandor Nagy. In origibnal paper. 82,[2]p. Sándor Nagy (Németbánya, May 18, 1868 – Gödöllő, March 14, 1950) was a Hungarian painter and graphic designer. He was the embodiment of that type of artist who, while accepting anachronism, faithfully stuck to the ideals he found in his..... More
Budapest: Hornyánszky , Hungarian Ministry of National Defense Military Assistant, 1918. Only edition. In original portfolio. 31 plate. Rare portfolio of drawings. Leó Kober (1876-1931), an artist born in Moravia, previously worked as a cartoonist for Jankó Borsszem, Márton Kakas and Üstökös, his cartoons were regularly published in Muskete in..... More
Bekescsaba: Genius, 1928. Cover by Kassak. First edition. In original paper. Iconic Kassak cover. More
Around 1910. In original frame. Christa Winsloe (, formerly Baroness Christa von Hatvany-Deutsch, was a German-Hungarian novelist, playwright and sculptor, best known for her play Gestern und heute (known under several titles, see below), filmed in 1931 as Mädchen in Uniform and the 1958 remake. Winsloe was the first to..... More
[Chicago]: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1913. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 3, 16, 15 p. The traveling exhibition of works by the European avant-garde was first held in New York, at the Armory from February 17 to March 15, then in Chicago from March 24 to April 16..... More
Budapest: Around 1910. Endre Komáromi-Kacz Endre began his art studies in Budapest, then continued in Munich and Nagybánya. Masters: Ede Balló, Simon Hollósy. Between 1903-1907 he studied at the Benczúr master's school. He went on a longer study trip with a state scholarship in the Netherlands and Belgium. He worked..... More
Paris: Éditions des Chroniques du jour, 1929. First edition. Signed copy. Limited, numbered (1/185/200). In later cloth-covered folder, with printed title vignette on the front panel. (4) p., and 20 plates (10 coloured pochoir plates and 10 plates of poems). Page size: ca. 305 × 420 mm. Composition size varies..... More