The Szyk Haggadah
The Szyk Haggadah
Artist
Arthur Szyk
American (born in Poland), 1894 - 1951
Binder
Paul Vogel
Publisher
Irvin Ungar
Date2008 (originally published in 1940)
DimensionsH: 11 in. (27.9 cm); W: 9.35 in. (23.7 cm)
MediumEight color giclée printing.
ClassificationBooks
Credit LineMrs. George W. Stevens Fund
Object number
2012.100
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Label TextOriginally published in 1940, the Szyk Haggadah was declared, by the Times Literary Supplement, as “worthy to be placed among the most beautiful of books that the hand of man has produced.” The vibrantly colored and masterfully drawn illustrations, often set in foliated and geometric borders, are indeed reminiscent of Byzantine and Romanesque illuminated manuscripts produced during the apex of book illustration in the Middle Ages. Arthur Szyk was born in Łódź, Poland where he became a popular book illustrator, illuminator, and cartoonist. He achieved international prominence during World War II by producing hundreds of anti-Axis and anti-Nazi illustrations and cartoons. For his singular efforts during the war Szyk was praised as a “Soldier in Art” by the Roosevelt administration.- Works on Paper
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