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Antiquariaat Digitalis, Amsterdam, Niederlande
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Original pictorial portfolio, 24 x 31 cm., with 6 paper thin cardboard plates with coloured landscapes with animals and verso the rules of 6 games (30 x 12), and 6 thin cardboard plates with 8 animals , prepunched, to make playing cards with an illustration of an animal and on the verso side information about that animal. All texts in Dutch. Complete copy (the sea snake on the back cover is the 49th animal). Foxing, age toning, wear on portfolio with split at spine (half of the spine). In all good copy of scarce and rare game by El Pintor (artist collective). Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers JL/2024/1001/6
Titel: El Pintor's Dierenparadijs Allerlei spelen ...
Verlag: Amsterdam, Corunda, 1946
Einband: Soft cover
Zustand: Good
Anbieter: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Leiden, Niederlande
Amsterdam, Corunda, z.j. (1946), 6 coloured lithographed plates on board (each 12 x 30 cm.) with letterpress rules of six different games on verso and 29 (of 48) smaller coloured lithographed board cards w. animal illustration on one side and letterpress description on the other side, loose as issued in original coloured lithographed portfolio, oblong quarto (25 x 29,8 cm.). = Lacking 19 animal cards. Horn, Galinka Ehrenfest en El Pintor, pag. 129-131 and 176f. Papertoy by Galinka Ehrenfest, printed by Ellerman, Harms & Co (Amsterdam) and the lithographs possibly by Senefelder. El Pintor is the writer's name of the couple Jacob Kloot and Anna Galinka Ehrenfest. Jacob (Jaap) Kloot, painter born in Amsterdam on September 20, 1916, married in 1941 to the Russian-born Anna Galinka Ehrenfest (1910-1979), whom he had met at the Nieuwe Kunstschool in Amsterdam. They had no children and lived in Amsterdam. Kloot was an artist, publisher and owner of Corunda on the Keizersgracht, Amsterdam. Because he was Jewish, the couple made children's books under the writer's name 'El Pintor', concealing that they were a duo. The first book, published in 1941, "El Pintor's Toverboek van 1001 Nacht" became a success. Later they became so successful that, during the war, their books were translated into German. When Jacob and Galinka bought a house, Jacob was identified as a Jew. He was arrested in Leiden on 30 May 1943 and deported to Sobibor, where he died on 2 July 1943. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers #8601
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Anbieter: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Leiden, Niederlande
Amsterdam, Corunda, z.j. (1946), 6 coloured lithographed plates on board (each 12 x 30 cm.) with letterpress rules of six different games on verso and 47 (of 48) smaller coloured lithographed board cards w. animal illustration on one side and letterpress description on the other side, loose as issued in original coloured lithographed portfolio, oblong quarto (25 x 29,8 cm.). = Lacking 1 animal card. Horn, Galinka Ehrenfest en El Pintor, pag. 129-131 and 176f. Papertoy by Galinka Ehrenfest, printed by Ellerman, Harms & Co (Amsterdam) and the lithographs possibly by Senefelder. El Pintor is the writer's name of the couple Jacob Kloot and Anna Galinka Ehrenfest. Jacob (Jaap) Kloot, painter born in Amsterdam on September 20, 1916, married in 1941 to the Russian-born Anna Galinka Ehrenfest (1910-1979), whom he had met at the Nieuwe Kunstschool in Amsterdam. They had no children and lived in Amsterdam. Kloot was an artist, publisher and owner of Corunda on the Keizersgracht, Amsterdam. Because he was Jewish, the couple made children's books under the writer's name 'El Pintor', concealing that they were a duo. The first book, published in 1941, "El Pintor's Toverboek van 1001 Nacht" became a success. Later they became so successful that, during the war, their books were translated into German. When Jacob and Galinka bought a house, Jacob was identified as a Jew. He was arrested in Leiden on 30 May 1943 and deported to Sobibor, where he died on 2 July 1943. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers #8686
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