The auction includes a fantastic selection of Israeli art books, from thick retrospectives to rare catalogs of important exhibitions; signed books by the likes of Zoya Cherkassky, Meir Wieseltier, Agam, Chagall, Tumarkin and many more; A rare and fascinating collection of Palestinian art books, including many books by members of the Abu-Shakra family and the art gallery in Umm al-Fahem. The auction also includes dozens of original art items: lithographs, engravings and original paintings by artists such as Maryan (Pinchas Burstein), Channa Orloff, Chagall and Salvador Dali.
All items starting at $10.
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LOT 14:
Jacques Grinberg - Three Rare Self-Published Booklets
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Jacques Grinberg - Three Rare Self-Published Booklets
Three booklets by the artist Jacques Grinberg (1941-2011), a neo-expressionist painter born in Bulgaria who moved to live in Israel in the fifties, and later to Paris.
For more than 15 years, between 1995-2010, Greenberg wrote collections of aphorisms that he self published. He entrusted the illustrations to young artists, photographers and painters who surrounded him. In total, he created and published 17 such booklets, printed on plain paper and bound in a plastic spiral. Here we have three of them:
1. Les méchantes - les naïfs, textes de Jacques Grinberg, illustrations: Ilya Grinberg, Jacques Grinberg et Sylla Grinberg, Malakoff, 2004.

