741 résultats
196413321Köln, Galerie Der Spiegel, 1964. 1. Auflage 4° (30-35 cm). 44 unnum. Doppelblattbögen OBroschur um lose Doppelblattbögen in OKassette [3 Warenabbildungen]
19176231Jérusalem ; Isac Chagise, SD [circa 1917] 1917 1 vol in-12° oblong ( 103 x 155 mm) de: titre lithographié et aquarellé à la main, 12 chromolithographies de vues de Palestine et 12 compositions florales de spécimens légendés en hébreu, anglais et Français ; et truffé de 17 cartes "Flowers of the Holy Land" contenues dans une enveloppe (petits manques aux compositions, salissures). Reliure éditeur, dos de percaline rouge estampé à froid avec titre en noir, plats en olivier avec coupes bisotées, titre à l'encre "Jerusalem" sur le 1er plat.
196221947BBMonte Carlo, André Sauret, 1962. 4° 211 S., Abb. mit Text, m. 2 Orig.-Lithogr. v. Marc Chagall. (Mourlot Press) OLw., O.-Umschl.., transp. Schutzumschl. Su leicht bestossen, insgesamt sehr gut erhalten.
196231401BBMonte Carlo, André Sauret, 1962. 4° 211 S., Abb. mit Text, m. 2 Orig.-Lithogr. v. Marc Chagall. (Mourlot Press) OLw., O.-Umschl.., transp. Schutzumschl., im Schuber Su leicht bestossen, insgesamt sehr gut erhalten.
199822684Paris, mai 1998, Editions de la Séranne à Brissac ; typographie de René Jeanne, couverture du Moulin de Larroque ; in-8° étroit (265x135 mm) en feuilles, couverture partielle, feuillet jaune pâle, étui de l'éditeur toile beige ; composé de 7 feuilles de papier fort carées, à la forme, pliées en deux, soit 28 pp. dont huit portent les peintures, tissus polyester et encre de couleurs collées.Edition originale tirée à 20 exemplaires seulement, numérotés à la main, signés par l'auteur et l'illustrateur.
196164630Paris, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, 1961. 4°. Mit zahlr. tlw. ganzs. bzw. farb. Abbildungen u. einer Orig.-Lithographie von Marc Chagall. 85 (1) S., 1 Bl., Illustr.-OKart.
1920List1734Jerusalem 1920. Silver gelatin photographs measuring 11 ½ x 9 ¼ inches hand colored. Some light normal wear near fine overall quite attractive and suitable for framing. Fine. The American Colony in Jerusalem started by 1881 by members of a Christian utopian society led by Anna and Horatio Spafford of Chicago developed in the next fifty years into one of the primary photographic historians of the city prior to Zionism. The Spaffords were joined by the Swedish American and Swedish-American Christians. They eventually moved into the former residence of Rabbah Effendi al-Husseini who served as an official during the Ottoman era. The building is the site of the current American Colony hotel. <br /> <br /> Collected here are seven hand-colored photographs taken and sold during their period of prolific output. They are particularly well preserved examples showing the group’s skill for hand coloring. Little is known about the photographers themselves or their processes and the group’s history continues to be delineated by curator Rachel Lev who has housed their archive in one of the colony’s outbuildings. Original examples of the group’s work are not terribly common on the market despite their important role in documenting the region during this period. unknown
198029836ABMchn, Idion Verlag 1980. Schmal-gr.-2°. 18 ungez. Bll.; 15 S. (Erläuterungen). Orig.-Halbpergament mit papierkaschierten Holzdeckeln in Orig.-Papp-Schuber. Der Umschlag der Erläuterungen und hinterer Deckel mäßig fleckig; der Schuber minimal fleckig und an den Ecken etwas berieben. Die Bindung etwas gelockert (beabsichtigt, da Vollfaksimile?).
192259753Jerusalem Palestine: The American Colony Grand New Hotel 1922. Oblong 4to. 12.25 x 9.5 in. 26 leaves unnumbered. on thick gray paper stock. With 26 mounted sepia-tinted albumen photographs sized 8.5 x 11 in. nearly all w/tri-lingual captions photographer’s imprint & inventory number w/in negative at lower fore-edge minor creasing to a few fore-edges slight over-exposure to a couple images at the lower margins. Contemporary calf-backed olive/myrtle wood beveled boards binding Jerusalem “five-fold†cross carved on center of front cover minor scuffing rubbing very minor split at center glue seam front & back covers minor chipping to lower rear corner brown morocco rebacking still a VG exemplar w/ gift manuscript note “From Genevieve March 2 1922†on front pastedown presented to James Duval Phelan 1861-1930 banker philanthropist and former San Francisco Mayor and later California Senator 1914-1920. Ironically the album appears to have been presented to the rabid yellow peril anti-Japanese & Chinese politico while he traveled around the World through Japan China Hong Kong India Egypt Palestine Constantinople and Europe with Phelan’s Phoenix rising from the ashes San Francisco bookplate on front pastedown. This marvelous souvenir photo album composed of Ottoman-era albumen images captured not only recreated iconic religious scenes but also captured Jerusalemites in city streets and the Holy Land in the opening decades of the 20th Century. The album opens with the image of the “Street Scene inside Jaffa Gate†which captures Frederick Vester & Co.’s American Colony shop and photography studio in the right fore-ground of the image with bustling street and clock tower prominent in the center of the image. The American Colony produced created developed printed hand-coloured and sold thematic photographs stereoviews panoramic photos postcards custom hand-coloured glass lantern slides along with deluxe thematic souvenir albums such as this one. The series included here which incorporates a view of the room for the Last Supper and a nicely composed image of a beautifully terraced Garden of Gethsemane follows with the Stations of the Cross. The often incorporate residents in their daily lives watering donkeys pilgrims praying at Stations merchants and those wandering through the gates and winding streets of the ancient city. The photographers have captured the baroque & ornate Station Calvary the Church of the Holy Sepulchre a view of the Dome of the Rock and a teeming scene of women men and families seated and standing praying at the Wailing Wall. The American Colony emerged from the evangelical “End Times†beliefs inculcated by Horatio Spafford and Anna Larssen Spafford in 19th-Century Chicago who despite their profitable lectures the support & encouragement of Dwight Moody and at best questionable financial chicanery shipped out for the Holy Land in 1881 ahead of their creditors for $ 100000. Eventually the largely “celibate†commune controlled by “Messages from God†to Anna Spafford and through lectures and charity merged with Olof Larson’s “Doomsday†Larsonite believers along with Frederick Vester and a number of photographers began operating the American Colony store near the Jaffa gate and vastly expanding their tourist photographic operations. By 1910 they had several employees and the noted American Colony photographers such as Elijah Meyers and Lewis Larsson extended their talents across Palestine capturing not only the River Jordan but life in Bethlehem Bethany Syria Damascus and many other locations across the Ottoman Empire controlled areas. Although the American Colony projected a harmonious community bound together by simple Christian piety the sect was tightly controlled by Anna who not only restricted and monitored all correspondence by Colony members ordered shunning of those who ignored her dictates and maintained direct control over their finances. She also enforced marital celibacy until she “received a Message†that her daughter Bertha and Frederick Vester could marry in 1904. See: Tom Powers Jerusalem’s American Colony and Its’ Photographic Legacy 2009; Barbara Bair The American Colony Photography Department: Western Consumption and “Inside†Commercial Photography Jerusalem Quarterly No. 44 2010 p. 28. The American Colony, Grand New Hotel, hardcover
200083161Portland Press Wa. New. 2000. Paperback. 157684031X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 160 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Portland Press (Wa) paperback
197059545Jerusalem Israel: Israel Museum. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Hebrew and English. 64 pp. With 18 ills. 21 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Israel Museum paperback
197059641Jerusalem Israel: Israel Museum. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in English and Hebrew. 106 pp. With 76 ills. 21 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Israel Museum paperback
197059647Jerusalem Israel: Israel Museum. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Hebrew and English. 44 pp. With 36 ills. 21 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Israel Museum paperback
196659139Jerusalem Israel: Israel Museum. As New. 1966. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Hebrew and English. 52 pp. With 28 ills. 1 col. . 21 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Israel Museum paperback
190232820651<p>Chromolithograph. 20x 27 ½ in. Short closed tear at top lightly creased where once rolled. Very good condition. Archivally framed in a handsome gilt frame linen mat.</p><p>This vibrant chromolithograph bird's eye view of Jerusalem was published in Odessa for the tourist market.</p><p>The foreground is dominated by the Dome of the Rock behind the wall of the Old City of Jerusalem. In the background appear houses of the Old City and the holy sites. Captions in Russian describe selected sites. The title of the lithograph appears in the margins in Russian English and French.</p><p>A striking display piece.</p>
199914275Autrement / Mémoires 1999 229 pages 17cmx24 8cmx1 8cm. 1999. Broché. 229 pages. Cet ouvrage collectif dirigé par Catherine Nicault retrace l'histoire de Jérusalem entre 1850 et 1948 période marquée par la transition de la domination ottomane à la présence britannique. Il analyse les dynamiques de coexistence spirituelle entre les communautés religieuses et les tensions politiques qui ont conduit à la déchirure de la ville