Auction 34 Premium Auction 5.12.18
Dec 5, 2018 (your local time)
Israel
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LOT 28:

R. Szalit Marcus 16 Litho “Menshelakh un Stsenes” Yiddish, 1922

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R. Szalit Marcus 16 Litho “Menshelakh un Stsenes” Yiddish, 1922
Rachel Szalit Marcus 16 Original Lithographs “Menshelakh un Stsenes” in Yiddish 1922
Klal, Berlin 1922 – Unpaginated (46pp.)
Illustrated by painter Rachel Szalit-Marcus
lithographed frontispiece and 15 lithographs, signed in the plate
32.2 x 24.3 cm., hard cover
Condition: Cover worn, chipped to corners, foxing stains,
corner bumped, tears to spine
Most of pages with foxing, all plates with foxing stains
some pages with text clean
Some worm holes to covers, couple of holes throughout the book
Brown paper to endpapers
Yellow paper internally
Rare. Illustrations to Sholom Aleichem’s Menshen und
Szenen. Painter and etcher born in Lithuanian in 1896, depicted Eastern European
Jewish life. In 1916 she moved to Berlin where she exhibited with the artists
of the Secession group, became a member of the November group. Moved to France
with the advent of the Nazis. In 1942 she was arrested and murdered in a
concentration camp. Her best-known works consist of lithographic illustrations
to books by Mendele Mokher Seforim, Shalom Aleichem, Israel Zangwill, Heinrich
Heine, and Martin Buber.
Jewelry: Bracelets

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