Published by Kiadó, Budapest,, 1987
Seller: Antiquariat Knut Ahnert Berlin, Berlin, Germany
230 S. m. Textabb. u. 64 Abb. auf Taf., OLwd. m. OU. Der Oeuvre-Katalog des ungarischen Avantgarde-Künstlers (1887-1972) verzeichnet 1564 Werke von 1910-1959. Von 1926-1970 lebte und wirkte Béla in der Sowjetunion.
Language: Hungarian
Published by Budapest: Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, 1968
Seller: Schürmann und Kiewning GbR, Naumburg, Germany
kart. Condition: Sehr gut. 31, [48] S. : überw. Ill. ; 23 cm Rückseite des Einbands minimal braunfleckig hu Gewicht in Gramm: 260.
In original paper. Condition: Fine condition. In original paper. 6 p. Text by Leon Bazalgette. Very rare catalogue.
Published by Lajos Kassák (Krausz J. és Társa), Budapest, 1918
First Edition
Illustrated title page and two illustrations. (illustrator). First edition. Text in Hungarian. Illustrated title page and two illustrations. First edition. Text in Hungarian. (1), 110124 p. Lajos Tihanyi's painting on title page, and two full page reproductions by him. Lajos Tihanyi (18851938) was an outstanding Hungarian Avant-garde painter and lithographer, lived and worked in Paris. "MA" was the second avant-garde periodical edited by Lajos Kassák, the chief figure of the Hungarian avant-garde movement, who gathered the most outstanding artists around his magazines. Kassák's previous activist magazine "A Tett" (The Act) was banned by the authorities in 1916, due to it's pacifism. Two months later the first issue of "MA" was published, edited with the same ideology and ambitious content but in a different format and with more emphasis on the international trends of the modern movements. . Slightly trimmed. Artistically restored. In fine condition.
Published by Lajos Kassák (Krausz J. és Társa), Budapest, 1918
First Edition
Illustrated title page, a linocut illustration and a full page photographic reproduction. (illustrator). First edition. Text in Hungarian. Illustrated title page, a linocut illustration and a full page photographic reproduction. First edition. Text in Hungarian. (1), 3040 p. With Ede Bohacsek's drawing on title page, an original linocut by János Mattis-Teutsch and a photographic reproduction of Pál Pátzay's sculpture. "MA" was the second avant-garde periodical edited by Lajos Kassák, the chief figure of the Hungarian avant-garde movement, who gathered the most outstanding artists around his magazines. Kassák's previous activist magazine "A Tett" (The Act) was banned by the authorities in 1916, due to it's pacifism. Two months later the first issue of "MA" was published, edited with the same ideology and ambitious content but in a different format and with more emphasis on the international trends of the modern movements. . Artistically restored. In fine condition.