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Jewish art
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First edition, 4to (29 x 23 cm); 10 woodblock colour illustration plates; original decorated boards, browned, lacking the cloth ties; text in Aramaic and German; foxing to leaves; unpaginated, 15 ll.
£500 -
Soft ground etching; 60.5 x 50.5 cm (framed); artist's signature in the plate to lower right of etching, with his Hebrew name beneath (Haim Aaron ben David); Theodor Herzl's signature in pencil to margin lower right; to lower left of margin a star of David with Hermann Struck's initials therein, his signature in pencil to the right; closed tears to margin expertly repaired, mounted on acid-free tissue, and framed.
£8,000 -
No. 3 of 9 Hors Commerce, of a total edition of 584, introductory leaf, first & last prints signed by the illustrator. 58 original serigraphs, 'pulled by hand on Rivs 270 gr. (Arjomarie-Prioux) by Atelier Arcay in Paris'. Text in Hebrew with English in Preface. Exquisite velvet binding, with gilt lettering and ornament, matching original solander box, slightly rubbed (520 x 425 mm). A fine copy.
£7,500 -
Ink, gouache and liquid gold on vellum, (69 x 45 cm). Framed and glazed.
£30,000 -
First edition. Portfolio, 57 x 39 cm; original creme coloured boards with paste down on front board and ribbon ties. No. 41 out of an edition of 100. Boards soiled and rubbed, pencil inscription to upper left hand corner of front board, fraying to corners and board edges. 10 plates; some light tanning to outer margins of a few plates, lower left corner of one plate dog eared, with tissue guards heavily wrinkled, but plates overall clean and bright with minimal wear. A good copy.
£1,250 -
Portfolio of 12 limited edition original woodcuts (52 x 35.5 cm). No. 46 out of 115. Original wax seal, signed and numbered by the artist; 2 title sheets and 2 contents sheets in Hebrew and English, printed in black and umber, 12 loose woodcut prints in original paper mounts printed in black.
£8,000
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