A Passover Haggadah
A Passover Haggadah
Artist
Leonard Baskin
American, 1922-2000
Author
W. Gunther Plaut
born 1912
Date1974
DimensionsBook: H: 14 1/4 in. (362 mm); W: 9 13/16 in. (250 mm); Depth: 3/4 in. (19 mm).
Page: H: 13 15/16 in. (354 mm); W: 9 5/8 in. (244 mm).
Page: H: 13 15/16 in. (354 mm); W: 9 5/8 in. (244 mm).
MediumReproductions: 20 photolithographs of watercolor drawings in colors, incl. jacket.
Text: letterpress (typefaces: Monotype Dante, Peninim 217M, Sonzino).
Paper: Mohawk Superfine white wove paper.
ClassificationBooks
Credit LineGift of Molly and Walter Bareiss
Object number
1984.242
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Label TextArtist Leonard Baskin was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The son of an orthodox rabbi, it is no wonder that he developed an affinity for Old Testament themes in his art. However, he was not limited to biblical and religious themes—mythological figures, birds and animals, Native Americans, and figures of death also feature in his often large-scale woodcuts. In 1942 Baskin founded the Gehenna Press, a small private press specializing in fine book production that issued more than a hundred handcrafted literary books, designed and often illustrated by Baskin himself. Along with his achievements as a bookmaker, Baskin was an accomplished sculptor, printmaker, and illustrator. Leonard Baskin designed A Passover Haggadah with book jacket designer Jacqueline Schuman. It was edited by Rabbi Herbert Bronstein and includes an essay, “Preparing for the Seder,” by noted scholar W. Gunther Plaut.- Works on Paper
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