Photograph of the painter, graphic artist Mihály Bíró and the model of the famous "man with a hammer"Tibor Fischer
Vienna: 1947. With the stamp of the Keystone press. 18x 13 cm. More
Vienna: 1947. With the stamp of the Keystone press. 18x 13 cm. More
Budapest: 1919. In contemporary cloth. 79 p. with many illustrations. A cartoon album by Dragenita Lenke, a third-year teacher candidate, showing the horrors of the proletarian dictatorship, supplemented with age documents. She contemporary newspaper clippings, postcards, small prints, written jokes, and other texts. to the witty, high-quality drawings. With some..... More
Netherlands: Around 1920. In original binding. Bound in half cloth with copper embossing on both boards, large folio size. More than 600 samples. Rath & Doodeheefver is a former Dutch wallpaper manufacturer. Cornelis van der Sluys was also making wallpapers desing fot the R& D. More
Buenos Aires: Amigos del Arte, 1931. First edition. In publisher’s wrappers. With 29 black and white photographic reproductions. [32] p. Scarce exhibition catalogue of important modernist artworks with 29 photographic reproductions. The catalogue was published for an exhibition held by Amigos del Arte in Buenos Aires. It includes the..... More
Warsaw: Instytut Propagandy Sztuki. 1936. In original wrappers. 83 p. 24 plate. Catalog of an exhibition organized in January 1936 in Warsaw. Exhibitors, among others: Henryk Berlewi, Leon Chwistek, Tytus Czyżewski, Karol Hiller, Konstanty Mackiewicz, Wladyslaw Strzeminski, Henryk Streng, Katarzyna Kobro. More
Lodz: Kultura press, 1923. In original paper. 64 pp + [3] reproduction plates, an additional reproduction appears on the front cover. Featuring works by Chaim Krul, Moishe Broderzon, Chaim Leib Fuks and others. The issue contains reproductions of works by the Polish artists Marek Szwarc and Izrael Lejzerowicz. In Yiddish..... More
(Ca. 1920.). Original, vintage black and white photography. 215 × 155 mm. Vintage still from the legendary German Expressionist horror movie, “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”. The image shows the scene when the scary looking, black clothed Cesare (Conrad Veidt) is kidnapping Jane (Lil Dagover) who is sleeping in..... 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
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
Prague: Around 1935. In original illustrated paper, 31 p. Filled with photographs of UP designs. No text. Numerous Jindrich Halabala designs. Anon design. Stamp of noted Brno architect Lubor Lacina. More
Poznan: 1918. 30 p. In the text of woodcuts by Stefan Szmaj, Jerzy Hulewicz, Władysław Skotarek and Małgorzata Kubicka. Cover by August Zamoyski. Zdrój (The Source) was the literary review of the Poznan Expressionist group, founded in 1917 and existed until 1922. More
Poznan: 1918. In original wrappers. In the text of Jerzy Hulewicz's woodcuts.Cover by August Zamoyski. Zdrój (The Source) was the literary review of the Poznan Expressionist group, founded in 1917 and existed until 1922. 30 p. More
Krakow: 1926. 207-215 p. This issue includes, among others texts by T. Peiper "Early Access", J. Przyboś "Man in Things", J. Brzękowski "Fragment of a Film Novel". “Zwrotnica” was the magazine of “Awangarda Krakowska” the Kraków-group of avant-garde artists’. The founder and the editor of the periodical was..... More
Moscow: Kinopechat, 1926. With six photographic illustrations. First edition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers. 14, (2) p. Early Soviet-Russian, illustrated biographical pamphlet on Konrad Veidt in constructivist cover. In the 1920s Kinopechat, the Soviet state publishing house for cinema, published a series of booklets focusing on the popular foreign film..... More
Tartu: Noor-Eesti (J. Mällo), 1925. First edition. In original, illustrated paper, designed by Ado Vabbe. 62, [2] p. Ado Vabbe (1892–1961) was one of the most important and influential figures of the Estonian Avant-Garde, founder of the Estonian art society “Pallas” and tutor at “Korgem Kunstikool Pallas” (Higher Art School..... More
Kaunas: Spaudos Fondo Leidinys, 1931. Illustrated with three black-and-white photographic reproductions of the authors’ portraits. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. Untrimmed. 232, (2) p., and 3 plates. Scarce, Lithuanian edition of Yiddish literature. With modernist cover design. A collection of short stories by Yiddish authors, such..... More
1957. 2p. Arnold Rüdlinger (1919 - 1967 in Basel ) was a Swiss art historian and museum director. He is considered one of the pioneers of American art in Europe. In this time he was the director of Kunsthalle Basel. More
Tartu: Odamehe [Odamees] (Postimehe), 1921. With an illustration by Rudolf Paris mounted on second leaf. First edition. In original illustrated paper, designed by Ado Vabbe. 94, [2] p. Ado Vabbe (1892–1961) was one of the most important and influential figures of the Estonian Avant-garde, founder of the Estonian art society..... More
Tartu: Odamehe [Odamees] (Paalmann), 1918. First edition. In original illustrated paper by Balder Tomasberg. 80 p. Balder Tomasberg (1897–1919) was an Expressionist, Symbolist painter. More
1928. In original illustrated wrappers. 16 p. With several photographic and graphic text illustrations. Penultimate issue. In original illustrated wrappers, printed designed by probably Eriks Kalis. More
Riga: Julijs Alsiņŝ, 1929. Illustrated by Samuils Haskins. With several photographic and graphic text illustrations. First edition. Penultimate issue. In original illustrated wrappers, printed in red and black, designed by Eriks Kalis. 17. The ninth, penultimate issue of the Latvian militant leftist journal. In corresponding avant-garde design on cover by..... More
Lwow: 1922. Cover Berlewi. 72 p. The famous play by S. An-Ski translated into Polish. In the same year H.N. Bialik translated the play into Hebrew. On the cover is an illustration by the artist Henryk Berlewi. The last part of the book has musical notes. Polish. More
1920s. Stamp on the back. 14 x 10 cm. Anton Giulio Bragaglia pioneer in Italian Futurist photography and Futurist cinema, Anton Giulio Bragaglia was a versatile and intellectual artist with wide interests, and wrote about film, theatre, and dance. He published two Futurist manifestos, Fotodinamica Futurista (1912) and Manifesto of..... More
Tartu: Loodus (G. Roht), 1928. First edition. In original illustrated paper, designed by Peet Aren. 221, (1) p., and an inset oder form of the publisher. Peet Aren (1889–1970) was an Estonian graphic artist, studied art in St. Petersburg, Vienna and Munich. Tutor at “Kõrgem Kunstikool Pallas” (Higher Art School..... More
Milan: Direction du Mouvement Futuriste, 1913. Designed by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. First edition. Original, vintage flyer. Apollinaire’s possessor’s stamp on the first page. Bifolio. 230 × 290 mm. Apollinaire’s copy of his famous manifesto, L’Antitradition Futuriste. In the 14th Futurist manifesto, dated to June 29, 1913, Apollinaire urges a...... More