Published by Paris, Librairie Firmin-Didot, 1890
Seller: Librairie Alain Pons, Pinsaguel, France
First Edition Signed
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. 180x120, 384 pages, reliure éditeur, intérieur frais, une dédicace en page de garde.
Published by Time and place not stated
Signed
On a leaf from an autograph album, 11 x 17 cm. Good, on lightly aged paper. First line by Landauer. Reads 'With best wishes | [signed] Walter Landauer | [signed] Maryan Rawicz'.
Published by Editorial Eva; Editorial Bauzá
Seller: Bibliomania, Molins De Rei, B, Spain
Signed
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Bien. La dote de Nicoleta. Maryan. Nuevas Coplas Narciso Díaz de Escovar. Dedicado Autor. Dedicatoria. Maryan; Narciso Díaz de Escovar. Editorial Eva; Editorial Bauzá, ambos sin fecha. Tapa dura en tela con dorados. 700 gramos. DEDICATORIA DE NARZISO DÍAZ. DEDICADO AUTOR. VER LAS LAS FOTOS. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Published by Le Musee de Poche, 1956
Seller: Gaabooks, Chester, VT, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Bound in wraps with 60 pages and plates. A presentation copy signed by about 15 of the artists as photographed. Perhaps not Levee. Juin, Hubert - Pierre Alechinsky, Francois Arnal, Gianni Bertini, Martin Barre, Huguette Arthur Bertrand, Camille. Oscar Chelimsky, Corneille, Jacques Doucet, Roger Edgard Gillet, Robert Lapoujade, John Levee, Maryan, Wilfrid Moser, Louis Nallard, Kumi Sugai. An unsigned working copy is also included. Signed by Illustrator(s).
Published by Dia Art Foundation, 1976
Seller: Dirt Farm Books, Swarthmore, PA, U.S.A.
Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 12pp comb-bound pamphlet plus 7pp. stapled pink sheets. Mild wear to both, with slight indentation to front of pamphlet and a small tear on one edge of one page among the seven stapled sheets. The pamphlet contains images from Maryan's film. The final page in the stapled packet is the text of an introduction by the character actor Allan Rich, January 1976, New York City. The brochure is signed to the art critic and museum professional Ira Licht inside the front cover in yellow pastel, "Maryan 1976." Maryan was born Pinchas Burstein, to an Orthodox Jewish family in Poland. At 12, he was imprisoned at Auschwitz. Among the horrors he endured there was being shot in the face on the day of his arrival, somehow surviving and enduring until the Soviets liberated the camp in 1945. After two years in a camp for displaced persons, and a stint in a kibbutz, he spent a period spent studying art in France. He enjoyed some success as an artist, seeing his work shown alongside that of Francis Bacon, Gerhard Richter and Picasso. In time, though, he found his way to the US. He took up residence at the Chelsea Hotel, where he would live the remainder of his life. In 1975, he collaborated with his friend, the filmmaker Kenny Schneider, on Ecce Homo. It took its foundations from 478 ink drawings Maryan had made at his therapist's urging, as a means to contend with the horrors he experienced in his youth. The drawings, intercut with historical footage of atrocities and reenactments by Maryan of horrors he witnessed and experience at Auschwitz, created a singular document. His wife called it a response to, "a need to cry out about what he endured and witnessed." Maryan died in 1977 at the Chelsea Hotel, a sudden end to a career that saw him grappling with the unspeakable. His profile has risen in recent years, with a number of exhibitions revisiting his work, and renewed interest in Ecce Homo. Uncommon item, particularly signed. Brochure.
Language: German
Published by Rio de Janeiro, 1972
Seller: Antiquarische Fundgrube e.U., Wien, Austria
Signed
Softcover/Paperback. 254 S. Kanten etw. bestoßen, Lesespuren a. Buchrücken L045 *.* Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 430.
Language: German
Art / Print / Poster First Edition Signed
Condition: Sehr gut. Hinter Museumsglas und Passepartout gerahmt. Unten rechts signiert und datiert (3.8.23). Sehr guter Zustand. Der Rahmen mit kl. Beschädigung oben rechts gilt als kostenlose Zugabe. // Maryan urek (* 24. November 1889 in Magdeburg als Marianus Joseph Stanislaus Ambrosius urek; + 20. September 1943 in Worphausen) war ein deutscher Maler und Bildhauer. Er studierte an der Kunstgewerbe- und Handwerkerschule Magdeburg und an der Akademie in Kassel bei Hermann Knackfuß, Hans Olde und Carl Wünnenberg. Er war danach in Magdeburg und Worpswede tätig, schuf Gefallenen- Denkmale in Wernigerode und Hasserode und ein Wandbild im Goethe-Haus in Schierke. // Differenzbesteuerung nach § 25a UStG. Kein Ausweis der MwSt. /lager Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 5100 Maße: 41 x 32 cm (Bildgröße), 56 x 48 (Rahmengröße);
Language: German
Art / Print / Poster First Edition Signed
Condition: Sehr gut. Hinter Museumsglas und Passepartout gerahmt. Unten links signiert und datiert (27.6.23). Das Blatt inshesamt leicht fleckig. // Maryan urek (* 24. November 1889 in Magdeburg als Marianus Joseph Stanislaus Ambrosius urek; + 20. September 1943 in Worphausen) war ein deutscher Maler und Bildhauer. Er studierte an der Kunstgewerbe- und Handwerkerschule Magdeburg und an der Akademie in Kassel bei Hermann Knackfuß, Hans Olde und Carl Wünnenberg. Er war danach in Magdeburg und Worpswede tätig, schuf Gefallenen- Denkmale in Wernigerode und Hasserode und ein Wandbild im Goethe-Haus in Schierke. // // Differenzbesteuerung nach § 25a UStG. Kein Ausweis der MwSt. /laden Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 5100 Maße: 39,5 x 33 cm (Bildgröße), 56 x 48 (Rahmengröße);