Nrf | Paris 1925 | 17 x 23 cm | broché
Reference : 75151
Edition originale, un des 109 exemplaires numérotés sur Lafuma Navarre et réimposés dans le format in-quarto tellière, tirage de tête. Agréable exemplaire malgré une petite mouillure en pied du dos. - Photographies et détails sur www.Edition-Originale.com -
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Jacob Steinhardt. Jerusalem. In the old city, 1930s. Paper, woodcut. Size: 44.5x34 cm (34x26 cm). Jacob Steinhardt (18871968) was a German-born Israeli painter and woodcut artist. Jacob Steinhardt was born in Zerkow, German Empire (now Poland). He attended the School of Art in Berlin in 1906, then studied painting with Lovis Corinth and engraving with Hermann Struck in 1907. From 1908 to 1910 he lived in Paris, where he associated with Henri Matisse and Theophile Steinlen, and in 1911 he was in Italy. When World War I broke out, he enlisted in the German Army, and served on the Eastern Front in Poland and Lithuania, and then in Macedonia. After the war, he returned to Berlin, and in 1922 married Minni Gumpert. They immigrated to Palestine in 1933, after he was harassed by the German police, dominated by the Nazis who recently came to power. Jacob Steinhardt worked mainly in woodcuts depicting biblical and Jewish subjects. He participated in the Berlin Secession and founded the Pathetiker Group. He was a member of the Bezalel school group. The Jewish Museum Berlin houses the largest Steinhardt collection in the world, including numerous graphic artworks and unpublished documents donated by Josefa Bar-On Steinhardt, the artist's daughter. The museum owns paintings, several hundred print graphics, and a collection of books illustrated by the artist. It is also possible to discover some of his work at the Jewish Museum Frankfurt and the at the Jewish Museum of Switzerland in Basel., SKUKAZ000013 kaz_gr
Moisei (Moses) Maimon, Isaac and Jacob. From the album Men of the Bible. St. Petersburg, A. Willborg, 1897. Lithography (phototype) on paper. Size: 48.5x34 cm (33x23.5 cm). Moisei Maimon (1860 1924) was a Jewish - Russian painter who was born in the Augustow Governorate, then part of the Russian Empire (present-day Lithuania). He was among the first known artists within the Jewish community of Russia. He was also the grandson of author Alexander Ziskind Maimon. In 1880 he was admitted to the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. Maimon graduated from the academy in 1883. In later years he was a member of the Society for the Encouragement of Jewish Arts, which was established in St. Peterburg in 1916. In 1893, for the painting Marranos (Secret Seider in Spain during the Inquisition) he was elected an academician of portrait and historical painting. He painted pictures on historical and biblical subjects, portraits. Executed and published graphic albums Biblical Women, Men of the Bible, Pictures of Jewish Life (1894-1900). Since 1887 - participant of exhibitions. He exhibited his works at exhibitions in the halls of the Imperial Academy of Arts (1888-1918, with interruptions), the Community of Artists (1917), the World Exhibition in St. Louis (1904), the 1st State Free Exhibition of Works of Art in Petrograd (1919). Board member of the Jewish Society for the Encouragement of Artists (19161919). His work was internationally known at his lifetime. Nine of Maimon's works were shown at the Russian exhibition at the St. Louis World's fair in 1904. Some of his work was shown at the JSEA's exhibition in 1916 - 1917., SKUKAZ000016-G kaz_gr
1959 Paris. Manuel Bruker. 1959. 1 volume in-4, en feuilles.(14) ff.
Illustré de 6 gravures originales de Jacob Balgley.1 des 20 premiers exemplaires numérotés avec une suite sur vélin d’arches des 6 gravures de l’ouvrage, et 4 eaux-fortes et 5 pointes-sèches.
[Librairie Vve Jules Renouard] - BIBLIOPHILE JACOB ; [ LACROIX, Paul ] ; Collectif
Reference : 34516
(1868)
1 vol. in-folio cartonnage éditeur pleine percaline doré, dos et plats (belle plaque au plat sup.), richement ornés, toutes tranches dorées, Librairie Vve Jules Renouard, Editeur, Paris, s.d. (circa 1850), 87 pp. avec 24 belles gravures hors-texte sous serpente. [ Contient : ] Conte de Fées (Jacob) - Mon Village (Eugène Muller) - La Fleur du Sang, Chant de la Sorcière (Jacob) - Madame Andersen (Henry Berthoud) - Les Légendes du Château d'Olipherne (Baron Taylor) - Les Petits Antiquaires (Jacob) - Comme il vous plaira (Hippolyte Lucas) - La Forêt de Milis (Emmanuel Domenech) - Damoclès, cantate (Jacob) - Le Barbier de Goettingue, conte fantastique (Gérard) - Henri IV chez Zamet (Jacob) - Journal de la Comtesse (Marquise de Blocqueville) - Le Pilori (Philarète Chasles) - Le Follet et l'Echo (Jacob) - Vivre aux champs (Jules Janin) - Le Muletier de Sanguessa (Cénac Moncaut) - Un tableau de Rembrandt (Bürger) - Jeux et Festins (Emile Deschamps) - L'Anniversaire (Lacroix) - Le Château d'Usson (Jacob) - Pompéia (Maurice du Seigneur) ; La Providence des pauvres gens (Tullie Blum) - La Folle par amour (Jules Janin) - Une Naissance malheureuse (Comte Apraxine)
Bon exemplaire (coiffe sup. très lég. frottée)
Imp. J.Merlas Bordeaux. 1951. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Agrafes rouillées, Intérieur acceptable. Environ 36 pages agrafées - rousseurs sur les plats - deux illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte (un dessin de max jacob - photo de la foire d'octobre de Bordeaux Maurice Sachs,Jean-Loup Simian, Louis Emié, Max Jacob).. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Sommaire : Caricature ou presque par Max Jacob - i, amour du titien - conseils & confidences - quatre méditations chrétiennes - max jacob grand poète - max jacob druidique par Yanette Deltang-Tardif - quand j'écrivains une opérette avec Max Jacob par Henri Sauguet - les pierres de lune par Louis Emié - Max Jacob lampe du soir par Jean Rousselot - propos souvenirs & anecdotes de Max Jacob - prière de Max Jacob par Louis Emié. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues