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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 207 pages. French language. 10.50x8.50x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: Hauser & Wirth Publishers, 2020
Anbieter: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, USA
Oversized hardcover. Bound in colorful pictorial cloth with black lettering across front cover and along spine. Corners are gently bumped. Exterior is otherwise clean and neat. No date on title page. Copyright page dated only 2020. 207 pages. All clean, crisp, and bright, still glossy. Colorful artwork by Erna Rosenstein featured throughout. Binding is tight and secure. This is an oversized book, so extra postage will be necessary for priority or international shipping. Please email with questions or to request photos. Note: if there is a photo beside this listing, it's a STOCK photo that ABE put there (for reasons that we cannot understand or control) and might not match this actual book.
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Verlag: Art Stations Foundation CH/ Muzeum Susch, Susch, 2020
Anbieter: Antiquariat UEBUE, Zürich, Schweiz
Softcover. Zustand: Gut bis sehr gut. Z : 160 Seiten, zahlreiche Abbildungen. Limitierte Auflage : 750 Ex - Kasia Redzisz in conversation with / im Gespräch mit Alison M. Gingeras; Siri Hustvedt A Woman Looking at Men Looking at Women / Eine Frau schaut auf Männer, die auf Frauen schauen; Iris von Roten: Accompanying Music to the Following/ Begleitmusik zur Anhängselschaft Erna Rosenstein The Old Lady / Grossmutter Emma Kunz You Need a Weather Woman to Know, Which Way the Wind Blows/ Man braucht eine Wetterfrau, um zu wissen, in welche Richtung der Wind bläst.
Kraków: Centralna ?ydowska Komisja Historyczna, 1946. Octavo (22.3 × 15 cm). Original pictorial wrappers by Erna Rosenstein; 73, [2] pp. Portrait. Wrappers with foxing along edges; else about very good. First publication of this manuscript by twelve-year old Janina Hescheles (Janina Altman, 1931-2022), who survived the anti-semitic pogroms in Lviv and later deportation to a forced labor camp. Issued and edited by the Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland and with an introduction by Maria Hochberg-Maria?ska. The wrappers feature a drawing by Polish-Jewish surrealist artist Erna Rosenstein (1913-2004), here credited as "Ella" instead of "Erna." Born in an intellectual family in Lemberg (Lviv), Rosenstein studied art in Vienna and Kraków in the interwar period, becoming part of the Kraków avant-garde group. The Paris Surrealist Exhibition of 1937 shaped her visual vocabulary, though the majority of her artistic work from this period was lost during WWII. A holocaust survivor who lost both her parents during the war, Rosenstein resumed painting in 1945. A life-long leftist and a member of the Polish Workers' Party, Rosenstein was nevertheless silenced as an artist during the Socialist Realist period in Poland in 1949-1955, continuing to make abstract and surrealist work underground. In 1955 she would be one of the key figures in the revival of the Kraków avant-garde group. Her first solo exhibition was held in Warsaw in 1958. Most recently, her work was shown in the Surrealism Beyond Borders exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and at Tate Modern (2021-2022).
In original paper. Zustand: Very good condtion. Dust jacket designed by the author (illustrator). First edition. Dust jacket designed by the author. First edition. In original paper. 59 p.
In original paper. Zustand: Fine condition. Cover by Rosenstein (illustrator). First edition. Cover by Rosenstein. First edition. In original paper. 62 p. A poetic debut by a famous painter.