Аукцион 104 Часть 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Autographs, Photographs, Rare antique/Old books, Jewelry. The people of Israe live and we will win!
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25.10.23
Leibowitsz 9a, Gedera (entrance: stairs - white gate with trail), Израиль

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ЛОТ 73:

Gershon Knispel, Autograph on book with 24 his Lithographs "Children's Crusade" by Bertolt Brecht, 1967 ...


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$ 120
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Аукцион проходил 25.10.23 в The Bidder
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Gershon Knispel, Autograph on book with 24 his Lithographs "Children's Crusade" by Bertolt Brecht, 1967, in Hebrew
Bertolt Brecht, Children's Crusade, with twenty-four lithographs by Gershon Knispel.
Masa' tselav shel yeladim (Kinderkreuzzug)
Tarshish, 1967, not paginated.
On the title page of the book there is a dedication and double signatures by Knispel in two pens (blue ink and black ink), dated Haifa 1967.
Includes quality reproductions of Knispel's lithographs, each on a full page. Hard cloth cover, 16x23 cm.
Condition: foxing stains to cover; tiny foxing stains to endpapers, good condition.
Weight: 420 gr.
Gershon Knispel (September 11, 1932 – September 7, 2018) was a German-born Israeli sculptor who worked in Israel and Brazil and was one of the leading Israeli artists in the second half of the 20th century. Throughout his sixty-year career, he won prizes at the international biennales in Berlin, Moscow, and São Paulo. Gershon Knispel was born on September 11, 1932, in Cologne, Germany, to Chaim and Aliza Knispel. In 1935, due to the rise of the Nazis to power, he immigrated with his family to Israel. He studied art in the early 1950s and then illustrated lithographs and engravings for poetry books. He created illustrations and prints for Alexander Penn and Bertolt Brecht. He was a member of the Communist Party in Israel and Brazil and was active in political circles.[1]
As a prominent representative of the "social realism " trend in Israeli art, Knispel turned to painting the living conditions of Holocaust survivors.[1]
In 1959 he moved to Brazil after winning a competition to design a facade for a television tower in São Paulo. He stayed in Brazil for several years in artistic collaboration and close friendship with the architect Oscar Niemeyer. In 1964, a military coup broke out in Brazil, and Knispel, who was a member of the Communist Party, became wanted by the new regime. He fled his home and arrived at the Israeli Embassy in Rio de Janeiro in the trunk of a car. He left behind dozens of works of art on the facades of public buildings, outdoor sculptures, and murals in public halls in the various cities of Brazil, which he created during his years there. In Brazil, he also turned to a monumental work that is fundamentally the Holocaust - mainly, but not only, of the Jewish people.[2] He and Palestinian artist Abed Abdi created a sculpture commemorating the events of Land Day.[3]
An artwork by Knispel
Knispel returned to Israel and lived in Haifa, where he served as an artistic consultant to the municipality in the years 1964–1989. In those years, many of his works were placed in the public space of Haifa.[1][4]
In 1995, after the fall of the military dictatorship, Knispel returned to Brazil and divided his life between Haifa and São Paulo.[2]
In 2018 his large-scale work "Signing the Peace Petition in Acre" (1953) entered the Tel Aviv Museum of Art collection. The Brazilian secret police confiscated this work during the dictatorship. When it was returned to him after decades, Knispel carried out a massive restoration, and as of 2018, it is placed in the permanent display of Israeli art at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.[5]
Knispel Died in Haifa on September 7, 2018