Feininger, Lyonel. New York, The Golden Eagle Press, 1941.
English, Good, staplebound art exhibit catalog, 8vo, 5 ⅝” x 8 ¾”, 24pp.
Full mustard yellow wraps, dark green title to front and illustration of Feininger’s woodcut “Anglers”, wrapped from front to back, dark green lettering to back, woodcut illustration to frontis, black lettering to title page with list of galleries, showing medium shelf wear to bottom edge, bumping to top edge and head, all corners are rubbed with back top corner bent, creasing to spine and back cover, now protected in Mylar. Unpaginated. 7 Illustrations of Feininger’s work, “Lyonel Feininger” commentary by Perry T. Rathbone, Excerpts From Letters By Lyonel Feininger 1905-1914, Catalogue, Bibliography, Works by Lyonel Feininger in American Museums. Published for the March 11-29, 1941 showings at the Buchholz Gallery and the Willard Gallery, New York. This catalog contains a comprehensive list of Feininger’s works in oil and watercolor chronologically from 1889-1941. The excerpts from his letters give the reader insight into Feininger’s passion for art, his personality (including the great loneliness he felt), and where his inspiration came from.