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Lot 387: Judaica | Joseph Budko. 'Yamim Mi'Kedem'. Berlin, 1928. 'Das Jahr des Juden'.

Est: $250 USD - $350 USDSold:
Winner's Auctions LTDJerusalem, IsraelOctober 12, 2010

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Description

Joseph Budko. Twelve original woodcut engravings regarding Jewish holidays: Shabbat, Conclusion of the Shabbat, Slichot, Rosh HaShana, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Chanukah, Purim, Passover, Shavuot, 9th of Av. Each woodcut is accompanied by a short German poem relating to the Jewish festivals by Arno Nadel. Joseph Budko (1888-1940) was a noted Jewish -Polish artist. He created these illustrations specifically for this book. His works commemorate Jewish life in Poland. He served as the administrator of Bezalel in Jerusalem during the last years of his life (1933-1940).[76] pages. 30 cm. Excellent condition. Miniature illustrative plates. All the miniatures are pasted onto complete pages. Quality paper. [Aging stains exclusively on the blank papers]. Original binding preserved in excellent condition.

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Notes

Joseph Budko. Celebrated Jewish Graphic Artist.Joseph Budko was born in Plonsk in 1888 to a traditional Jewish family. His work portrays his traditional background. At the age of 17 (1905) he studied in the Vilna School of Arts. As a young man of 22 he moved to Berlin. In 1912 he met noted artist, Herman Struck. During these formative years he focused on graphic arts. In 1933 he immigrated to Palestine. Following the death of Boris Schatz, Budko revived 'The New Bezalel' [Bezalel Hachadash]. He ran the school until his death in 1940.Budko was noted in all disciplines of art. His works draw from Jewish life, holidays, the Jewish village, and the beis medrash.Budko additionally reinvigorated the Hebrew ex-libris. He was the first Jewish artist to concentrate on decorating Hebrew letters.The series of engravings that Budko published for the Haggada earned him great fame. The Haggada was printed between 1916-1921. Additionally, in 1920 he printed the 'Jewish Year', with a series of 12 gorgeous engravings.He was also noted for the 7 woodcuts that illustrated the book 'Chassidische Legende' that was published in 1922.The following lots are from a beautiful collection of Joseph Budko's most famous works. In addition to documents of immense historical value relating to his studies in the Berlin Academy of Art and pictures from his personal life, and his youth in Poland and Germany.

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Auction Details

Rare Books, Manusripts, Documents and Jewish arts.

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Winner's Auctions LTD
October 12, 2010, 06:00 PM EET

Leonardo Plaza Hotel Jerusalem 47 King George Street, Jerusalem, 91076, IL

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