Auction 60 Part 1 General Auction: Jewelry, Eretz Israel papers and documents and much more
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May 26, 2020
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LOT 99:

Rachel Szalit Marcus 16 orig. Litho “Menshelakh un Stsenes” Yiddish 1922

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Rachel Szalit Marcus 16 orig. Litho “Menshelakh un Stsenes” Yiddish 1922
Rachel Szalit Marcus, 16 original Lithographs in the book:
Menshelakh un stsenes : zekhtsen tseykhenungen tsu Sholem Aleykhems verk
”Motl Peysi dem hazens yinge”. Illustrations to Sholom Aleichem’s Menschen und Szenen
Klal, Berlin 1922 – Unpaginated (46pp.)
Illustrated by painter Rachel Szalit-Marcus
lithographed frontispiece and 15 lithographs, signed in the plate
32 x 24.3 cm., hard cover
Condition: Cover worn, rubbed and chipped to edges, slightly stained & soiled, corner bumped. Spine is missing to half, tears to spine. Missing (cut off) part to upper edge of rear cover and 2 last leaves c. 1.3 x 2.4 cm. Most of pages with foxing, some pages foxed more some less and some minimal. Some worm holes throughout the book. Brown paper to endpapers. Bends to upper corner. Ca. half of pages not cut.
SZALIT-MARCUS, RACHEL (1894–1942), painter and book illustrator. She spent her childhood in Lodz. Her parents, simple working people, encouraged her artistic talent, and in 1911 sent her to Munich to study at the Art Academy. Here she met Julius Szalit, a successful Jewish actor, whom she married. Szalit later committed suicide. In 1916 Rachel moved to Berlin, where she exhibited with the artists of the Secession group and became a member of the November group, young avant-garde artists who joined forces after the November. Revolution of 1918. When the Nazis assumed power Rachel Szalit-Marcus fled to France. In 1942 she was arrested and sent to a concentration camp where she died. She painted portraits, flower pieces, and still-lifes. Her best-known works consist of lithographic illustrations to books by Mendele Mokher Seforim, Shalom Aleichem, Israel Zangwill, Heinrich Heine, and Martin Buber.

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