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Der Golem. Prager Phantasien - Rare Book Illustrated by Hugo Steiner-Prag - 1916

1916

$5,905.87
£4,437.39
€5,000
CA$8,132.44
A$9,101.70
CHF 4,764.42
MX$110,569.19
NOK 60,495.98
SEK 57,088.29
DKK 38,054.97

About the Item

Der Golem. Prager Phantasien is an original modern rare book written by Gustav Meyrink, pseudonym of Gustav Meyer (Wien, January 19, 1868 - Starnberg, December 4, 1932) and illustrated by Hugo Steiner-Prag (Prague, 1880 - New York, 1945) in 1916. Original Edition. 300 numbered and signed copies. Published by Kurt Wolff verlag, Leipzig. Format: In Folio. The book includes an original Portfolio with 25 Lithographs. Mint conditions. Hugo Steiner-Prag (Prague, 1880 - New York, 1945); he was an artist and illustrator. In his adolescence, he took private art lessons and was a member of Jung Prag, a group of young artists fascinated by mysticism. His formal artistic career began at age seventeen when he enrolled at the Prague Academy of the Arts, Prager Kunstakadmie, in 1897. He continued his education in Munich, Germany at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Königliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste. It was here Steiner added “Prag'' to his last name in recognition of his home city and to help distinguish his name from other artists. The Leo Baeck Institute has a vast collection of Steiner-Prag’s illustrations and personal mementos from throughout his entire career. Viewers can appreciate his beautifully drawn city scenes and mythical creatures, photographs, set designs, artistic instruments, and certificates of achievement. In 1916, Steiner-Prag illustrated Der Golem by Gustav Meyrink. The golem character, typically an unformed animated creature made from mud or clay, stems from Jewish folklore: legend says Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel of Prague created a golem to protect Jews settled in Prague from danger. Meyrink’s story detailed a golem that is the personification of the inhabitants of Jews in a Prague ghetto, and Steiner-Prag brought the golem to life on paper with twenty-five lithographs, considered perhaps his career masterpieces. Gustav Meyrink, pseudonym of Gustav Meyer (Wien, January 19, 1868 - Starnberg, December 4, 1932). He was an Austrian writer, translator, banker and esotericist. He has linked his name to the esoteric work The Golem, which takes up an old Jewish legend of Prague.
  • Creator:
    Hugo Steiner-Prag
  • Creation Year:
    1916
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.89 in (50.5 cm)Width: 14.49 in (36.8 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Roma, IT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: T-1212131stDibs: LU65038442412

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