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Original paper wrappers, 12mo. , 32 pages. SUBJECT (S) Talmud -- History. OCLC lists 22 copies worldwide. Back cover missing, Pieces missing from front cover, text in good condition. (ART-13-3)
Prima edizione, collaborazione di Donatella Smetana, rilegato, tela, sovracoperta, formato 25x23, pagine 170, illustrato con 401 tavole in nero e colori, ottime condizioni - 45260
(FT) Publishers cloth. Folio. 116 pages. 34 cm. First edition. In Hebrew and English. Bound in red cloth with gilt lettering, in illustrated dustjacket, housed in red boards, inserted into case made of boards with printed wraps. The Ketuba: Jewish marriage contracts through the ages. Written by David Davidovitch, with a foreword by Cecil Roth, and designed by Avigail and Itshak Yoresh. This exceedingly detailed volume both outlines the community and rabbinic history and practice of the Ketuba, with 18 facsimile full page color illustrated pastedown reproductions, as well as dozens more black and white illustrations, also showing other facets of marriage rites, including contemporary photographs and illuminated manuscripts depicting the elaborate weddings of Yemenite Jews. The Ketubbah; a document recording the financial obligations which the husband undertakes toward his wife in respect of, and consequent to, their marriage, obligations which in principle are imposed on him by law. Most Jewish communities have followed the custom of decorating the ketubbah. An Ashkenazi ketubbah from Krems. Austria, dated 1392, shows that illumination was usual among Ashkenazi communities during the Middle Ages. However, the best-known illuminated ketubbot, which date from the 16th century onward, were from Italy, certain Sephardi communities, and from Near and Far Eastern Jewry. Richly illuminated ketubbot, which date from the 17th and 18th centuries, are from Italy, Corfu, the Balkans, and Gibraltar. They are written on parchment and the text is usually bordered by an illuminated frame, depicting a variety of decorative themes in many bright colors. The frame, which is sometimes divided into a diptych, is often illustrated with biblical or mythological motifs, portraits of the bride and groom in contemporary costume, family coats of arms, symbols representing conjugal bliss, and even nude figures. Typical Jewish symbols were used, such as the hands forming the priestly blessing, a sign that the groom was from a family of kohanim, or a ewer and basin indicating a levite. Sometimes, the biblical figures represented in the ketubbah symbolize the bride or groom's name; thus a scene from the life of Joseph might mean that the groom's name was Joseph, a scene from the Book of Ruth that the bride's name was Ruth. Dutch Sephardi ketubbot of the same period are distinguished by their delicate ornamental engraving. They were mainly executed on parchment and are in the best Dutch copper-engraving tradition. An outstanding example is a 1658 Rotterdam ketubbah, executed by Shalom Italia, a copper engraver from Mantua who emigrated to Holland. This ketubbah is rich in biblical motifs. Another famous copperengraved ketubbah, dating from the late 17th century, is decorated with flowers and allegorical figures in the typical Dutch-Jewish contemporary manner. The border contains the date 1693, commemorating the year of the death of the renowned Amsterdam rabbi, Isaac Aboab de Fonseca. (EJ 2008) Subjects: Jewish illumination of books and manuscripts. Ketubah in art. Light shelf wear to outer case, otherwise fine. Great condition. (ART-18-37B)xx
Paper wrappers, x, 189 p. : port. ; 23 cm. Series: Biblical scholarship in North America; Centennial publications; Variation: Centennial publications (Society of Biblical Literature) SUBJECT(S) : Jodendom. Bibliographie. Goodenough, Erwin Ramsdell, 1893-1965. Includes a bibliography of the writings of Goodenough. Very good condition. (ART-13-2)
First edition. Original boards. 8vo. 369 pages. 25 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to "Schatz's Betzalel, 1906-1929." Features articles on Boris Schatz and the Bezalel school of art in Jerusalem. It contains many color and black and white photographs of his works, many of which were printed for the first time in this publication. SUBJECTS: Jewish art -- Palestine. Jewish artists -- Palestine -- Biography. Jewish art. Jewish artists. Kunstonderwijs. Betsal'el. (ART-27-4)
Arte arredamento Ennio Chiggio Studio 65 Electa 1986 Copertina morbida editoriale con alcune sporcizie e aloni al piatto anteriore, un'ammaccatura al margine superiore tra piatto anteriore dorso, dorso con le pieghe di lettura, tagli leggermente ingialliti, interno in buono stato alcune lievi fioriture alle prime ed ultime pagine, numero pagine 174 dimensioni cm 24 x 22
In-8 (Cm 26 x 23), pp. XV-175, leg. ed. con sovracop. illustrata, centinaia di illustrazioni b.n. nel testo. Tre strappetti alla sovracop. uno dei quali, nella parte post., piu' grande. Ordinari segni del tempo. MOLTO BUONO
In-folio, pp.86, 89 illustrazioni a colori e in nero, cartonatura editoriale con sovracc. illustrata. Gora alla sovracc. inferiore. Dedica autografa di Roberto Gobetti alla prima pagina bianca.
(Graphic design - Comunicazione visiva) Cm 25 x 21,5, legatura editoriale in cartone rigido plastificato, pp. 1.066 con un notevole apparato iconografico a più colori. Magnifico volume, in ottimo stato di conservazione, come nuovo.
Hardcover, 8vo, 183 pages, including front. , illustrations, plates, 25 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Zaldenberg, Arthur. Beautiful illustrations by Arthur Zaidenberg. Wear to edges. Tear and chipping to cover spine. Light yellowing to edges of pages. Otherwise, good condition. (Art-4-2)
Collana Le Scintille del Politecnico di Milano, testi di Paola Antonelli, Silvia Giacomini, Aldo Colonnetti, Giovanni Anceschi, Raimonda Riccini, Gianni Ottolini, Francois Burkhardt, rilegato, tela, scovracoperta, formato 25x35, pagine 250, illustrato in nero e colori, ottime condizioni - 34384
Softcover, Folio, 23 pages, illustrated plates, 34 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Sculpture, Israeli. Yellowing to edges of inner front and back cover. Light chipping to edges of cover jacket. In dust jacket. Otherwise, good condition. (Art-4-22)
Softcover, Folio, 23 pages, illustrated plates, 34 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Sculpture, Israeli. Yellowing to edges of inner front and back cover. Wear and pen on attached dust jacket. Otherwise, good condition. (Art-4-22A)
Stiff wrappers, Folio, 23 pages, illustrated plates, 34 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Sculpture, Israeli. Lacks dust jacket Otherwise, very good condition. (Art-4-22b)
Ghirelli, Tiziano Ierotopi cristiani. Le chiese secondo il magistero. Ediz. illustrata. , Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2012-10-29, Copertina cartonata. Sovraccoperta. Tagli e pagine integri. Timbro di proprietà precedenti, opera dismessa. Ottimo (Fine) . <br> <br> rigida <br> 844<br> 9788820987138
Fribourg, 1986; br., pp. 240, ill. col., tavv. b/n. italiano 2-8264-004 br.
Illustrated stiff wraps. 8vo. 64 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Illuminated manuscripts in Hebrew from the collections of the British Library; with 58 plates, many of which are in color. Subjects: Jewish illumination of books and manuscripts. Buchmalerei. Handschrift. Light wear to covers, otherwise fresh. Good condition. (ART-20-17)
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 78, XV, [58] pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew and English. With 86 black and white illustrations of ceremonial art. This volume serves both as a guide to the collections of the Heshil and Rivka Golnitzki Museum of Jewish Folklore and Ritual Objects of Haifa, Israel. Includes laid-in supplemental publishers description, with the authors handwritten signature in Hebrew script. Subjects: Judaism - Customs and practices. Jewish art and symbolism. Judaism - Liturgical objects. Fasts and feasts - Judaism. Institutional stamps on endpages, otherwise clean. Very good condition in good jacket. (ART-18-49A)xx
(FT) Ilustrated wraps. 8vo. 118 pages. 24 cm. Serial publication. In Hebrew. Includes 20 plates of photographs from productions by the Habimah theatre company, an essay on the history of the company and various plays, a excerpt from a theatrical dialogue, an essay on Christopher Marlowe, etc. Bamah continues an earlier publication with the same title, issued 1933-48. Issued by the Habimah Theatre; as of 1958 the national theatre of Israel. Subjects: Theater - Periodicals. Theater - Israel. Drama. Covers light soiled and lightly foxed, outer edges lightly soiled; internally clean and fresh. Good condition. (ART-20-7)
(FT) Ilustrated wraps. 8vo. 102, [2] pages. 24 cm. Serial publication. In Hebrew with English title and synopses page. Includes 17 plates of photographs from productions by the Habimah theatre company, an essay on Pushkins The Stone Guest, an analysis of Stringbergs Miss Julia now playing at Habimah, an essay on dialogue in early Hebrew drama, an excerpt from a play about Giordano Bruno by Zvi Hermann, and a discussion on the experience of Israel Gours repertoire during its recent travels abroad to the United States. Bamah continues an earlier publication with the same title, issued 1933-48. Issued by the Habimah Theatre; as of 1958 the national theatre of Israel. Subjects: Theater - Periodicals. Theater - Israel. Drama. Covers light soiled and lightly foxed, outer edges lightly soiled; internally clean and fresh. Good + condition. (ART-20-8)
(Arte astratta - Esposizioni - Optical Art - Graphic Design - Comunicazione visiva) Cm 24 x 22,5, brossura editoriale con titoli ed illustrazione in nero su fondo bianco, pp. (302), con numerose ill. in bianco e nero nel testo, anche a piena pagina. Prefazione di Giulio Carlo Argan. Saggio critico di Guido Montana. Testi in italiano, inglese e tedesco. Catalogo della mostra antologica di Franco Grignani alla Rotonda della Besana, organizzata dal Comune di Milano nel 1975 (8 gennaio - 2 febbraio) e stampato in mille copie dalla S.p.a. Antonio Cordani in MIlano. Fotolito Parietti. Carta opaca da gr. 150 patinata della cartiera Burgo. Ottimo stato di conservazione.
Catalogo mostra Milano, Triennale di Milano, 17 ottobre 2020 - 18 aprile 2021, brossura, formato 20x30, pagine 544, illustrato a colori, nuovo celofanato - 47759
Publishers cloth. 4to. 199 pages. 29 cm. First English edition. Jointly published by the Jewish Publication Society of Philadelphia and the Aventinum Publishing House of Prague. Prepared and selected from the magazine "In the Lead" (Vedem) by Marie Ruth Krízková, Kurt Jirí Koutouc, and Zdenek Ornest; translated from the Czech by R. Elizabeth Novak; edited by Paul R. Wilson; with a foreword by Václav Havel. From 1942 to 1944, a group of 13- to 15-year-old Jewish boys secretly produced a weekly magazine called Vedem (In the Lead) at the model concentration camp, Theresienstadt (Terezin in Czech) . The writers, artists, and editors put together the issues and copied them by hand behind the blackout shades of their cellblock, which they affectionately called the Republic of Shkid. The material was saved by one of the handful of boys who survived the Holocaust, but it was suppressed for fifty years in Czechoslovakia. Now, for the first time, these works are being published simultaneously in English, Czech, and German. Vedem is a poignant glimpse at the world of boys torn from their comfortable childhoods, separated from their families, ultimately to perish in the Nazi death machine. (Dustjacket description) Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Czechoslovakia - Personal narratives. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Literary collections. Children's writings, Czech - Translations into English. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in art. Children's art - Czechoslovakia. Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) - Literary collections. Czechoslovakia - Ethnic relations. Ex-library with usual markings. Great condition in very good jacket. (ART-20-22)
In 4, cm 22 x 30, pp. 190 con molte illustrazioni fotografiche nel testo. Tutta tela editoriale. Non comune testo dedicato a questa prestigiosa azienda e, in particolare, ai prodotti realizzati a partire dagli anni '50 come Canasta, Relaxi, Caravelle, Quick, Dicla, Fiocco ecc. fino ai modelli anni '80 come Teo, Core', Pratica, Autorevole ecc. realizzati da designer quali La Pietra (autore della pubblicazione), Venosta, Sironi, Trussardi ecc.