11 Letters from the archive of Gabriel Talpir and journal “Gazit”, 1945- 1977, Hebrew, English, German
11 Letters from the archive of Gabriel Talpir and journal “Gazit”, 1952, 1977, Hebrew, English, German
1. Letter to journal 'Gazit', acoordin publishing story of Thomas Mann, 1952
2. Letter to Erich Maria Remarque, 1946
3. 2 letters to Shalom Ash and letter to G. Talpir concerning the publication of work of Shalom Ash, 1944, 1945
4. 3 letters and agreement to Harcourt Brace & company – an American publishing firm. 1945-46
5. Letter to G. Talpir on the occasion of celebrating the 90th anniversary of Marc Chagall
6. Letter to “Gazit” “Fretz und Wasmuth-Verlag, Zuerich, 1947, signed Ninon Hesse, wife of Hermann Hesse
Gabriel (Joseph) Talpir [1901-1990] A Hebrew poet, art critic, publisher, editor and translator. Born in Galicia, In his youth joined the Zionist youth movement 'Hahalutz' immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1925. His first poems were printed in Jewish journals in Poland as early as 1924. In 1932 he founded his journal 'Gazit', which became the highlight of all his artistic endeavors. For many years, Gazit was the only Hebrew journal devoted to plastic art, and Gabriel Talpir, with the help of his wife, Miriam Talpir, devoted most of their efforts and resources. The collection of Gabriel Talpir's estate is currently in the Israel Museum.
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11 Letters from the archive of Gabriel Talpir and journal “Gazit”, 1952, 1977, Hebrew, English, German
1. Letter to journal 'Gazit', acoordin publishing story of Thomas Mann, 1952
2. Letter to Erich Maria Remarque, 1946
3. 2 letters to Shalom Ash and letter to G. Talpir concerning the publication of work of Shalom Ash, 1944, 1945
4. 3 letters and agreement to Harcourt Brace & company – an American publishing firm. 1945-46
5. Letter to G. Talpir on the occasion of celebrating the 90th anniversary of Marc Chagall
6. Letter to “Gazit” “Fretz und Wasmuth-Verlag, Zuerich, 1947, signed Ninon Hesse, wife of Hermann Hesse
Gabriel (Joseph) Talpir [1901-1990] A Hebrew poet, art critic, publisher, editor and translator. Born in Galicia, In his youth joined the Zionist youth movement 'Hahalutz' immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1925. His first poems were printed in Jewish journals in Poland as early as 1924. In 1932 he founded his journal 'Gazit', which became the highlight of all his artistic endeavors. For many years, Gazit was the only Hebrew journal devoted to plastic art, and Gabriel Talpir, with the help of his wife, Miriam Talpir, devoted most of their efforts and resources. The collection of Gabriel Talpir's estate is currently in the Israel Museum.