Rimon: A Contemporary Collection of Art and Literature
Scope and Contents
Rimon Journal for Art and Literature was a Jewish cultural magazine published between 1922 and 1924 in Berlin, Germany by Mark and Rachel Wischnitzer of Rimon Publication. Concurrently, the Yiddish language magazine Milgroim was published in a similar format. Rimon and Milgroym means "pomegranate" in Hebrew and Yiddish, respectively. Only one volume of six magazines was published. Franzisca Baruch and Ernst Böhm designed magazine covers for both editions. The articles discussed culture, art history, and contemporary art and were not limited to Jewish themes. Some of the articles on art were identical in both the Hebrew and Yiddish editions, while the literary section was different.
Dates
- Creation: 1922 - 1924
Extent
1 Box(es)
Language
Hebrew
Condition Description
fair; need to be stored flat
Dimensions
32 cm
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Cary Graphic Arts Collection Repository