Verlag: 1911., 1911
Sprache: Ungarisch
Anbieter: Antiquariat Heinz Tessin, Quickborn, Deutschland
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
7,2 x 10,0 cm. Auf weißem Papier gedruckt. Oben mit zwei leichten Montageresten. Die Portokosten betragen fürs Inland und in der EU 1,00 Euro.
Verlag: 1911., 1911
Sprache: Ungarisch
Anbieter: Antiquariat Heinz Tessin, Quickborn, Deutschland
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
7,2 x 10,0 cm. Auf weißem Papier gedruckt. Die Portokosten betragen fürs Inland und in der EU 1,00 Euro.
Verlag: [1911]., 1911
Sprache: Deutsch
Anbieter: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Deutschland
Klischee. Zustand: Gut. 110 x 58 mm. *Gutenberg 13.704. - Im Druck signiert. Der Künstler arbeitete u.a. in Budapest. - Rückseitig kleine Montagereste. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Verlag: [Ca. 1920]., 1920
Sprache: Deutsch
Anbieter: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Deutschland
Klischee. Zustand: Gut. 100 x 71 mm. *Gutenberg 13.702. - Im Druck signiert. Der Künstler arbeitete u.a. in Budapest. - Rückseitig kleine Montagereste. Minimal knittrig. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Verlag: [Ca. 1935]., 1935
Sprache: Deutsch
Anbieter: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Deutschland
Klischee. Zustand: Gut. 83 x 70 mm. *Gutenberg 13.681. - Im Druck signiert. - Rückseitig kleine Montagereste. Minimal fleckig. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Anbieter: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
(1912). Blattmaß: ca. 11 x 9,8 cm, rückseitig gestempelt 'Aiglon (Sassy Attila) Budapest', auf Karton gezogen mit Seidenhemdchen---Verlag: Ohne Verlag: Ohne - schönes Exemplar / Text ungarisch - 12 Gramm.
Original, vintage drawing in ink, mounted on brown cardboard. Signed. 140 × 134 mm. Original, Art-Nouveau ex libris design of the Hungarian graphic artist and painter, Attila Sassy, known under the pseudonym, Aiglon. Sassy is associated with the circles of modern artists in Paris and in Nagybánya, the cradle of modern Hungarian painting. He became known mostly for his graphic works, especially for his bookplate designs, many of which are in the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Hungary. . Cardboard chipped at the extremities. Small trace of tacking at the lower left corner of the graphic, with no effect on the drawing. Otherwise in fine condition. Original, vintage drawing in ink, mounted on brown cardboard. Signed.
Verlag: [Privately published, printed at Világosság könyvnyomda], [Budapest], 1909
Erstausgabe
First edition. Limited, numbered (1/250/300). The artist's father's copy. In original, brown cardboard cover with blue title vignette, printed in black, bound with yellow ribbon. Illustrated title page, one plate with ex-libris illustration, eight lithographic plates, and two text plates in Hungarian and French. 12 leaves. 240 × 315 mm. Extremely scarce, first edition of Attila Sassy's portfolio of Art Nouveau erotic drawings. Copy of artist's father. This portfolio, created in the genre of Aubrey Beardsley, is considered as one of the highlights of Hungarian Art Nouveau. It was first published in a very limited number of copies, for Sassy's closest friends and family. This copy was made exclusively for the artist's father, Árpád Sassy. The portfolio was reissued for the broader public nine years later, still in very limited number. Attila Sassy (1880-1967), known under the pseudonym, Aiglon is associated with the circles of modern artists in Paris and in Nagybánya, the cradle of modern Hungarian painting. He became known mostly for his graphic works, many of which are in the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Hungary. . Title vignette slightly rubbed. Front and rear cover somewhat sunned, chipped at the edges. Small water stain at the upper right part of the cover. Small damage to the cover at the binding. Pages moderately dusted at the extremities with no effect on text or illustration. One page with two light stains. Overall in very good condition. In original, brown cardboard cover with blue title vignette, printed in black, bound with yellow ribbon. Illustrated title page, one plate with ex-libris illustration, eight lithographic plates, and two text plates in Hungarian and French First edition. Limited, numbered (1/250/300). The artist's father's copy.