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Kitvei Bialik, Illus. Budko, 4 vol.1st ed.1923, Berlin, Hebrew


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Kitvei Bialik, Illus. Budko, 4 vol.1st ed.1923, Berlin, Hebrew
Kitvei Hayim Nahman Bialik, Illus. J.Budko, 4 vol., 1st ed.,1923, Berlin, Hebrew
Miguel de Cervantes saavedra and Freidrich Schiller.
Kitvei H. N. Bialik u-Mivhar Targumav: Arba’ah Sefarim (Complete in 4 Volumes).
Hovevei ha-Shirah ha-Ivrit, Berlin 1923 – Four octavo volumes. Green cloth. Gold lettering and decorative borders on spine. Gold lettering and decorative border on front and rear covers of all volumes. Thick, decoratively marbled green endpapers. Limited edition, 1/3200 copies. Top page edges decoratively green. All volumes have decorative title pages, printed in black and red. Vol. 1: “Shirim” 364 pp. Vol. 2: “Seforim Divrei Sifrut” 333 pp. Vol. 3: “Targum Mekazer shel Don Kishot, Ish Lamansha le-Migol Servant” 329 pp. Vol. 4: “Targum Vilhelm Tel (William Tell) le-Fredreich Shiler” 185 pp.
Illustrated by Joseph Budko -many large and small woodcuts, red/black title page design, decorations in text
Condition: Yellowing paper, some tracks of use.
Fair condition, some small damages
Weight: 3650 gr.
Hayim Nahman Bialik (Hebrew: חיים נחמן ביאליק‎; January 9, 1873 – July 4, 1934), also Chaim or Haim, was a Jewish poet who wrote primarily in Hebrew but also in Yiddish. Bialik was one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew poetry and came to be recognized as Israel‘s national poet.
Joseph Budko (1888-1940) Polish painter. Born in Plonsk, Poland in 1880. Immigrated to Israel in 1933. Studies: 1905 Fine Arts School, Vilna; from 1910 he studied engraving in Berlin,. Budko was a student of Herman Struk,, and followed his lead as he turned to graphic art. He worked mainly in graphics and book illustrations. He developed a style that combined personal attitude with Jewish mentality, a synthesis of Jewish tradition and modern artistic approach. He also revived the spirit of Jewish book illustration, elevating it to modern design. Teaching: From 1935 Bezalel, Jerusalem, which he re-organized and directed until his death in 1940.