Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908 :: a Polish Jewish artist in turmoil /
Samuel Hirszenberg is an artist who deserves to be more widely known: his work intertwined modernism and Jewish themes, and he influenced later artists of Jewish origin.Born into a traditional Jewish family in Łódź in 1865, Hirszenberg gradually became attached to Polish culture and language as he...
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Zusammenfassung: | Samuel Hirszenberg is an artist who deserves to be more widely known: his work intertwined modernism and Jewish themes, and he influenced later artists of Jewish origin.Born into a traditional Jewish family in Łódź in 1865, Hirszenberg gradually became attached to Polish culture and language as he pursued his artistic calling. Like Maurycy Gottlieb before him, he studied at the School of Art in Kraków, which was then headed by the master of Polish painting, Jan Matejko. His early interests were to persist with varying degrees of intensity throughout his life: his Polish surroundings, traditional east European Jews, historical themes, the Orient, and the nature of relationships between men and women. He also had a lifelong commitment to landscape painting and portraiture.Hirszenberg's personal circumstances, economic considerations, and historical upheavals took him to different countries, strongly influencing his artistic output. He moved to Jerusalem in 1907 andthere, as a se... |
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spelling | Cohen, Richard I., author. Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908 : a Polish Jewish artist in turmoil / Richard I. Cohen and Mirjam Rajner. London : The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2022. ©2022 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The Littman library of Jewish civilization Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Note on Editorial Conventions -- Introduction -- 1. Łódź: The Beginning -- 2. Kraków: Hirszenberg's First Steps as an Artist -- The Artist's Sketchbook -- 3. Coming of Age in Munich -- Zidkijahu -- Miriam's Song -- The Jewish-Christian Dispute -- Internal Struggles: Yeshiva and Uriel Acosta and Spinoza -- Taking Leave of Munich -- 4. The Years of Wandering: Paris, Łódź, and Munich -- New Artistic Directions and Inspirations -- Discovering Polish Landscapes -- The Artist and His Muse -- Confronting Contemporary Jewish Dilemmas -- 5. Success in Łódź The Two Worlds -- Hirszenberg's Patrons -- Dinah Hirszenberg -- Hirszenberg's Artistic Identities -- The Jewish Theme -- 6. The Poznański Palace Commission -- The Palace Dining Hall -- Italy -- In Memory of Izrael Poznański -- The Ballroom -- 7. From Łódź to Kraków -- The Painter of the Ghetto -- Kraków's Art Milieu -- The Jewish Art Circle -- Portraits -- The Black Banner -- The Insider and the Outsider -- Rytro -- Taking Leave of Poland -- 8. Jerusalem: The Final Destination -- Jerusalem in Hirszenberg's Eyes -- Hirszenberg's Last Wandering Jews -- 9. Hirszenberg's Legacy Creating Icons of 'Jewish Art': Exile, The Wandering Jew, and The Black Banner -- The Impact of Yeshiva and Sabbath Rest: Between Nostalgia and Criticism -- Seeing Hirszenberg and His Legacy (1919-1939) -- Exile and Deportation: Image and Reality -- Exhibiting Hirszenberg after 1945 -- Epilogue: Hirszenberg-the Man, the Artist -- Bibliography -- Index Samuel Hirszenberg is an artist who deserves to be more widely known: his work intertwined modernism and Jewish themes, and he influenced later artists of Jewish origin.Born into a traditional Jewish family in Łódź in 1865, Hirszenberg gradually became attached to Polish culture and language as he pursued his artistic calling. Like Maurycy Gottlieb before him, he studied at the School of Art in Kraków, which was then headed by the master of Polish painting, Jan Matejko. His early interests were to persist with varying degrees of intensity throughout his life: his Polish surroundings, traditional east European Jews, historical themes, the Orient, and the nature of relationships between men and women. He also had a lifelong commitment to landscape painting and portraiture.Hirszenberg's personal circumstances, economic considerations, and historical upheavals took him to different countries, strongly influencing his artistic output. He moved to Jerusalem in 1907 andthere, as a se... Publisher description. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 08, 2022). Hirszenberg, Samuel, 1865-1908 Criticism and interpretation. Hirszenberg, Samuel, 1865-1908 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmpg3Q7b6DD4hGy9w3YT3 Painting, Polish 19th century. Painting, Polish 20th century. Jewish artists Poland History 19th century. Jewish artists Poland History 20th century. Peinture polonaise 19e siècle. Peinture polonaise 20e siècle. Artistes juifs Pologne Histoire 19e siècle. Artistes juifs Pologne Histoire 20e siècle. Jewish artists fast Painting, Polish fast Poland fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRgyP3qcDKmj68x7FVbM 1800-1999 fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast History fast Rajner, Mirjam, 1959- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2019046956 Hirszenberg, Samuel, 1865-1908. Works. Selections. Print version: 1789621933 9781789621938 (OCoLC)1273341158 Littman library of Jewish civilization (Series) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86711322 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3197539 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3197539 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Cohen, Richard I. Rajner, Mirjam, 1959- Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908 : a Polish Jewish artist in turmoil / Littman library of Jewish civilization (Series) Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Note on Editorial Conventions -- Introduction -- 1. Łódź: The Beginning -- 2. Kraków: Hirszenberg's First Steps as an Artist -- The Artist's Sketchbook -- 3. Coming of Age in Munich -- Zidkijahu -- Miriam's Song -- The Jewish-Christian Dispute -- Internal Struggles: Yeshiva and Uriel Acosta and Spinoza -- Taking Leave of Munich -- 4. The Years of Wandering: Paris, Łódź, and Munich -- New Artistic Directions and Inspirations -- Discovering Polish Landscapes -- The Artist and His Muse -- Confronting Contemporary Jewish Dilemmas -- 5. Success in Łódź The Two Worlds -- Hirszenberg's Patrons -- Dinah Hirszenberg -- Hirszenberg's Artistic Identities -- The Jewish Theme -- 6. The Poznański Palace Commission -- The Palace Dining Hall -- Italy -- In Memory of Izrael Poznański -- The Ballroom -- 7. From Łódź to Kraków -- The Painter of the Ghetto -- Kraków's Art Milieu -- The Jewish Art Circle -- Portraits -- The Black Banner -- The Insider and the Outsider -- Rytro -- Taking Leave of Poland -- 8. Jerusalem: The Final Destination -- Jerusalem in Hirszenberg's Eyes -- Hirszenberg's Last Wandering Jews -- 9. Hirszenberg's Legacy Creating Icons of 'Jewish Art': Exile, The Wandering Jew, and The Black Banner -- The Impact of Yeshiva and Sabbath Rest: Between Nostalgia and Criticism -- Seeing Hirszenberg and His Legacy (1919-1939) -- Exile and Deportation: Image and Reality -- Exhibiting Hirszenberg after 1945 -- Epilogue: Hirszenberg-the Man, the Artist -- Bibliography -- Index Hirszenberg, Samuel, 1865-1908 Criticism and interpretation. Hirszenberg, Samuel, 1865-1908 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmpg3Q7b6DD4hGy9w3YT3 Painting, Polish 19th century. Painting, Polish 20th century. Jewish artists Poland History 19th century. Jewish artists Poland History 20th century. Peinture polonaise 19e siècle. Peinture polonaise 20e siècle. Artistes juifs Pologne Histoire 19e siècle. Artistes juifs Pologne Histoire 20e siècle. Jewish artists fast Painting, Polish fast |
title | Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908 : a Polish Jewish artist in turmoil / |
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title_auth | Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908 : a Polish Jewish artist in turmoil / |
title_exact_search | Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908 : a Polish Jewish artist in turmoil / |
title_full | Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908 : a Polish Jewish artist in turmoil / Richard I. Cohen and Mirjam Rajner. |
title_fullStr | Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908 : a Polish Jewish artist in turmoil / Richard I. Cohen and Mirjam Rajner. |
title_full_unstemmed | Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908 : a Polish Jewish artist in turmoil / Richard I. Cohen and Mirjam Rajner. |
title_short | Samuel Hirszenberg, 1865-1908 : |
title_sort | samuel hirszenberg 1865 1908 a polish jewish artist in turmoil |
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topic | Hirszenberg, Samuel, 1865-1908 Criticism and interpretation. Hirszenberg, Samuel, 1865-1908 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmpg3Q7b6DD4hGy9w3YT3 Painting, Polish 19th century. Painting, Polish 20th century. Jewish artists Poland History 19th century. Jewish artists Poland History 20th century. Peinture polonaise 19e siècle. Peinture polonaise 20e siècle. Artistes juifs Pologne Histoire 19e siècle. Artistes juifs Pologne Histoire 20e siècle. Jewish artists fast Painting, Polish fast |
topic_facet | Hirszenberg, Samuel, 1865-1908 Criticism and interpretation. Hirszenberg, Samuel, 1865-1908 Painting, Polish 19th century. Painting, Polish 20th century. Jewish artists Poland History 19th century. Jewish artists Poland History 20th century. Peinture polonaise 19e siècle. Peinture polonaise 20e siècle. Artistes juifs Pologne Histoire 19e siècle. Artistes juifs Pologne Histoire 20e siècle. Jewish artists Painting, Polish Poland Criticism, interpretation, etc. History |
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