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Auction archive: Lot number 700

SZYK, Arthur. Le Statut de Kalisz . Paris: Table Ronde, 1932.

Estimate
£14,000 - £18,000
ca. US$17,841 - US$22,939
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 700

SZYK, Arthur. Le Statut de Kalisz . Paris: Table Ronde, 1932.

Estimate
£14,000 - £18,000
ca. US$17,841 - US$22,939
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

SZYK, Arthur. Le Statut de Kalisz . Paris: Table Ronde, 1932. A copy of exceptional provenance and poignancy, printed for the President of Poland, of the splendid limited edition of the charter of rights granted to the Jews of Poland by Boleslav the Pious in 1264 and confirmed in 1334, in 1447 and in 1467. The Jewish artist Arthur Szyk produced this 500-copy facsimile edition of his original illuminated manuscript in the collection of the Jewish Museum in New York in the context of rising anti-Semitism in Poland and Europe in the 1920s. He was inspired by the most lavishly-illustrated manuscripts of 15th-century France, and committed to what he called ‘The Golden Book of Polish Jewry’ and what has since been also referred to as the ‘Jewish Magna Carta’. At once scribe and illuminator, Szyk sought to produce a manuscript that fully expressed ‘the glorification of an important text which elevates the human race’ J. Ansell). Nine languages feature in the text: Latin, French, Polish, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, and Yiddish. This limited edition facsimile of the original manuscript was printed five years after its creation. It is estimated that only about 50 copies of this work survived the bombing of a warehouse in Warsaw during World War II. This copy is numbered 3 of 500, underlying the utter pre-eminence of its intended recipient: Jgnacy Mociski, elected President of Poland in 1926, was the candidate supported by Józef Pilsudski, leader of the May 1926 coup d'état whom Szyk regarded as the true guarantor of democracy – to the President the artist addresses his most splendid expression of hopes for a future of equality and peace between Poles and Jews in his native country. Folio (385 x 320mm). 45 full-color plates, additional printed and embossed limitation page and one blank; number 3 of 500, plates loose as issued (without the printed nomination leaf which is present in some copies, minute marginal blemishes near the edge of two leaves, far from plates, tiny chip to corner of printed limitation leaf). Original burgundy half-morocco portfolio, large armorial stamp showing the Polish eagle in silver and gilt, gold-stamped armorial devices and title on spine, marbled pastedowns and pocket, burgundy cloth slipcase (slipcase edges worn, one side detached). Provenance : Jgnacy Mociski, president of the Polish Republic (his nominative copy, as printed in the limitation leaf).

Auction archive: Lot number 700
Auction:
Datum:
10 Jul 2019
Auction house:
Christie's
London
Beschreibung:

SZYK, Arthur. Le Statut de Kalisz . Paris: Table Ronde, 1932. A copy of exceptional provenance and poignancy, printed for the President of Poland, of the splendid limited edition of the charter of rights granted to the Jews of Poland by Boleslav the Pious in 1264 and confirmed in 1334, in 1447 and in 1467. The Jewish artist Arthur Szyk produced this 500-copy facsimile edition of his original illuminated manuscript in the collection of the Jewish Museum in New York in the context of rising anti-Semitism in Poland and Europe in the 1920s. He was inspired by the most lavishly-illustrated manuscripts of 15th-century France, and committed to what he called ‘The Golden Book of Polish Jewry’ and what has since been also referred to as the ‘Jewish Magna Carta’. At once scribe and illuminator, Szyk sought to produce a manuscript that fully expressed ‘the glorification of an important text which elevates the human race’ J. Ansell). Nine languages feature in the text: Latin, French, Polish, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, and Yiddish. This limited edition facsimile of the original manuscript was printed five years after its creation. It is estimated that only about 50 copies of this work survived the bombing of a warehouse in Warsaw during World War II. This copy is numbered 3 of 500, underlying the utter pre-eminence of its intended recipient: Jgnacy Mociski, elected President of Poland in 1926, was the candidate supported by Józef Pilsudski, leader of the May 1926 coup d'état whom Szyk regarded as the true guarantor of democracy – to the President the artist addresses his most splendid expression of hopes for a future of equality and peace between Poles and Jews in his native country. Folio (385 x 320mm). 45 full-color plates, additional printed and embossed limitation page and one blank; number 3 of 500, plates loose as issued (without the printed nomination leaf which is present in some copies, minute marginal blemishes near the edge of two leaves, far from plates, tiny chip to corner of printed limitation leaf). Original burgundy half-morocco portfolio, large armorial stamp showing the Polish eagle in silver and gilt, gold-stamped armorial devices and title on spine, marbled pastedowns and pocket, burgundy cloth slipcase (slipcase edges worn, one side detached). Provenance : Jgnacy Mociski, president of the Polish Republic (his nominative copy, as printed in the limitation leaf).

Auction archive: Lot number 700
Auction:
Datum:
10 Jul 2019
Auction house:
Christie's
London
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