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Undzere Farpainikte Kinstler by H. Fenster signed 1/375 illus. A.Kolnik preface M. Chagall 1951 Paris
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Undzere Farpainikte Kinstler by H. Fenster signed 1/375 illus. A.Kolnik preface M. Chagall 1951 Paris
Undzere Farpainikte Kinstler Nos artistes martyrs in Yiddish by Hersh Fenster, signed by editor, illustrated by A.Kolnik, preface by M. Chagall
Paris; H. Fenster. 1951. Publishers cloth with gold lettering. 264 pages. 32 x 25 cm. Limited edition of 375 copies. In Yiddish
Title page, the Holy Writings and Verses illustrated by Arthur Kolnik
Four page letter of introduction reproduced in his original handwriting by Marc Chagall
B/w photos and illustrations of the painters works, index. Good condition. Some stains to cover, foxing stains to several pages to the beginning and to the end of book.
Book in memory of the Jewish artists of the School of Paris who died as martyrs during the Second World War. For most artists, reproductions accompany the biography. More than 80 artists martyrs are evoked. Artists included are Jean Adler, Zelman Utkes, Paul Ulmann, Bernard Altschuler, Jacques Ostrowsky, George Ascher, Aron Brzezinski, Ernest Biro, Sophie Blum-Lazarus, Abraham Berline, Joseph Bronstein, David Brainin, Efim Bruhis, Jacques Gutko, Jules Gordon, Jules Graumann, Samuel Granowsky, Pierre Grumbacher, Elie Grinman, Erna Dem, Paul Doery, Leon Drucker, Henri Hague, Frania Hart, Alice Hohermann, David Goychman, Alexandre Haimovits, Ignacy Hirszfang, Fernad Vago-Weiss, Abraham Wenbaum, Ossip Weinberg, Joachim Weingart, Leon Weissberg, Levi Zarudinsky-Madim, Fiszel Zylberber-Zber, Yehouda Cohen, Ary Lochakow, Marcel Lherman, Samuel Lipschitz, Jane Levy, Rudolf Levy, Rene Levy, Israel Lewin, Ephraim Mandelbaum (Mendel), Jacob Macznik, Abraham Mordkhine, Jacob Milkin, Bela Meszoly, Chaim Soutine, Sigismund Sigur-Wittmann, Leopold Synayeff-Bernstein, Marcel Slodki, Yehiel Spoliansky, Henri Epstein, Paul Pitoum, Alexandre Fasini, Etienne Farkas, Michel Fink, Adolphe Feder, Otto Freundlich, Hirsch Poustchevoy, Elisabeth Polak, Jacques Cytrynovitch, George Kars, Isaac Kogan, Moise Kogan, Meyer-Miron Kodkine, Chana Kowalska, Karl Klein, Jacob Krauter, David-Michel Krewer, Abraham Rosenbaum, Felix Roitman, Joseph Raynefeld, Alexander Riemer, Rahel Szalit-Marcus, Raphael Schwartz, Manfred Starkhaus, Meyer Cheychel, Isaac Schoenfeld, Savely Schleifer, G. Stuman, Naoum Aronson.
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