Editore: [Ustí nad Labem] : Severoces. nakl., [SG]), 1974., 1974
Da: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Fair. 183, [1] pp. ; 4 pp. ; "4000 výt./ Vyd. Oblastní galerie v Liberci./ Prehl. lit./ Nekteré fot. barev./ Obálka: Vladimír Sobolevic ; [Uv. texty:] Vladimír Ruda, Nada Reháková ; [Soubez. preklad textu do] rus. Ctirad Kucera, [do] nem. Karel Steiner ; Fot." ; OCLC: 42167505 ; text in Czech, Russian and German ; disbound in thick, color illustrated paper wrappers ; flimsy binding has given way, but text is whole ; very scarce collection of some very fine paintings reproduced primarily in black and white, with a few in color, of Czech and Slovakian artists; the gallery exhibition included works by: Jiri Balcar, Jan Bauch, Andrej Belocvetov, Vincenc Benes, Vlastimil Benes, Martin Benka, Alexander ?Beran, Karel Bohacek, Vaclav Bostik, Cyril Boud a, Miroslav Brotanek, Josef Broz, Oto Bubenicek, Josef ?Capek, Karel Cerny, Alen Divis, Bedrich Dlouhy, Bohumir Dvorsky, Frantisek Dvorak, Emanuel Famira, ?Bedrich Feigl, Emil Filla, Alois Fisarek, Frantisek Foltyn, Frantisek Gross, Jaroslav Grus, Vac lav Hejna, ?Cestmir Hlavinka, Jaromir Hlavsa, Jaroslav Hnevkovsky, Adolf Hoffmeister, Debrich Hoffstadter, Karel ?Holan, Oldrich Holub, Miroslav Holy, Jiri Hornik, Jaroslav Horanek, Antonin Hudecek, Frantisek Hudecek, ?josef Hysek, Josef Istler, Ota Janecek, Frantisek Janousek, Jaromir Jindra, Rudolf Jindrich, Josef Jira, ?Milos Jiranek, Frantisek Jiroudek, Ludmila Jirincova, Jiri John, Alfred Justitz, josef Kaderabek, Jan Kalous, ?Ladislav Karousek, Jiri Kars (Karpeles), Frantisek Kavan, Oldrich Kerhart, Jaroslav Klapste, Jan Kojan, ?Jaroslav Koliha, Oldrich Konicek, Bodhan Kopecky, Pravoslav Kotik, Vladimir Komarek, Vaclav ?Kreisenger, Jiri Krejci, Rudolf Kremlicka, Ludvik Kuba, Otakar Kubin (Othon Coubine), Bohumil Kubista, ?Otakar Lebeda, Kamil Lhotak, Josef Liesler, Cyprian Majernik, Josef Maticka, Dalibor Matous, Ota ?Matousek, Mikulas Medek, Josef mertlik, Eduard Milen, Zdenek Mlcoch, Frantisek Viktor Mokry, Alois ?Moravec, Grigorij Musatov, Frantisek Muzika, Josef Nastoupil (Carlo Na ston), Otakar Nejedly, Vaclav ?Vojtech Novak, Willi (Vilem) Nowak, Jiri Novotny, Oldrich Oplt, Arnost Paderlik, Jaroslav Paur, Vaclav ?Pavlik, Josef Peca, Antonin Pelc, Jaroslava Pesicova, Radomil Pilar, Bedrich Piskac, Theodor Pistek, Emil ?Artur Pittermann-Longen, Vilem Plocek, Stanislav Podhrazsky, Jaroslav Pokorny, Vaclac Pokorny, etc etc; creases and wear to paper dustjacket ; scarce ; FAIR. Book.
Editore: Symposion, 1947
Da: Librairie Jean-Yves Lacroix, Gouloux, Francia
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
EUR 150,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: Trčs bon. Praha, Symposion, 1947. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée par Josef Istler, 87-(3) pages. Édition originale tirée ŕ 2 200 exemplaires, le notre sur papier Antik (aprčs 100 sur simili Japon). L'illustration de couverture (en rouge) par Josef Istler est reprise en frontispice (en noir).
EUR 1.100,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: In fine condition. Typographical design by Vilém Reichmann. Illustrated with 5 reproductions. (illustratore). Typographical design by Vilém Reichmann. Illustrated with 5 reproductions. First edition. Printed in only 100 copies. In publisher's photographically illustrated wrappers by Milos Korecek. 16 p. Illustrated brochure of the Czech surrealist RA Group with five full page reproductions. The RA Group evolved from the circle of the younger surrealist artists around Karel Teige in the pre-war Czechoslovakia and after the war, in 1948 it was banned by the Communist authorities. This brochure "p. f. 1947" is the fifth publication of RA and one of the scarcest, as it was printed in only a hundred copies. It contains texts by Ludvik Kundera and Zdenek Lorenc, and illustrations byJosef Istler, Václav Zykmund, Bohdan Lacina, Vilém Reichmann and Václav Tikal. The cover of the booklet is by Milos Korecek. . In publisher's photographically illustrated wrappers by Milos Korecek First edition. Printed in only 100 copies.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Wien, Prag,, 1993
Da: Antiquariat Ulrich Heider, Köln, Germania
EUR 140,00
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Aggiungi al carrello6 Bll. (12 S.) mit 4 Farbabbildungen, beiliegend 1 nummerierte und signierte Orig.-Graphik von Istler. Mit einer handschriftlichen Widmung von Istler an Milan Napravnik auf dem vorderen Innendeckel und einer lose beiliegenden Orig.-Farbradierung, signiert. Nummer 32/50 (der Katalogumschlag angestaubt, die Graphik sehr gut erhalten). Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 750 Gr.8° (21 x 21 cm). Orig.-Broschur mit einer Deckelillustration.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Galerie hlavniho mesta Prahy, 1988
Da: nika-books, Nordwestuckermark-Fürstenwerder, NWUM, Germania
EUR 145,00
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Aggiungi al carrello4°, Broschur, 159 Seiten, Einband etwas berieben, Seiten nachgedunkelt, sonst in einem guten Zustand. Abgleich des Titelbildes bitte bei nika-books. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
EUR 99,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: Bon. Prague, 1946. Dr. Vaclav Tomsa v Praze. Un volume en feuille au format 175X256mm. Contient une eau forte de Josef Istler signée et datée. Voir les 5 photos. (Surréalisme tchčque, surrealism).
Da: Penka Rare Books and Archives, ILAB, Berlin, Germania
EUR 400,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloKladno: Nakladatelství mladých, 1946. Octavo (21.3 × 15.5 cm). Original pictorial wrappers, printed in blue and light green, with an illustration by Istler; 73, [2] pp. Frontis illustration by Istler. Very good. Scarce early publication of the Czech post-war surrealist group Skupina Ra (Group Ra), containing poems by Zden?k Lorenc and a frontispiece illustration by Josef Istler. Lorenc (1919-1999) was a noted Czech surrealist writer and a co-founder of Skupina Ra. The group's roots go back to the 1930s, but given the Nazi occupants' view of surrealism as a "degenerate art" its members were unable to publish during World War II. Unsurprisingly, the years immediately following the war saw a burst of activity, leading to the official creation of the group, which also included Josef Istler, Milo? Ko?e?ek, Bohdan Lacina, Vilém Reichmann, Václav Tikal, and Václav Zykmund. During Husák's Normalization regime of the 1970s many of them would once again run afoul of official state aesthetics. Istler was also a member of the CoBrA group from 1948 to 1951 and participated in the group's exhibitions. His works are widely held internationally, among others at the Stedelijk, the Centre Pompidou, and Tate Gallery. As of March 2024, KVK, OCLC only show two copies outside the Czech Republic, one in Berlin and one in London.
Da: Penka Rare Books and Archives, ILAB, Berlin, Germania
Copia autografata
EUR 450,00
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Aggiungi al carrello[Czech Republic]: self-published, 1945. Quarto (30.5 × 20.7 cm). Original light blue spiral-bound printed wrappers; a black-and-white reproduction of a work by Josef Istler on coated paper stock, [10] pages of text, plus colophon. Signed by Istler to the colophon. Very good; light smudge to front wrapper; wrappers slightly discolored. One of the earliest publications of the Czech post-war surrealist group Skupina Ra (Group Ra), containing nine poems by Zden?k Lorenc and a frontispiece illustration by Josef Istler (reproduction of a painting). Lorenc (1919-1999) was a noted Czech surrealist writer and a co-founder of Skupina Ra. The group's roots go back to the 1930s, but given the Nazi occupants' view of surrealism as a "degenerate art" its members were unable to publish during World War II. Unsurprisingly, 1945 thus saw a burst of activity, leading to the official creation of the group, which also included Josef Istler, Milo? Ko?e?ek, Bohdan Lacina, Vilém Reichmann, Václav Tikal, and Václav Zykmund. During Husák's Normalization regime of the 1970s many of them would once again run afoul of official state aesthetics. One of 100 copies, this one no. 94. Another fifteen copies were printed on laid paper and inscribed by the author. As of December 2023, KVK, OCLC only show one copy outside the Czech Republic, but none in North America.
Data di pubblicazione: 1996
Da: SitterArt, St.Gallen, Svizzera
Arte / Stampa / Poster Copia autografata
EUR 1.441,09
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Aggiungi al carrelloKein Einband. Condizione: Sehr gut. This unique mixed media artwork features a portrait of the renowned Czech CoBrA artist Josef Istler. Originally a black-and-white photo print on high-quality watercolor paper, the piece has been reworked in oil by Istler himself. *** The artist's hand-signed signature in oil and the year "98" appear directly beneath the painted area. *** Bottom right on the mount signed by hand and dated (19)96 by the photographer Aernout Overbeeke. *** Work is part of the series "Portrait of CoBrA Artists , 1996, by Dutch photographer Aernout Overbeeke. *** Istler has painted a vivid, expressionistic motif reminiscent of his abstract stylecombining gestural brushstrokes with textural depth in rich tones of ochre, green, and black. ***Originally a black-and-white photographic portrait printed on fine watercolor paper (size ca110 x 80 cm), the work was transformed by the artist himself in 1996 into a unique, vibrant piece. *** In 1995 Dutch photographer Aernout Overbeeke (b.1951) made a remarkable series of portraits of seventeen renowned CoBrA-artists. At a distance of three meters Overbeeke zoomed in on the hands and eyes. The portraits were printed on large-size watercolour paper. *** These portraits were transformed by the CobrA-artists themselves in their own style into unique mixed-media pieces, using techniques such as watercolor, drawing, crayons and pencil. The series was exhibited at the CoBrA Museum of Modern Art in Amstelveen. Here we present one of those portraits. *** The work is framed in a bespoke black wooden frame, handmade in The Netherlands, with Plexiglas® Optical HC for visual clarity and protection of the delicate print. Size framed: approx. 120 x 85 cm *** Josef Istler (19192000) was a key figure in the European avant-garde and a member of the CoBrA movement, known for his explorations in Surrealism and lyrical abstraction. His worksoften dark, emotional, and texturally richreflect a postwar European sensibility. Istler's contributions remain significant within the discourse of modern and postwar European art. ***WORLDWIDE DELIVERYis also offered, providing a seamless acquisition process for international buyers ***** For further details regardingpricing, and global delivery options,pleaseCONTACT US *** CONDITION : in very good condition *** PLEASE CONTACT US FOR SHIPPING COSTS ***. Signatur des Verfassers.