Duse a Tanec (Soul and dance)
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
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
Warszawa: M. Arct, 1938. Graphically and photographically illustrated throughout. First edition. In publisher’s photographic soft cover. 151, (1) p. Modern photobook of the Polish Radio. Programme and almanac between 1935 and 1938. With a long chapter on the Polish Radio’s 1935 founded own symphony orchestra (Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna..... More
1917. Original woodcut. Signed and dated in pencil at lower right. “Handdruck” written in pencil to lower left. Composition size: 195 × 242 mm. Paper size: 282 × 342 mm. Expressionist portrait of Klouruback, a man from Palau. Scarce. We could trace only one copy in institutional holdings..... 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
[Krakow]: [Wydawnictwo Zwrotnicy], 1924. First edition. In publisher’s printed wrappers. Illustrated with four full-page reproductions of etchings by Moise Kisling. Modernist layout. 30, (2) p. Tadeusz Peiper’s poems, illustrated by the Polish-born French painter, Moise Kisling. Peiper (1891–1969) was a Polish poet and art critic. He was the..... More
Berlin-Wilmersdorf: Die Aktion, 1922. With Rüdiger Berlit’s woodcut on title. First edition. (3 pages), 487–520 columns. Franz Pfemfert’s revolutionary, expressionist, leftist literary and political magazine, Die Aktion. Title illustration by Rüdiger Berlit, and with 2 text illustrations. More
Berlin-Wilmersdorf: Die Aktion, 1922. With Frans Masereel’s woodcut on title. First edition. (3 pages), 551–576 columns. Title illustration by Frans Masereel on Franz Pfemfert’s revolutionary, expressionist, leftist literary and political magazine, Die Aktion. More
Berlin-Wilmersdorf: Die Aktion, 1923. With Franz M. Jansen’s woodcut on title. First edition. (3 pages), 311–336 columns. Franz Pfemfert’s revolutionary, expressionist, leftist literary and political magazine, Die Aktion. Title illustration by Franz M. Jansen. More
Wien: 1907. 4, 3 p. One in Hungarian and one in French. Lajos Ernst ( 1872 – 1937) art collector, patron, museum founder. Philip de László, was an Anglo-Hungarian painter known particularly for his portraits of royal and aristocratic personages. More
Milan: Galleria Del Milione, 1932. In original paper. 30 p. Alberto Sartoris was an Italian rationalist architect, art historian and theorist of architecture. Between 1916 and 1919 he studied architecture at the School of Fine Arts in Geneva. In 1920 he joined the Futurist movement (until 1923). In 1928 he..... More
[S. l.]: [S.n], 1973. Original, vintage poster. Printed in black-and-white. Signed in the upper left in pen. With three photographic reproductions. 205 × 289 mm. Signed poster by the Hungarian artist, Sándor Pinczehelyi (b. 1946). The poster shows three black-and-white photographic reproductions of the documentation of Pinczehelyi’s..... More
[S.l.]: Izdal glavni stab NOV in PO Slovenije, 1944. With twelve linocut illustrations by Nikolaj Pirnat and Mihelic France. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. (36) p. Scarce Slovene partisan publication with twelve linocut illustrations by Nikolaj Pirnat and Mihelic France. Published in a limited edition by..... More
Paris: 1891 July 27. 1 p. Pissarro asking about the money he sent to Monet. "Mon cher Monet, avez-vous reçu ma lettre chargée contenant mille francs ? J'en suis inquiet. Un mot de réponse me tranquilliserait. Il est probable que je pourrai partir à la fin de cette semaine, sans..... More
Sofia: Maid, 1920. One of hundred copies published with five woodcuts (additional 1000 copies were published with four illustrations). A woodcut illustration on rear cover. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers, with Poe’s woodcut portrait by Felix Vallotton on front panel, that is repeated on frontispiece. Bound with black string..... More
Prague; Paris: 1936. 63 p.; 24 p. Photographically illustrated architectural magazine, and essay about glass buildings by a Czech associate of Frank Lloyd Wright. Jaroslav Josef Polívka (1886–1960) was a Czech structural engineer, a collaborator of Frank Lloyd Wright. In 1937, Polívka designed the structural frame of the Czech..... 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: Magyar Irás (Kisfaludy-nyomda), 1922. With 8 full page illustrations by Erzsébet Csöre. The publisher’s logo and the illustration on the title page by Lajos Csabai Ékes. First edition. In publisher’s half leather with gilt title on spine. The original, illustrated wrapper bound into. Numbered (16/200 of 600), signed by..... More
Budapest: Tivadar Raith (Arany János nyomdai rt.), 1926. Linocut on cover by Jenő Gábor. With reproductions of a work by József Csáky and József Egry. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 29–36 p. and 1 plate. A special number contains writings by French writers. Magyar Írás was a Hungarian avant-garde..... More
Budapest: Raith Tivadar (Arany János irodalmi és nyomdai műintézet), 1926. With illustrated cover, and with a reproduction of Munch’s “The Scream”. First edition. In publisher's wrappers. (1), 60–69, (1) p. Magyar Írás was a Hungarian avant-garde, leftist review of art, edited by Tivadar Raith between 1921 and 1927. This..... More
Five text leaves of the original book dummy of The Hen that Wanted a Comb, with text bands mounted on the pages. Stamp (in Yiddish) of the "Idisher Folks Farlag, Kooperative Gezelshaft" and handwritten inscription (in Yiddish) "Lissitzky, Di hun vos hot gevolt hoben a kam" in ink on the..... More
Double-page, autograph postcard, written in ink. Dated on September 28, 1910. Addressed to Claude Monet in Giverny. Autograph postcard by Renoir to Monet. Renoir informs Monet that he’d like to visit him at his house in Giverny together with his wife and with Paul Durand-Ruel, one of the most..... More
Budapest: Bíró Miklós. [1917.]. Front cover and 8 illustrations by Viktor Erdei. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated cardboard. 173, (3) p. Illustrated book of novels. Révész’s semi-autobiographical short stories, with allusion to Beethoven’s life. With illustrations by Viktor Erdei (1879–1945) the Hungarian painter, graphic artist and sculptor, member..... 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: 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