Jewish BOOKPLATE Exlibris JUDAICA Rabbi TORAH Candle HOLOCAUST Expressionist ART


Jewish BOOKPLATE Exlibris JUDAICA Rabbi TORAH Candle HOLOCAUST Expressionist ART

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Jewish BOOKPLATE Exlibris JUDAICA Rabbi TORAH Candle HOLOCAUST Expressionist ART:
$39.00


DESCRIPTION:Here for sale isanORIGINAL , Small yet very IMPRESSIVE and VINTAGEExlibris Judaica JEWISHBOOKPLATEwhich was created in quite an EXPRESSIONIST STYLE for the library of GRISZA PUTTER. TheORIGINALBOOKPLATE depictsan image of suffering which hints to theHOLOCAUST HORRORS , An image of praying RABBI , Lighting CANDLES, book ofTORAH , And Jewish faces full of PAIN and SUFFERING. If not the Holocaust , It depicts the SUFFERRING of the JEWISH PEOPLE in the various DIASPORAA along the years. Looks like aCa1940\'s - 1950\'s piece. All the distinguished and most important JEWISH ARTISTS, PAINTERS, ILLUSTRATORS and GRAPHIC DESIGNERS such as LILIEN , Along with BUDKO , RABAN , GUR ARIEH , STRUCK , STEINHARDT and other JUDAICA ARTISTS , All these BAZALEL artists , Illustrators and painters were involved in the thrilling creation of JEWISH BOOKPLATES . The ORIGINALEXLIBRIS is printed on a thinpaper . 3 x2 \". Excellentcondition. ( Pls look at scan foraccurate AS IS images )Will be sent in a protective sealed package.

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JEWISH BOOKPLATES, labels, usually inside book covers,indicating the owner of the books. The earliest ex libris with Hebrewwording were made for non-Jews. One of the first bookplates was made byAlbrecht Duerer for Willibald Pirkheimer (c. 1504) with an inscription inHebrew, Greek, and Latin of Psalms 111:10. Hector Pomer of Nuremberg had awoodcut ex libris (1525) that is attributed to Duerer or his disciple,Hans Sebald Beham, with the Hebrew translation of \"Unto the pure allthings are pure\" (NT, Titus 1:15). \"A time for everything\"(Eccles. 3:1) in Hebrew is found on the bookplate (1530) by Barthel Beham, ofHieronymus Baumgartner of Nuremberg.Among the Jewish artists in England whoengraved bookplates in the 18 century were Benjamin Levi ofPortsmouth, Isaac Levi of Portsea, Moses Mordecai of London, Samuel Yates ofLiverpool, and Mordecai Moses and Ezekiel Abraham Ezekiel of Exeter. However,they only made a few bookplates for Jews. The first known ex libris of aJew was made by Benjamin Levi for Isaac Mendes of London in 1746. A number ofBritish Jews in the 18 and 19 centuries had armorialbookplates bearing the family coat of arms, although some of them werespurious. Sir Moses Montefiore had several ex libris which bore hisdistinctively Jewish coat of arms. Among the few Jewish ex libris madein the latter half of the 18 century in Germany were those forDavid Friedlaender, engraved by Daniel N. Chodowiecki in 1774; and BernhardtFriedlaender, by Johann M.S. Lowe in 1790. In the 18 century Dutchmembers of the Polack (Polak) family were among the early bookplate artists.A.S. Polak engraved a heraldic ex libris for the Jewish baron Aerssenvan Sommelsdyk. Isaac de Pinto, a Dutch Sephardi Jew, had a bookplate featuringa huge flower vase with his monogram. The modern Russian-Jewish artist S.Yudovin engraved a number of exquisite woodcut bookplates which are among therelatively few with Yiddish inscriptions. Among other European Jewish artistswho have used various graphic media to execute ex libris are UrielBirnbaum, Lodewijk Lopes Cardozo, Fré Cohen, AliceGarman-Horodisch, Georg Jilovsky, Emil Orlik, and Hugo Steiner-Prag. MarcoBirnholz (1885–1965) of Vienna, a foremost collector, had over 300 differentones for his own use that were made by many of the European Jewish graphicartists. Bookplates of three Jews are considered to be among the earliestAmerican ex libris, dating from the first half of the 19century. The pictorial bookplate of Barrak (Baruch) Hays of New Yorkincorporated a family coat of arms. Benjamin S. Judah had two armorialbookplates, although there is no evidence that he was entitled to bear a coatof arms. Dr. Benjamin I. Raphael also had two ex libris – one showing ahand grasping a surgeon\'s knife and the other a skull and bones, symbolsfrequently found on medical ex libris. Among the early American collegebookplates that have Hebrew words are those of Yale University, inscribed with Urimve-Thumim, Columbia with Ori El (\"God is my light,\"alluding to Ps. 27:1), and Dartmouth with El Shaddai (\"GodAlmighty\"). Many of the major universities in the United States have avariety of bookplates for their Judaica collections. American Jewish artists ofbookplates include Joseph B. Abrahams, Joanne Bauer-Mayer, Todros Geller, A.Raymond Katz, Reuben Leaf, Solomon S. Levadi, Isaac Lichtenstein, Saul Raskin,and Ilya Schor. Ephraim Moses Lilien, the \"father of Jewishbookplates,\" designed many for early Zionist leaders which revealed nationalsuffering and hopes. He gave the Hebrew rendering of the Latin term exlibris – mi-sifrei (\"from the books of\") for the numerous exlibris, which he created with definitive Jewish significance, andinaugurated a new era in this field that was pursued by other Jewish artists.Hermann Struck drew inspiration from the monuments and landscape of Ereẓ Israelfor the ex libris he made. Joseph Budko created more than 50 bookplatesin aquatints, woodcuts, etchings, and drawings, mostly in a purely ornamental style,leaning heavily on the decorative value of Hebrew script. His artistic exlibris are considered among the finest Jewish examples. Jakob Steinhardtalso executed a number of bookplates. Among the other modern Israel artists whoproduced ex libris are Aryeh Allweil, David Davidowicz, Ze\'ev Raban, J.Ross, Jacob Stark, and Shelomo Yedidiah. Synagogues, Jewish community centers,and institutions of Jewish learning have their own bookplates on which areimprinted names of the donors of books or names of deceased persons who arethus memorialized. Important collections of ex libris are at HebrewUnion College, Cincinnati, consisting mainly of the private collections ofIsrael Solomons and Philip Goodman, and at the Museum of the Printing Arts,Safed, based mainly on the private collection of Abraham Weiss of TelAviv.



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