Asta 26 - נדירים Parte 2 The Estate of Meir Wieseltier
Da Trē Zouzē
24.10.23
Masaryk 14, Tel Aviv, Israele

Books, paper items and art from the estate of Israel Prize winning poet Meir Wieseltier, who passed away this year.

The auction will take place on Monday, October 9 at 18:00.

* Auction house commission: 20%.

** The items can be collected independently from our address at Masrik 14, Tel Aviv, between Sunday-Thursday 17:00-10:00 (Tuesdays until 15:00), or have them delivered to your home (in Israel) at a cost of 45 NIS H.

*** Shipments abroad will be calculated according to the destination and weight ***

for further details:

Dana - 050-5513559

Alon - 054-8133311

Ellie - 054-8365736

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LOTTO 269:

A Folder with Drafts, Illustrations and Preparatory Materials for "Gog"

Venduto per: $100 (₪405)
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$ 100
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24.10.23 in Trē Zouzē

A Folder with Drafts, Illustrations and Preparatory Materials for "Gog"
A folder from Wieseltier's estate in which you can find a variety of visual preparation materials for "Gog", the publicatiion edited by him that was published in only two issues in 1969. There are also many illustrations and other materials, below are the details:
- A page with the names of poets participating in the first issue, as it appears on the back cover of "Gog".
- Paper cut with the "Gog" logo.
- A selection of pen drawings on pieces of white paper and parchment paper, including a naked couple in the park, a Star of David with a face surfing the sea, a kite in the shape of a Star of David with a face, a naked man on the toilet reading a book.
- Seven illustrations on scraps of yellow paper, look like outlines for cartoons.
- Black and white photograph, on the back of the photograph it is written: Micah Ullman, Sarah Gilat Gallery, Jerusalem.
- A large page divided into eight squares, each of which has a pen drawing.
- A page on which are pasted the letters that make up the words "Poetry Sheets" (the full name of "Gog").
- The original illustration of the cover of the second issue of "Gog", as well as a print sample of the illustration with the inscription.