116 244 (YUDOVIN, SOLOMON). Johann Fuhrmann. Vitebsk in den Gravueren S.B. Judowins. Reproducing numerous woodcut illustrations by Yudovin. Text in Ukrainian and German. Limited edition. pp. (48). Browned. Loose in original pictorial wrappers. Sm. 4to.[Not located in WorldCat.] Vitebsk, 1926. $1000-1500 ❧ Born in the illustrious city of Vitebsk, Solomon Yudovin (1892-1954) studied art under the great Yehudah Pen. Yudovin accompanied his uncle, S. An-sky, during the course of the later’s two-year ethnographic expedition through the Jewish Pale of Settlement. Unlike his contemporaries Marc Chagall and El Lissitzky, Yudovin rejected Modernism and depicted both traditional Jewish and Socialist themes by way of his skillful wood engravings. See The Israel Museum Catalogue, The Jewish Art of Solomon Yudovin (1991). 245 STRUCK, HERMANN. Aus Schierke: Und Braunlage. ONE OF 30 NUMBERED COPIES. 16 (of 17) lithographs, each signed by Struck in pencil below the image. Each plate tipped to individual mat. Loose as issued in pictorial portfolio. Portfolio stained, all images entirely clean. Folio. n.p, circa, 1912. $700-900 ❧ A beautiful portfolio of winter scenes. Seldom appears at auction. PROVENANCE: By descent within the artist’s family. 246 (RIVERA, DIEGO). Berliner, Isaac. Shtot fun Palatzen - La Ciudad de los Palacios [collected poems]. Text in Yiddish Frontispiece portrait of the author and 12 additional linocut plate illustrations by Rivera. pp. 207, (5). Few light stains in places. Original titled wrappers, lightly worn. 4to. Mexico, Der Weg, 1936. $400-600 ❧ The great muralist Diego Rivera was said to have Converso ancestry; his wife, Frida Kahlo, maintained that her father was of Hungarian Jewish descent. Lot 244 Lot 245 Lot 246