HAUSCHNER, AUGUSTE. Der Tod des Löwen

AUCTION 44 | Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 271
(Steiner-Prag, Hugo).

HAUSCHNER, AUGUSTE. Der Tod des Löwen

ONE OF 145 NUMBERED COPIES. Ten etched plates by by Steiner-Prag. A Mint Copy. Partially unopened pp. 173, (1). Several leaves unopened. Original bright green crushed morocco, gilt extra. Sm folio

Leipzig-Prague: K. André 1922

Est: $1,200 - $1,800
PRICE REALIZED $2,500
A Rare and Lavish Production. Hauschner tells a fanciful tale set in sixteenth-century Rudolfine Prague of astronomer Tycho Brahe and a wonder-working rabbi - a “Baal Shem.” So enamored of his native city was the artist Hugo Steiner, he hyphenated his surname, becoming Steiner-Prag. This soulful Czech Jew achieved fame as a graphic artist and book illustrator. In 1907 he was appointed Professor of Art at the State Academy of Leipzig, only to be dismissed from his long-held position by the Nazis in 1933. Thereafter he founded an art school in his beloved Prague, which he was forced to flee in 1939, arriving in New York a refugee. He died in 1945. See EJ, Vol. III, col. 611