Shtetl. Mein Choruver Heim: A Gedekenish [My Destroyed Home: A Memorial]

AUCTION 46 | Thursday, September 10th, 2009 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, & Graphic Art

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Lot 293
RYBACK, ISSACHAR BER.

Shtetl. Mein Choruver Heim: A Gedekenish [My Destroyed Home: A Memorial]

30 tinted and black-and-white lithographs (including title) numbered III-XXXI, all complete. Original pictorial blue suede, worn (as most all copies), rebacked. Oblong folio (sheet size 330x490 mm)

Berlin: Verlag Schwellen 1923

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $1,700
Following the retreat of Ukrainian Nationalist forces before the Russian Red Army in 1919, mass killings of Jews occurred. One such pogrom took place in Ryback’s birthplace, Yelizavetgrad (presently, Kirovograd), killing his father. This moving series of lithographs portrays the ravaged Shtetl and expresses the artist’s grief for a world he abandoned and was subsequently destroyed. See Israel Museum Catalogue, Tradition and Revolution: The Jewish Renaissance in Russian Avant-Garde Art 1912-1928 (1987), no.136 i-xxx (illustrated); C. Roth, Jewish Art, col.803; Jüdische Lebenswelten Katalog, Berlin (1991), no.7/25 (illustrated)