Verlag: Galerie Denise René, Paris 1957, 1957
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Paul Nederpel, Den Haag, Niederlande
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Text in french, 4to, soft cover, not paginated, illustrated, very good copy.
Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: Galerie Denise René / Marian Bogusz (composition graphique par ), Paris - Varsovie, 1957
Anbieter: Librairie Rouchaleou, Saint-André-de-Sangonis, FR, Frankreich
Broché. Zustand: Très bon. 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée, non paginé, avec des illustrations en noir et blanc. Jean Cassou, Bilbao 1897 - Paris 1986, écrivain, critique d'art et poète français. Kazimierz Malewicz (Kasimir Malevich); Katarzyna Kobro; Wladyslaw Strzeminski; Henryk Berlewi; Henryk Stazewski. Publié à l'occasion de l'exposition présentée à Paris, Galerie Denise René en novembre-décembre 1957. Ex-libris illustré de Georges Annenkov. Envoi autographe signé par Henri Berlewi à Georges Annenkov. Georges Annenkov (Yury Pavlovich Annenkov), Petropavlovsk 1889 - Paris 1974, artiste peintre, dessinateur et costumier français. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request ).
Zustand: Used: Very Good. Broché, très bel état.
Verlag: Centre d'art cybernétique, 1965
Anbieter: Librairie Jean-Yves Lacroix, Gouloux, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Pas de couverture. Zustand: Très bon. Paris, Centre d'art cybernétique, 1965. Un carton 12 x 16 cm typographie en rouge et noir sur bristol crème à plein bord, recto seul. Édition originale de cette invitation au vernissage de l'exposition Berlewi organisée par Suzanne de Coninck au Centre d'art cybernétique, 20 rue de Verneuil à Paris, du 18 juin au 3 juillet 1965. Belle réalisation typographique.
Verlag: Berlin/West: Situationen 60 Galerie. 1963., 1963
Anbieter: Antiquariat Schwarz & Grömling GbR, Berlin, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
EUR 63,00
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb(ca. 22,5 x 22,5 cm). 2 Leporellos mit 10 Segmenten, 1 Folie. Original-Kartonmappe mit Deckeltitel. Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Textblatt mit 2 Seiten fehlt, sonst gut erhalten. Die Mappe enthält im Inneren auf 3 Segmenten Informationen zum Künstler. Beiliegend sind zwei ausklappbare Leporellos mit insgesamt zehn verschieden gestalteten Segmenten sowie die Folie welche auf diesen Segmenten bewegt werden soll. Das Textblatt (2 Seiten) fehlt.
Soft cover. Zustand: Fair. extremely rare, Interior is very good , the cover is almost detached, it is complete apart from a small missing piece on the back. Overall good but the cover needs to be redone. Included is a piece a newspaper of the time about Berlewi. About 50 pages.
First edition. First edition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers, printed in red and black, designed by Henryk Berlewi. 80 p. A striking avant-garde cover design by Henryk Berlewi. Henryk Berlewi (1894-1967) was a Jewish-Polish avant-garde painter, graphic designer, and theorist of art and design, who made the most impressive contribution to Yiddish book design and typography in the early 1920s. His outstanding quality of works is considered the peak of Yiddish avant-garde. Gabriel Talphir (1901-1990) was a Galician born Israeli poet, artist and translator. Large stains and dampstains on the edges of most pages. Tears, creases and light wear. Cover worn and slightly stained. Tears and missing parts on the spine. In publisher?s illustrated wrappers, printed in red and black, designed by Henryk Berlewi.
Verlag: Otto Walter Olten, Olten, Switzerland, 1961
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very good+ condition. First edition. Quarto. 26pp. Original gray quarter cloth with black stiff paper plates with white lettering on cover. Special of "New Graphic Design/ Neue Grafik" No. 9. Compilation of forty-one samples of 1920s avant-garde design in Poland, including designs by Jan Jerzy Wroniecki, Titus Czyzewski, Anatol Stern, Stanislaw, Stanislaw Mlodozeniec, Leon Chwistek, Wladyslaw Strzeminski, and numerous designs by Henryk Berlewi as well as various Polish avant-garde groups and publications, including several by BLOK. The designs are presented in b/w and color, some include photographic images. "Despite the opinion of those who dream of "pure art" and despite its mechanical and industrial character, typography give daily evidence of its close connection with present day developments in the plastic arts and shows its dependence on them by reflecting the various tendencies which arise. More than any other form of graphic design indeed, typography today plays the part of a gauge of the general aesthetic level and mirrors the culture on which it is based. It is only necessary to glance at the typography of a country to get a fairly accurate idea of the degree of aesthetic and intellectual development reached there." (Berlewi). Text, including captions, in German, English and French. With biographical notes on Henryk Berlewi at rear. Minor wear.
Verlag: [Frankfurt a.M.:] [Typos-Verlag] (1963), 1963
Anbieter: Antiquariat Tautenhahn, Lübeck, Deutschland
1 Doppelblatt, 2 Leporellos (je 3 Segmente, Wickelfalz), 1 Bl. (Transparentfolie), 1 Bl. - Die einzelnen Blätter lose in Klappen-OU, 22,5 x 22,5 cm. Begleitband zu einer Ausstellung des Op-Art Künstlers Henryk Berlewi (1894-1967). Die 10 im Siebdruck entstandenen Grafiken (auf zwei Leporellos) lassen sich mit der bedruckten Transparentfolie und einem ausgestanzten runden Passepartout-Fenster kombinieren. - (= Situation 60 Galerie, dokumentation b, 1-63). - Provenienz: Bibliothek des Architekturkritikers Manfred Sack (1928-2014; typografisches Nachlassexlibris auf der vorderen Umschlaginnenklappe). - Etwas berieben; der Umschlag hinten mit Riss; sonst und insgesamt gutes Exemplar.
14 x 19,5 cm. Zustand: Fine condition, with a stamp. 14 x 19,5 cm. Henryk Berlewi (18941967) was a Jewish-Polish avant-garde painter, graphic designer, and theorist of art and design, who made the most impressive contribution to Yiddish book design and typography in the early 1920s. His outstanding quality of works is considered the peak of Yiddish avant-garde.
Verlag: Lebns Fragen, Warsaw, 1921
Erstausgabe
In original paper. First edition. First edition. In original paper. 286, [10] pp. Almanac for the Jewish worker for the year 1921. The almanac contains historical-social articles from a socialistic perspective, various reviews of the Jewish society in Poland and Jewish community institutions, with tables and statistical data and biographies of prominent figures in the Socialist movement. At the beginning of the almanac, a Gregorian calendar marking Jewish holidays and festivals, a chronicle of historical events related to the working class and Socialism, and a chronicle of events leading to the founding of the Bund movement. The Jewish-Polish artist Henryk Berlewi (1894-1967) was one of the leading constructivist artists in Poland in the 1920s. He studied art in Warsaw, Antwerp and Paris. During the years 1919-1921, he worked with the artistic and literary avant-garde group Yung Yiddish. Berlewi designed and illustrated books; especially remembered are his illustrations for books by poets Uri Zvi Greenberg and Peretz Markish. In 1924, Berlewi published a theoretical essay titled "Mechano-Faktura" in which he introduced the artistic method he had developed using mechanical means to create texture. The "Mechano-Faktura", which is based on arrangements of lines and simple geometric forms, using the colors black, white and red, rejects the illusion of space in favor of two-dimensionality. In late 1920s, Berlewi moved to Paris, where he mainly focused on painting portraits. After World War II, his works were displayed in several large exhibitions in Paris, as well as in Berlin, Warsaw, Zürich and New York. Small restoration on cover. In very good condition.
Verlag: Warschau:, 1917
Anbieter: Antiquariat Tautenhahn, Lübeck, Deutschland
Kunst / Grafik / Poster Signiert
Blattmaß: 33 x 27 cm. Plattenmaß: 12 x 9 cm. Das Blatt des polnischen Künstlers Henryk Berlewi (1894-1967) ist links unter der Abbildung eigenhändig in Bleistift signiert, datiert und mit "N 3." bezeichnet. Profilporträt eines Mannes mittleren Alters. Frühes Werk Berlewis, der nach seinem Studium an der École des Beaux-Arts in Paris zurück in seine Heimatstadt Warschau kam und dort in der polnisch-jüdischen Kunstszene aktiv war. - Das Blatt ist an den Rändern knickspurig und minimal fleckig. Sonst gutes Exemplar.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Berlin Institut Francais 1964, 1964
Erstausgabe Signiert
4°, 40 ungez. S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Orig.-Karton. Erste Ausgabe, eines von 1000 nummerierten Exemplaren.- Auf Vortitel eigenhändige Widmung an die deutsch-französische Künstlerin Ré Soupault in roter Tinte, datiert 14.12.1964.- Dabei 1 1/2 seitiger handschriftlicher Brief an Ré Soupault auf Luftpostpapier des"Hotel am Zoo", datiert 20.12.64.
Ausstellungskatalog situationen 60 galerie, Berlin 1963. 8°. 2 Blatt Text und 2 dreiblättrige Leporellos (wohl Siebdrucke) und 1 Blatt Folie. Zusammen in OFlügelmappe. H. Berlewi (1894-1967) war ein Vertreter des Konstruktivismus und der Op-Art. dokumentation b 1-63. Mappe am Rücken oben etwas defekt.