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Publicado por Eigenverlag des Herausgebers, 1999
Librería: Antiquarische Fundgrube e.U., Wien, Austria
Libro
Softcover/Paperback. nicht paginiert Einband etw. bestaubt, m. Stemp. a. Titelblatt L021 *.* Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 460.
Publicado por Muzej ilZasjedanja, Slovenia, 1968
Librería: Amazing Book Company, Liphook, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardback. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. Bozidar Jakac Ilustrador. First Edition. This very scarce copy is bound in oatmeal cloth covered boards with blue titling to the spine and reproduction signature to the upper board. this book is tight, bright, white and square. The unclipped dustwrapper is in fine condition. Printed in slovak and is a biographical and critical study by Dr. France Stele. Boidar Jakac (July 16, 1899 - November 20, 1989) was a Slovene Expressionist, Realist and Symbolist painter, printmaker, art teacher, photographer and filmmaker. He produced one of the most extensive oeuvres of pastels and oil paintings (landscapes, vedutas and portraits), drawings and, above all, prints in Slovenia. He was also one of the key organizers in the establishment of the Ljubljana Academy of Fine Arts and the International Biennal of Graphic Art in Ljubljana. Some of his work is on display in museums in Belgrade. Ref OO2.
Publicado por Ljubljyna: Moderna Galerija,, 1962
Librería: °ART...on paper - 20th Century Art Books, Lugano, Suiza
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
Libro Original o primera edición
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. Sm.8° - 46pp - B/w reproductions. Exhibition Catalogue Xylon 1962, organize by the international society of wood engravers, Zurich, Switzerland. Text in Slovenian and French language. Original wrappers. Very good condition.
Publicado por Ljubljana: Drzavna zalozba Slovenije ., 1972
Librería: Antiquariat Dasa Pahor GbR, München, Alemania
Libro
Large 4°: [100] with illustrations on folded sheets, original white linen binding with lettering, original illustrated dustjacket (dustjacket with tiny tears, binding slightly age-toned on the edges, inside in a good, clean condition [Tito's Portrait] A richly illustrated, detailed work documents making of portraits of the Yugoslav president Josip Broz-Tito by an academic artist Bozdar Jakac. Jakac was one most famous Yugoslav artists of 20th century, who received his education in Prague and Bremen. Beside his landscape painting, book illustration and prints he was also known as one of most influential portrait painters of 20th century. His portrait of the Slovenian poet France Preseren, made in 1940, became one of the emblematic refigurations of the national poet. During WWII he joined the underground Partisan movement, producing prints for clandestine printing shops. In that time he made a drawing of Tito, which became an iconic drawing of the Yugoslavian leader. In 1965 Jakac was named the honorary academician of Accademia dell'Arte del Disegno in Florence and in 1982 a full member of European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities in Paris.
Publicado por Published by Author; Printed at Ameriska Domovina, Cleveland OH, 1931
Librería: Mike's Library LLC, Plymouth, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good-. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. Illustrated by Bozidar Jakac Ilustrador. First Edition. Light spine sun, light cover rub, some check marks by poem titles and in margins, 1938 gift inscription on front free endpaper, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover. ; Slovene language. Eight striking Bozidar Jakac woodcut illustrations. Pota Ljubezni (The Roads of Love) is Zorman's fourth self-published collection of poetry. "Zorman was unique among the American Slovene poets in that he was the only one to write about the thoughts and emotions of Slovene immigrants. According to Ivan Jontez, another poet, Zorman was the only 'true' Slovene poet among them, the only one to capture in his poetry the true essence of the American Slovene character." - Tina Creber; A Survey of American Slovene Literature, 1900-1945; thesis University of Ottawa 1976, page 46. Ivan Zorman spent nearly all of his life in the United States, and is considered the poet-laureate of American Slovenes. ; Woodcuts; 103, (2), (3) pages.
Publicado por Ljubljana (Laibach), 1981., 1981
Librería: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Alemania
Arte / Grabado / Póster Ejemplar firmado
circa 35,5 x 49,8 cm. 1 Blatt verso weiss Grosse Ansicht auf die Stadt über den Tivoli-Park hinweg, unten datiert, numeriert (Nr 103 von 50+50+50), signiert und mit handschriftlicher Widmung von Jakac (1899-1989) an den italienischen Künstler Tranquillo Marangoni (1912-1992). - Gut erhalten, nur in den äussersten Ecken oben kleine Montagespuren, sonst sauber und schön.
Publicado por Ljubljana, Slovenia: Umetniska matica, 1932
Librería: Antiquariat Dasa Pahor GbR, München, Alemania
Libro
Small 4°, XXI pp. with illustrations in text, [41] with one full page colour image, and 80 b/w full-page images, printed from both sides, original linen with blind-stamped title, in original card slipcase (Very Good, mint condition, slipcase slightly scuffed on edges, Jakac's autograph on An early monograph on Slovenian artist Bozidar Jakac in mint condition, from the artist's library. Signed copy. - This early monograph on one of the most famous Yugoslav artists of 20th century, was published in Ljubljana in 1932, when the artists was in his mid 30s. An extremely richly illustrated book for the time, shows his paintings, drawings , woodcuts, book illustrations and prints. The introduction was written by Dr. Karl (Karel) Dobida, a director of the National Gallery of Ljubljana. By that time Jakac was one of the most talented and versatile artists of Yugoslavia, receiving his education in Prague and Bremen. Beside his landscape painting, book illustration and prints he was also known as one of most influential portrait painters of 20th century. His portrait of the Slovenian poet France Preseren, made in 1940, became one of the emblematic rafigurations of the national poet. During WWII he joined the underground Partisan movement, producing prints for clandestine printing shops. In that time hee a drawing of Tito, which became an iconic drawing of the Yugoslavian leader. In 1965 Jakac was named the honorary academician of Accademia dell'Arte del Disegno in Florence and in 1982 a full member of European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities in Paris. This copy, preserved in a mint condition, belonged to Jakac himself and bears his signature on page 4. Only three copies are known in institutions outside Slovenia.
Librería: Antiquariat Dasa Pahor GbR, München, Alemania
Libro
Ljubljana 1922. 2 Volumes. 4°. No. 1: 32 pp. with one full page illustration and 4 interleaved illustrations, 6 pp. musical scores, original illustrated wrappers (professionally restored by institutional restorers, wrappers backed with Japanese paper with repaired small tears and tiny loss of image, spine reinforced with linen, edges of musical scores reinforced with Japanese paper, small pencil annotations in text, otherwise in a good condition). No. 2: pp. 33-64 with two full page purple illustrations and 4 interleaved full-page illustrations, original illustrated wrappers (professionally restored by institutional restorers, wrappers backed with Japanese paper, spine reinforced with linen, otherwise in a good condition). This scarce art magazine was published by a group of Slovenian Modernist artists, poets, writers and musicians, creating art in the style of Expressionism, Futurism and Avant-Garde. Founded in Novo Mesto, the group consisted of famous artists such as Anton Podbevsek (1898-1981), Josip Vidmar (1895-1992), rij Kogoj (1892-1956), and Bozidar Jakac (1899-1989). In the second number a 18th year old avant-garde poet Srecko Kosovel (1904-1926) published one of his first poetry. He died four years later and most of his collected works were published after his death. The first volume includes two musical scores by an Expressionist composer Marij Kogoj (1892-1956). Kogoj studied music under Arnold Schoenberg in Schwarzwald and Franz Schreker in Vienna. Born on the coastal area of Slovenia, which after WWI fell under the Fascist Italy, where the Slavic language was supressed, he joined a group of Modernist young artists, who continued expressing themselves in their mother tongue. Kogoj's career abruptly stopped in 1932, when he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and institutionalised. The group of artist, gathered around Anton Podbevsek in Novo Mesto, planned to publish this progressive art magazine six times per year. After the first two numbers the artist had a fall-out, causing the group to fall apart. The magazine s predecessor to more famous avant-garde magazine Tank, which was edited in 1927 by some of the artists from the Trije Labodje magazine. We could only trace a 6 examples of the magazine in institutions outside Slovenia.