Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Tavistock, Toronto, Canada, 1984
ISBN 10: 0969174802 ISBN 13: 9780969174806
Anbieter: Acadia Art & Rare Books. Est. 1931, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Hardcover With Complete Dj. . Drawings, Etchings, Lithos & Linoleum Cuts By Lithuanian-Born Teleforas Valius; Many In Colour. Forword By Paul Duval. Text In Lithuanian And English. Large 4to.
Verlag: Lustenau: Lustenau Printing House., 1945
Anbieter: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition, first printing. Signed by the author. Original tan paper-covered boards with a brown cloth spine and black titles to the upper board. Illustrated with 10 woodcuts by Telesforas Valius. A near fine copy, the binding square and firm with just a little wear to the cloth at the spine and bumping at the corners. The boards are clean and fresh. The contents are clean throughout and without previous owners' stamps or inscriptions. Scarce. Issued in a limited edition of 300 copies, the first 100 of which are signed. The present example is numbered 49 and signed by Telesforas Valius in black ink on the limitation page. Further inscribed in pencil on the front endpaper "Mr Percy Bray / 41 Kensington Mansions / Fitzrovia Road, London SW5 / Tele. Valius [underlined] / Freiburg, / Germany 48". A wonderful collection of the Lithuanian artist's fine woodcuts, introduced by the Austrian sculptor Albert Bechtold (1885-1965). Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
Augsburg: "?iburiai," 1946. Folio (35 × 24.7 cm). Original printed boards, quarter cloth binding; [19] pp., 40 leaves of plates. Signed in pencil by Telesforas Valius. Good or better; trace of private library label to lower spine; some scuffing and rubbing to corners and spine extremities; stamps of a non-existing Latvian library in Connecticut. Important work on the vibrant modern Lithuanian graphic arts, which developed from the 1930s onward as a result of the encounter of traditional folk motifs with Western influences, and led to a flowering in the 1940s and 1950s, with many of the prints focused on the trauma of war and exile. "Lithuanian graphics, whose many representatives were studying in Europe, made their way through all the doctrines' letters and have poured in our art a great originality. We find in them the pulsation of the Lithuanian soul having taken a liking to symbolism and mysticism. Our traditions and our inner liking for stylization have led our engravers far from realism" (from the preface). Preface and artist biographies in English, French and Lithuanian. With woodcut prints by Paulius Augius (1909-1960), Viktoras Petravi?ius, Vaclovas Rataiskis-Ratas, and Telesforas Valius (1914-1977), leading figures of the Lithuanian graphic arts movement, which was revived in Lithuanian camps for Displaced Persons (DP), who had fled their country during WWII. There, various studios were established, an Applied Arts Institute was created in Freiburg by artists from Kaunas, and a series of exhibitions were held. This copy indicates a print run of 425 numbered copies, of which 25 on "offset-paper" and 400 on regular paper (Werkdruckpapier). Other copies state a print run of 300 copies on wove paper. This copy is signed in pencil by Telesforas Valius below the colophon, and with an additional gift inscription to title (dated Freiburg 1948). Valius has also signed all of his woodcut prints in the book. For more information aboutt modern graphic arts in Lithuania and the movement which is commemorated in the present work, see Paulius Jurkus, "The New Lithuanian Graphic Arts" in Lituanus no. 2 (7), June 1956. Scarce in the trade.