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Exlibris für Dr. Luszitg Istvan [Lustig]. Motiv: Großer Büchermensch baut Turm by Vadasz, Endre

by Vadasz, Endre

Exlibris für Dr. Luszitg Istvan [Lustig]. Motiv: Gro�er Büchermensch baut Turm by Vadasz, Endre

Exlibris für Dr. Luszitg Istvan [Lustig]. Motiv: Großer Büchermensch baut Turm

by Vadasz, Endre

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Um 1930. 12 x 8,5 cm. Sehr guter Zustand.
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  • Keywords Exlibris ; Ex Libris ; Ex-Libris ; Buchzeichen ; Bucheignerzeichen ; Graphik ; Bild ; bookplate ; book plate ; book-plate ; ex-libris ; Vadász ; Istvan Lustig ;
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Budapest

Budapest

by Endre Vadász

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Used - Fine condition
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First edition
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Budapest, Hungary
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Budapest: Tamas Galeria, 1937. First edition. In original portfolio. Fine condition. First edition. In original portfolio. 5 signed prints colored by hand with watercolors by the artist. Very rare. Complete.
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Halaltanc - Tiz Rézkarc Exlibris. Totentanz - 10 Exlibris-Radierungen. Vorwort von Dr. Kardos...

Halaltanc - Tiz Rézkarc Exlibris. Totentanz - 10 Exlibris-Radierungen. Vorwort von Dr. Kardos Laszlo magyar. u. Dr. R. Freiherr von Hoscheck-Mühlhaim (deutsch).

by Vadasz, Endre

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Zurich, Switzerland
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Szeged, Grafikabaratok Kiadasa, 1936. Gr.8°, 2 Bl (Text), 10 Original-Radierungen, HLwd-Flügelmappe mit losen Blättern, Mappe fleckig, Radierungen minimal stockfleckig, schönes Exemplar. Nr 49 von 55 Exemplaren. Im Impressum num. u. signiert.Ausserdem jede Radierungen num. u. signiert. - Endre Vadász (1901-1944) ungarischer Künstler und Exlilibrisgrafiker, aufgewachsen in Szeged als Sohn eines kathol. Getreidehändles und dessen jüdischer Frau. Studium an der Ungarische Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Budapest, bei Oszkár Glatz, István Zádor und Viktor Olgyai. 1929 Studienaufenthalt in Paris. In gleichem Jahr gewann Vadasz den 1. Preis an der Weltausstellung in Barcelona. 1936 Umzug nach Budapest. Nahm an zahlreichen Ausstellungen teil und gewann zahlreiche Preise. Im Jahr 1937 organisierte die Tamás Gallery eine Sammlungsausstellung seiner Werke. Vadasz war berühmt für seine Radierungen, Holz- und Linoleumabschnitte, machte aber auch Tempera- und Ölgemälde. Im Jahr 1937… Read More
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Hazatérok (Return home)
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Hazatérok (Return home)

by Endre Vadasz

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Used
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First edition
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Budapest, Hungary
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Budapest: Löbl Dávid, 1937. First edition. In origianl paper. Fine condition. Illustrated by Endre Vadasz. Illustrated by Endre Vadasz. First edition. In origianl paper. 2 p. and 10 woodcut. Portfolio of 10 woodcuts about the emigration of Hungarian Jews to Palestine.
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Hazatérök. Ten Woodcuts
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Hazatérök. Ten Woodcuts

by Vadász, Endre (woodcuts); Patai József (foreword); László Schnabel (text)

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First edition
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Paperback
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Santa Monica, California, United States
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Budapest: Fazekas Lajos, 1937. First edition. Softcover. g to vg. Folio. (1), 11, 11pp. Original gray wraps with black lettering on orange label of cover, protected by modern mylar. Portfolio of ten woodcuts by the Jewish-Hungarian painter and graphic artist Endre Vadász (1901-1944) paying tribute to the emigration of Hungarian Jews triggered by the Hungarian anti-Semitic legislation in the 1930s. The series of ten woodcuts starts with an image of a pogrom followed by descriptive scenarios of the Jewish migration ending with the arrival in Palestine. Each woodcut is accompanied by a Biblical quote and descriptive text by the Hungarian writer and translator László Schnabel, printed to transparent tissue paper preceding each woodcut. Text in Hungarian. Wraps with light sunning along edges and two small and one medium chip at edges of back cover. Block with very light age toning and light bumps at corners. Light creasing of title page at lower right corner. Starting at inside back cover. Wraps in… Read More
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