Statut de Kalisz (Statut de Kaliski) [THE STATUTE OF KALISZ]

Szyk, Arthur

Edité par F. Bruchman for Editions de la Table Ronde, Paris, 1932
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1/50 (estimated extant). Ours nr. 133 for Bernard lieberman. Folio. Complete with 48 leaves (47 leaves, plus 1 blank). Includes the "Page of Certification," with the author s printed signature, the "Finis Libri" page, the enumeration page, and an initial blank. Housed in its original embossed 3/4 leather portfolio. Arthur Szyk s "Statute of Kalisz" his first major manuscript project, was his most highly acclaimed work to date. The majority of the plates contain the complete original Latin text of the Statute, side by side with its translation into French, each lavishly illuminated in miniatures by Szyk in his evocative and characteristic style. His images here celebrate the history of Polish-Jewish relations and cooperation in the years since the enacting of the Statute, which give the text added historical context and importance. The main running portion of the text is illuminated with miniature scenes of Jewish daily life and political emancipation, serving as visualizations and examples of the Statute's various provisions. There are also images depicting various scenes of Poles and Jews working together to achieve glorious military and political victories ranging from the medieval period to the Revolution of 1905. The text of the Statute is also hand-lettered in full English, Yiddish, Hebrew, Spanish, Italian, German, and Polish translations (in significantly smaller typefont), with each of these languages having its own dedicated plate, replete with additional original illuminations by the artist. All of the content of the portfolio is finely printed in heliogravure and embellished with sumptuous gold and silver metallics by the renowned F. Bruchman firm (from the watercolor and guache of Szyk's originals). In contrast to Szyk's earlier miniature illuminations which reflected the influence of orientalism, "The Statute of Kalisz," is in the tradition of Northern European illuminated styles and artists. Jean Fouquet in particular is cited as a source. Fouquet s work as an illustrator of manuscripts was more of a model for Szyk s portraiture while Szyk s page design is much more sophisticated and modern. The degree to which each page is laden with illustrated commentary is far advanced and often more explicit than Fouquet. The planned run of 500 copies was never printed in full, and a large portion those printed were destroyed in the German bombing of Warsaw (see the website of the Kosciusko Foundation). Szyk himself stated in a Parke-Bernet catalog that he believed that no more than fifty copies survived, and some sources place the number as low as thirty. An informal census produced fifteen library holdings. A search of the holdings of Jewish Museums and Art Museums would likely reveal additional copies. However the number of surviving copies is certainly less than one hundred. The copy held by the Central Judaika Database is lacking the plate with Spanish text. Joseph Ansell in his work "Arthur Szyk: Artist, Jew, Pole," includes a description of the content of the work and also includes quotes from contemporary reviews of the work (Ansell p.56, 77-78). There is substantial dispute as to the correct ordering of the plates which were issued loose. Many copies lack the initial blank present in our copy. P.G. Konody in his 1933 review "Artist s Great Work Worthy of Medieval Examples," Daily Mail, 30 May 1933, p.7, mentions "45 magnificently ornamented pages," which offers a contemporary concurrence of how the material was seen at the time of publication. (Ansell, p.78). The "unbound pages were contained in a red portfolio emblazoned with the Polish eagle printed in gold and silver." (Ansell, p.60). The Statue of Kalisz (also known as the General Charter of Jewish Liberties, or the Kalisz Privilege) was originally issued in 1264 by Duke Boles?aw the Pious, and is considered a fundamental document in the history of Jewish autonomy and civil rights in Europe. The 36 articles of the Statue laid out rights and responsibilities in f. N° de réf. du vendeur 44855

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Titre : Statut de Kalisz (Statut de Kaliski) [THE ...
Éditeur : F. Bruchman for Editions de la Table Ronde, Paris
Date d'édition : 1932
Reliure : Hardcover
Etat : Near fine
Edition : Limited edition.

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