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  • 1
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    Frankfurt am Main : Societäts-Verlag
    ISBN: 3797308221
    Language: German
    Pages: 176 Seiten , zahlr. Ill.
    Year of publication: 2002
    Series Statement: Friedrichsdorfer Schriften : Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte der Stadt Friedrichsdorf ; Sonderband
    Series Statement: Friedrichsdorfer Schriften
    Keywords: Friedhof ; Kunst ; Friedrichsdorf
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 44 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2004
    Keywords: Grosz, George ; Heartfield, John ; Ehrlich, Georg ; Hamann, Paul ; Uhlman, Fred ; Kahn, Erich ; Schwitters, Kurt ; Bloch, Martin ; Nessler, Walter ; Dachinger, Hugo ; Internierungslager ; Kunst
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  • 3
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    Jerusalem [u.a.] : Gesharim
    ISBN: 5932731303
    Language: English
    Pages: 343 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2003
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Judaica
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Judaica
    Keywords: Sterenberg, David P. ; Falʹk, Robert R. ; Chagall, Marc ; Čaikov, Josif Moiseevič ; Altmann, Nathan ; Lisickij, Lazarʹ M. ; Shifrin, Nisson ; Ryback, Issachar ; Epstejn, Mark I. ; Aronson, Boris ; Nikritin, Solomon B. ; Tyšler, Aleksandr G. ; Labas, Aleksandr ; Russland ; Kultur-Lige ; Künstler ; Malerei ; Grafik ; Plastik ; Künstlervereinigung
    Abstract: The Kultur-Lige was a Jewish cultural organization established in 1918 in Kiev with a goal to produce the modern Yiddish culture, which was at the same time national and universal. Later the organization spread to Moscow, Kaunas, Czernowitz, Warsaw etc. This book is devoted to the Jewish artists who belonged to the Arts Section of this league, amongst whom are the world-famous Jewish painters Marc Chagall, Nathan Altman and El Lissitzky. Created in the 1918 - early 1920s, modern Jewish art combined traditional Jewish folklore motifs with the most avant-garde concepts of the contemporary art of the day. The book is accompanied by 213 reproductions of the works of the artists associated with the Kultur-Lige: David Shterenberg, Abram Manevich, Robert Falk, Marc Chagall, Joseph Tchaikov, Nathan Altman, El Lissitzky, Nisson Shifrin, Isaak Rabinovich, Isaak Rabichev, Issachar Ber Ryback, Lev Halperin, Sarah Shor, Pauline Khentova, Mark Epstein, Boris Aronson, Solomon Nikritin, Alexander Tyshler, Iosif Elman, Mark Sheikhel, Alexander Labas, Zfania-Gedali Kipnis, Khaim Mastbaum, Shulim Kotkis, Hersh Inger.
    Abstract: For those who are interested in modern Yiddish culture at a crucial juncture in its development - the years immediately following the First World War - this is a most important new book. Its focus is on the Arts Section of the Kultur-Lige, an organization that was founded in Kiev in January 1918 "with the objective of promoting Yiddish culture." Kazovsky, the author of an earlier study, Artists from Vitebsk: Yehuda Pen and His Pupils (Moskva: Imidzh, [ca. 1991]), writes in his introduction, "This book is only an interim 'archaeological' report about the history of the Kultur-Lige and its Arts Section." Nevertheless, he has uncovered a lot of previously undiscovered material (both artworks and documentation) in archives, museums, and private collections in the former Soviet Union, Western Europe, and Israel, and that alone makes this a valuable contribution to the growing literature on Jewish participation in the artistic avant-garde. The focus of Kazovsky's study is the Kultur-Lige in Kiev, even though (as he notes) the organization had important branches in Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania, Romania, and (especially) Poland. A number of the Kultur-Liga artists whom he discusses are well-known: Marc Chagall, El Lissitzky, Issachar-Ber Ryback, Boris Aronson, Natan Altman, Joseph Tchaikov. Other names are less familiar at first glance -- e.g., Sarah Shor, Mark Epstein, Iosif Elman. But those who have perused Yiddish children's books or examined Yiddish magazines from that period (such as Freyd) will recognize their handiwork. Quite a few of the reproductions come from books and magazines, demonstrating the close collaboration between writers and visual artists associated with the Kultur-Lige. And, as Kazovsky points out, these artists' output was a synthesis of folk art and traditional Jewish symbols, with such modernist approaches as expressionism and cubism. This was the new Jewish art, par excellence. The Artists of the Kultur-Lige includes an extensive introduction, providing background on both the Kultur-Lige and its Arts Section. The book is completely bilingual - English and Russian - and the publishers are to be thanked for that. Editorial and proofreading standards are more consistently applied in the introduction than in the section where most of the illustrations appear. (E.g., David Hofstein [Dovid Hofshteyn] becomes Gofstein [in English] - even though the book accompanying this caption shows clearly the Yiddish spelling Hofshteyn.) Still, all things considered, this is a very minor drawback. Zachary Baker.
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  • 4
    Keywords: Kunst
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  • 5
    Language: German
    Pages: 48 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2006
    Keywords: Künstler ; Malerei ; Ausstellung ; Schoa (Motiv)
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 134 Seiten, [3] Blatt , Ill.
    Year of publication: 2006
    Series Statement: [Tel Aviv Museum of Art] Catalogue = Katalog / Muze'on Tel Aviv la-Omanut 9/2006
    Series Statement: Catalogue
    Keywords: Malerei
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  • 7
    Language: German
    Pages: [17] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 1992
    Keywords: Künstler ; Malerei ; Ausstellung
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9652783196
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 148, 36 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2006
    Series Statement: Israel Museum Catalogue = Katalog 503
    Series Statement: Israel Museum Catalogue
    Keywords: Israel ; Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design ; Bet ha-nekhot ha-leʾumi Betsalel ; Kunst ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Vilna - Warsaw - Paris Boris Schatz and Antokolsky A Cultural Hero in Sofia Memories of the Shtetl The Way to Palestine A Temple in the Wilderness: Bezalel in Jerusalem Dark Times The Bezalel Style New Winds in Palestine Epilogue The Balfour Declaration
    Abstract: Visionary and man of action, the Russian-born Jewish sculptor Boris Schatz (1867-1932) was responsible for the realization of the early Zionist movement's most ambitious cultural project: in 1906 he founded the Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem, today the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, and laid the basis for the Bezalel National Museum, the forerunner of the Israel Museum. The exhibition, which inaugurates the celebration of Bezalel's Centenary, presents paintings and sculptures by Schatz: works he created while serving as court artist to the Prince of Bulgaria at the turn of the century, on display in Israel for the first time; depictions of scriptural heroes and of contemporary Jewish life; and portraits of prominent figures. It also highlights some of the most important works created in the Bezalel workshops during Schatz's time. A retrospective exhibition of the work of Boris's son, the painter, sculptor, and graphic designer Bezalel Schatz, who made a seminal contribution to the decorative arts in Israel, will open at the Jerusalem Artists' House on January 28, 2006.
    Note: Summary in English
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  • 9
    Language: German
    Pages: 59 Seiten , ill.
    Year of publication: 1997
    Keywords: Künstler ; Malerei ; Ausstellung
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  • 10
    ISBN: 3406540864
    Language: German
    Pages: 423 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2006
    Keywords: Cassirer, Paul ; Berlin ; Verlag Paul Cassirer ; Verleger ; Kunst ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Im Jahr 1908 gründete der Berliner Kunsthändler Paul Cassirer einen eigenen Verlag und 1909 die sogenannte "Pan-Presse", eine Handpresse für Künstlergraphik. Maler seiner Galerie wie Ernst Barlach, Max Beckmann, Lovis Corinth, Max Liebermann, Max Slevogt und viele andere illustrierten für Cassirer eigene und fremde Texte. Mit diesen Luxusdrucken und zusätzlichen graphischen Mappen erweiterte Paul Cassirer den Wirkungsradius seiner Künstler und verbreitete zeitgenössische Originalkunst, indem er sie - selbst in Zeiten der Inflation - populär und erschwinglich machte. Darüber hinaus gelang es ihm, die bedeutendsten Autoren der Zeit für seinen Verlag zu gewinnen, unter ihnen Heinrich Mann, Else Lasker-Schüler und Ernst Bloch. Erstmals wird hier die enorme Wirkung, die Cassirer in seiner Doppelrolle als Kunsthändler und Verleger auf die Kunst der Moderne ausübte, geschildert und mit einer Vielzahl bislang unbekannter Werke illustriert.
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