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Jacob Steinhardt

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houses the largest Steinhardt collection in the world, including numerous graphic artworks and unpublished documents donated by Josefa Bar-On Steinhardt, the artist's daughter. The museum owns paintings, several hundred print graphics, and a collection of books illustrated by the artist. It is also
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in 1933, after he was harassed by the German police, dominated by the Nazis who recently came to power.
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D. Flisiak, JAKOB STEINHARDT (1887-1968). Życie i działalność. Chrzan 2022, s. 52-58.
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D. Flisiak, JAKOB STEINHARDT (1887-1968). Życie i działalność. Chrzan 2022, s. 35-52.
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D. Flisiak, JAKOB STEINHARDT (1887-1968). Życie i działalność. Chrzan 2022, s. 60.
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Cabinet Exhibition at the Rafael Roth Learning Center of the Jewish Museum Berlin
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Steinhardt in the online collection of the Jewish Museum Berlin
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2010 Steinhardt exhibition at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to Mandatory Palestine
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Jacob Steinhardt worked mainly in woodcuts depicting
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Academic staff of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design
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Jakob Steinhardt

Hebrew
Israeli
painter
woodcut

Zerkow
German Empire
Poland
Berlin
Lovis Corinth
Hermann Struck
Paris
Henri Matisse
Théophile Steinlen
Italy
World War I
German Army
Eastern Front
Poland
Lithuania
Macedonia
Berlin
Palestine
Nahariya
biblical
Jewish
Berlin Secession
Pathetiker Group

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