LOTTO 201:
Four Rare Publications About the Greatest Jewish Artists - Paris, [1920s]
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Four Rare Publications About the Greatest Jewish Artists - Paris, [1920s]
Four publications - a series of rare pamphlets about the great Jewish artists published by "LE TRIANGLE" - Paris, 1920s. In the second part of each booklet, there are about 15 picture boards with the artist's great works.
Camille Pissarro (Cami 1830-1903), by Lea Kenig. A French Jewish painter, one of the most important Impressionist artists, the only one who participated in all eight exhibitions presented by members of this movement.
* Avraham Valkovich (1878-1965) by b. Capman. An American painter, who connected with colleagues who worked in the modernist style.
* Adolf Feder (Adolf Feder 1886-1943) by de Manzi Gustav Kahn. A Jewish-Ukrainian painter and illustrator. Moved to France in 1908, where he lived, until he was deported and murdered during the Holocaust of the Jews of France by the Vichy regime. Feder is known for the works of art he painted, in which he described prisoners in the Drancy concentration camp.
* Benjamin Kappman, by Yehuda Tapel.
one booklet with a detached cover, in two of the booklets a partially detached cover. general condition good.