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About Art

Sh. Yanovsky
1906
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My Own

Gustave Kahn
1897
Page with Yiddish, English, and German text, and two small portraits of men on either side of a Star of David.
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Hatikvah (The Hope)

Naftali Herz Imber
ca. 1910
Photograph of ballerina on pointe wearing tutu.
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Anna Pavlova as the Dying Swan

1909
Drawing of figures in dancing positions.
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Dance Study

Hans Brandenburg
1910
Page with French title and drawing of woman dancing with ribbon.
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Narcisse

Léon Bakst
1911
Photograph of large, multilayered loom with figure working on it.
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Tallis Weaver

Solomon Yudovin
1912–1914
Drawing of a round seal with lion, lamb, child, snake, and Star of David which reads in English, "Israel's Mission is Peace."
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Seal of the Jewish Publication Society of America

Moses Ezekiel
1913
Page of Yiddish text with illustration of stylized bust of figure wearing necklace and crown next to a bird.
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Temerl

Joseph (Iosif) Chaikov | Moyshe Broderzon
1917
Illustration of winged devil sucking blood from the neck of a man in head covering seated at a sewing machine.
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Devil Sucking the Blood of a Sweatshop Tailor

Ephraim Moses Lilien
1902
Illustration in three horizontal and one vertical panel, depicting figures on horseback, a king, a row of soldiers in chains, and a man hanging.
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Purim Story

Moshe Mizrachi
1902
Poster of men pouring water over man sitting in can filled with water and secured by locks.
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Houdini’s Death-Defying Mystery

1908

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