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200718718Freiburg, Herder, 2007. 8°, 208 Seiten. Illustrierter Orig.Pappband.
In-8° pp. 164. Leg. edit con sovrac. ill. a col.
1998R117424Leuven, Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniense 1998 580pp., illustré de 16 planches en n/bl, 24cm., dans la série "Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniense. Etudes et documents" fasc.49, brochure originale, texte et intérieur sont très frais, bon état, poids: 1kg., R117424
1st edition. Original Boards, Folio, 92 pages, illustrated, 36 cm. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Haggadot -- Texts. Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Text in English & Hebrew; ceremonial directions in English. Hebrew title romanized. Ha-tsiyurim maaseh yede Shaul Raskin on title page verso. Imprint from title page verso. Color printing; title page in green and purple. Other Titles: Haggadah. English & Hebrew. Raskin (1878-1966) was an illustrator, painter, printmaker, critic. Born in Nogaisk, Russia, Raskin studied lithography in Odessa, and attended art academies in Germany, Switzerland, France, and Italy. In 1904, he emigrated to the U. S. He worked in many media and garnered a reputation for his draftsmanlike attention to detail and his realistic approach. His imagery depicted scenes of Jewish life, especially that of New Yorks Lower East Side. His trips to Palestine yielded many representations of that countrys Jewish population, among them twenty lithographs of Jerusalem. Raskin also illustrated many Hebrew texts, including Pirke Aboth, the Haggadah, Psalms, the Siddur, Kabbalah in Word and Image, and other works with Jewish content, such as Hebrew Rhapsody. Pirke Aboth demonstrates Raskins wonderful sense of design; he makes dramatic use of blank space as a component of his compositions as well as underscores the meaning of each of the books sections with a powerful combination of human and fantastic forms, each revealing carefully rendered details of expression. Raskin was the art and theater critic for the Yiddish weekly magazine Does Neie Land. In 1911, Raskins The Future of Jewish Art, appeared in the magazine. In the article, Raskin bemoans the inability to find common Jewish attributes in the works of such artists as Antokolsky, Israels, Liebermann, and Pissarro. Raskin postulated that a Jewish Art (sic) might emerge through the identification of common themes and subjects in the work of his contemporaries, specifically in genre and history paintings, rather than through an examination of the widely varied techniques, forms, and styles used by artists of Jewish heritage. Raskins work has been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Academy of Design, and the Pennsylvania Academy. His work has been collected by many major museums and galleries, including the Brooklyn Museum (Buchwald in EJ, 2007) . Very Good Condition. (HAG-8-28D) xx
Hardcover, Folio, 96 pages, illustrated, 39 cm. Loaded with full page drawings by Raskin. Hebrew text and English translation. Raskin was born in Nogaysk, Russia. At the age of 15 he studied lithography in Odessa and later attended art academies in Germany, France, Italy and Switzerland. After migrating to America in 1904 he became a multifaceted artist and produced etchings, paintings, water colors and even cartoons. He became a famed illustrator of Jewish subjects and was also a lecturer, writer and teacher. His work has been exhibited in the US and in Israel. SUBJECT(S): Mahzor. High Holidays -- Illustrations. English and Hebrew, with a Yiddish introduction. Other Titles: Avinu Malkenu. Light staining on front cover. In dust jacket. Otherwise, very good condition. (Art-9-2)
brossura Presso la casa editrice Lipa è presente l'Anthologhion di tutto l'anno, in 4 volumi, un'ampia raccolta dei testi più abitualmente adoperati per la celebrazione dell'Ufficio divino bizantino. Dopo la pubblicazione si è resa subito necessaria una Guida che descrivesse i vari elementi costitutivi dei diversi momenti dell'Ufficio, mettendo in risalto le linee maggiori della loro struttura interna, tentando di esprimerne il significato e spiegando come i vari elementi si connettono l'un l'altro. Lo scopo della Guida è pertanto di ordine pratico.
TWO VOLUME SET. IN HEBREW. 170X245 mm. 935+318 pages (Pagination: 565/566-935+318). Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Spine slightly stained. Else both volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Mm 150x230 Brossura editoriale di 201 pagine, copertina illustrata a colori. Ottimo stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
555534London, Hodder & Stoughton, [1914]. Fort in-8 reliure éditeur pleine toile verte, XIII-457 pp., index. (The Deems Lectures in N.Y. University).
<p>3 Opere legate assieme, 24 cm. ril. in mezza pelle, titolo e fregi in oro al dorso.1° opera stampata da Pasquali nel 1743 "Prediche quaresimali del Padre Giambattista Raimondi" p. (8), 292; 2° opera, stapata da Bettinelli nel 1733 "Quaresimale del R.P. Carlo della Rue della coompagnia di Gesù" p. (14), 314; 3° opera stapata da Bettinelli nel 1757 "Orazioni del Padre Sebastiano Pauli della Congregazione della Madre di Dio" (assai raro, un solo esemplare in iccu), pag. 246, (2) contiene inoltre uno "scherzo Pastorale" per la radunanza del Natale, un indice delle orazioni. Al frontespizio di ogni opera una vignetta incisa. Complessivamente 15 graziosi finalini, testo su 2 colonne. Volume ottimamente conservato.</p>
Barcelona, Edit. Herder, 1968. 143p. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar.
xlvii + 471pp., 22cm., reliure cart. (plats mabrés, dos en cuir brun avec titre doré), cachet et inscription sur la feuille de garde blanche, texte frais, bon état, R104456
1892R104456Parisiis [Paris], Lethielleux [1892] xlvii + 471pp., 22cm., reliure cart. (plats mabrés, dos en cuir brun avec titre doré), cachet et inscription sur la feuille de garde blanche, texte frais, bon état, R104456
In-8° pp. 895. Bross. edit. a col.
1947R118990Romae [Rome], Pontificium Institutum Studiorum Orientalium 1947 288pp., 23cm., softcover, text in Latin, stamp, good condition, R118990
8' blue gilt hardcover, cover slightly worn and slightly stained, dust jacket worn and partly damaegd, binding is slightly loose, else in good/fair+ condition.
14.5x22.5 cm. 142 pages. Gilt hardcover. In good condition.
IN HEBREW. 230x155 mm. 273 pages. Hardcover. Cover and cover edges slightly worn. Cover corners slightly bumped and slightly. Spine bumped. Inner cover age-stained. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Pages yellowing and age-stained. Else in good condition.
1960R43920Tongerlo, St.-Norbertus-boekhandel 1960 189pp.
In-8°, 693pp, gore d’umidità nel testo, legatura in carta semplice, iniziali e fregi xilografici, marca editoriale in fine (In edicola, leone con un artiglio posato sopra un agnello, in basso due putti sostengono uno scudo con le iniziali IP, motto Humilitas vincit omnia). In-8 °, 693pp, waterstains, binding in simple paper, initials and woodcut ornaments, printer’s mark at the end (in a shrine, lion with a claw placed on a lamb, below two cherubs holding a shield with the initials IP, motto Humilitas vincit omnia).
In-8°, 216pp, 120pp, ultime pagine strappate ai margini inferiori e ultima pagina strappata, legatura in carta semplice; ritratto di Rabano Mauro al verso del frontespizio, iniziali e fregi xilografici, marca editoriale in fine (In edicola, leone con un artiglio posato sopra un agnello, in basso due putti sostengono uno scudo con le iniziali IP, motto Humilitas vincit omnia. Contiene anche De Magorum praestigiis. In-8 °, 216pp, 120pp, last leaves torn at the bottom margins and last leaf torn, binding in simple paper; portrait of Rabano Mauro on the back of the title page, initials and woodcut ornaments, printer’s mark at the end (in a shrine, lion with a claw resting on a lamb, below two cherubs holding a shield with the initials IP, motto Humilitas vincit omnia. It contains De Magorum Praestigiis.
First edition. Original blue publishers cloth, large square. 8vo, 16 leaves with 15 tipped in plates. Each leaf contains a tipped in color print by Raban in the classic style with English text in a gilt Bezalel style frame on the facing page. Title translates as, "Chagaynu. Our Holidays: A Picture Book Drawn by Z. Raban of the Bezalel Srt school, Jerusalem." Chagaynu (meaning Our Holidays) is a beautiful picture book drawn by Zeev Raban of the Bezalel Art School in Jerusalem. The book includes 14 plates featuring gorgeous color illustrations by Raban, all showing Jewish holidays throughout the year. Each illustration includes with it a poem by Israeli children's author and poet Levin Kipnis ("Avi-Shai"). Each color plate is protect by tissue guards. Text in Hebrew. Raban, the artist, is regarded as a leading member of the Bezalel school art style, in which artists portrayed both Biblical and Zionist themes in a style influenced by the European Jugendstil (similar to Art Nouveau) and by traditional Persian and Syrian styles. Israel Museum Catalogue, Bezalel number 1348; Yeshiva University Museum Catalogue, Raban Remembered, number 78. Dime-sized stain on front end papers, otherwise. Bookplate, no other markings. Wear to cloth boards. Overall Good+ Condition. (art-21-8)