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  Maurycy Gottlieb 1856 - 1879
The majority of the artwork in existence by Maurycy Gottlieb is in an unfinished state.
Gottlieb had proposed marriage to the girl, and was initially accepted, but was rejected shortly after.
Though he shortly was to arrange a marriage with Lvov native Lola Rosengarten, upon hearing of Laura Rosenfeld's marriage to a banker in Berlin, he apparently committed a form of suicide by exposure to the elements, succumbing to complications of a cold and sore throat.
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 Tel Aviv Museum
The painting before us was done in Vienna, and is one of three masterpieces on religious themes painted by Gottlieb which reflect the personal conflict of the artist as to his identity as a Jew, a Polish citizen or a man of the Enlightenment.
On the Torah mantle may be seen an inscription dedicated to the memory of the dear, departed Moshe (Maurycy) Gottlieb of blessed memory.
The painting may indeed be an epitaph to the life and world view of Maurycy Gottlieb.
www.tamuseum.com /museum/masters/mauritzio.htm   (391 words)

  
 Maurycy Gottlieb @eArtZone.com Virtual Art Gallery
Maurycy Gottlieb (Drohobycz 1856 - Cracow, Poland 1879)
In Israel, Gottlieb is named " Jewish Rembrandt " and one of the largest Masters of Jewish painting.
His creation was influenced by the events of a tragic love story with a young neighbor named Laura, who is represented as an anonymous character in several of his paintings.
www.eartzone.com /gallery/oldmasters/gottlieb/oldmasters_gottlieb.shtml   (172 words)

  
 Maurycy Gottlieb
Maurycy Gottlieb was a Jewish painter, the son of Polish speaking Galician Jews from the western area of Ukraine.
After experiencing anti-semitism from his fellow students, Gottlieb left Matejko's studio after less than a year, returning to Vienna to explore his Jewish roots, having been raised as a secular Jew.
His brother, painter Leopold Gottlieb, was born five years after his death.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/MaurycyGottlieb.html   (210 words)

  
 - Maurycy Gottlieb 1856-1879   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Shylock and Jessica - by Maurycy Gottlieb 1876 by Rachelle
Maurycy Gottlieb by me Ironically, the Polish Jewi...
Judith and Holofernes by Maurycy Gottlieb From an...
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 Master narratives/minority artists. - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Like Gottlieb's series for Nathan the Wise, Duncanson's painting was commissioned to treat a text that affirmed the virtue of a subjugated group.
The four authors Duncanson, Lewis, Gottlieb, and Wolmark referenced were among the most prominent literary figures of their time.(24) Lessing was still being taught to German schoolchildren after World War I, although the character Nathan would be used to ridicule Jews during the Third Reich.
Lewis apparently felt more comfortable working as a U.S.-born sculptor in the international expatriate community in Rome than she had in Boston or anywhere else in the United States.(27) Gottlieb's patriotic sympathy for partitioned Poland and pride in his Jewish ancestry were at odds with the underlying imperialist and anti-Semitic tenor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-53286454.html   (3147 words)

  
 UPNE - Painting a People: Ezra Mendelsohn
Maurycy Gottlieb was born in 1856 in the small city known in Polish as Drohobycz, then attached to the province of Galicia in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Mendelsohn notes that Gottlieb “was an ideal subject for a historian of modern Jewish Eastern Europe with an interest in the visual dimension of Jewish culture.” Since the artist’s death in 1879, Polish nationalists, Jewish integrationists, Jewish nationalists, and finally the Israeli Jewish establishment, have laid claims to his art.
Yet Mendelsohn shows that the subjects Gottlieb chose to paint—particularly the historical subjects—demonstrate that Gottlieb was first and foremost an artist of Jewish univeralism.
www.upne.com /1-58465-179-2.html   (261 words)

  
 UPNE - Painting a People: Ezra Mendelsohn
Maurycy Gottlieb was born in 1856 in the small city known in Polish as Drohobycz, then attached to the province of Galicia in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Mendelsohn notes that Gottlieb “was an ideal subject for a historian of modern Jewish Eastern Europe with an interest in the visual dimension of Jewish culture.” Since the artist’s death in 1879, Polish nationalists, Jewish integrationists, Jewish nationalists, and finally the Israeli Jewish establishment, have laid claims to his art.
Yet Mendelsohn shows that the subjects Gottlieb chose to paint—particularly the historical subjects—demonstrate that Gottlieb was first and foremost an artist of Jewish univeralism.
www.dartmouth.edu /~upne/1-58465-179-2.html   (261 words)

  
 H-Soz-u-Kult / Rezensionen / Rez. NG: E. Mendelsohn: Painting a People
Gottlieb habe sich nicht nur als europäischer und polnischer Künstler gesehen, sondern auch als „member of a people of eastern origin with close links to oriental culture“ (S. Dies wird laut Mendelsohn unter anderem an Gottliebs Selbstporträts deutlich: Eines zeigt ihn in arabischem Kostüm, ein anderes stellt ihn in der Kleidung eines polnischen Adeligen dar.
„Gottlieb’s once-despised Galicia, heartland of the Jewish exile, is now celebrated as the heartland of authentic Judaism, and its pious Jewish inhabitants are shown to be inextricably bound to present-day Israel by the golden chain of tradition.
Continuity, not disruption, is the theme.“ (S. Mendelsohn selbst liest Gottlieb als „artist of Jewish universalism“ (S. 195) und versucht, dies in den letzten beiden Kapiteln des Buches zu begründen.
hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de /rezensionen/id=2484&count=240&recno=4&type=rezbuecher&sort=beitraeger&order=up&geschichte=110   (830 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Shakespearean comedies
Shylock and Jessica by Maurycy Gottlieb (1856-1879) The Merchant of Venice is a famous comedy (note: at the time the play was written, comedy had a very different meaning; see Shakespearean comedies) by William Shakespeare, written at an uncertain date between 1594 and 1597.
The term problem plays is applied to the three plays William Shakespeare wrote between the last of his pure comedies (Twelfth Night) and the first of his pure tragedies (Othello) They are Alls Well That Ends Well, Measure for Measure, Troilus and Cressida.
Measure for Measure is a play written by William Shakespeare in 1604 or 1605.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Shakespearean-comedies   (1057 words)

  
 Day of Atonement - Yom Kippur by Maurycy Gottlieb Art Print JP25
Maurycy Gottlieb was a renowned Jewish artist who accomplished much in his short life of 23 years.
At the young age of 16, Gottlieb went to study art in Vilna, and from there moved on to Cracow.
Its completion was hailed in all Jewish circles as being a masterpiece, and Gottlieb was catapulted to fame.
www.judaicaposters.com /pages/jp25.html   (254 words)

  
 Kultura polska: Maurycy Gottlieb
W początkowym okresie twórczości Gottlieb malował obrazy o tematyce historycznej z dziejów Polski, zdradzające wyraźny wpływ Matejki, zarówno w sensie ideowym, jak i warsztatowym.
Na przełomie 1877 i 1878 Gottlieb rozpoczął prace przygotowawcze do cyklu monumentalnych dzieł z życia Chrystusa, ukazujących Jego naukę, cuda i ofiarę, jednak nie w kontekście malarstwa religijnego, lecz raczej historycznego, zachowującego skrupulatną wierność wobec biblijnych przekazów, popartych znajomością ówczesnych obyczajów, strojów, architektury i lokalnego krajobrazu.
Gottlieb z ogromnym wyczuciem potrafił uchwycić tajemniczy świat wewnętrznych przeżyć człowieka, a w wizerunkach kobiecych wydobyć łagodność i bezpretensjonalnych wdzięk modelek.
www.culture.pl /pl/culture/artykuly/os_gottlieb_maurycy   (1425 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Painting a People: Maurycy Gottlieb and Jewish Art (Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry): ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Painting a People: Maurycy Gottlieb and Jewish Art, by Ezra Mendelsohn, published by Brandeis University Press was a co-winner of the 2003 AAASS/Orbis Books Prize, sponsored by Orbis Books in London, for an outstanding English-language book on any aspect of Polish affairs.
Ezra Mendelsohn's elegantly written book concentrates on the work of Maurycy Gottlieb, a founding father of modern Jewish art, who was born in a small town known in Polish as Drohobycz, now associated primarily with the internationally acclaimed writer Bruno Schulz.
Ezra Mendelsohn's Painting a People: Maurycy Gottlieb and Jewish Art and Jolanta T. Pekacz's Music in the Culture of Polish Galicia, 1772-1914 are highly original studies on the cutting-edge of several disciplines: social history, history of ideas, cultural studies, Jewish studies, Polish studies, and Polish Jewish studies.
www.amazon.com /Painting-People-Gottlieb-Institute-European/dp/1584651792   (1361 words)

  
 Operation Iraqi Freedom V - Maurycy Gottlieb 1856-1879   (Site not responding. Last check: )
An event that occurred in Holland a certury earlier--although Gottlieb paints these figures in 19th century clothing and background of the later era.
The colors are faded in the photograph and much of Gottlieb's work (what isn't missing) has to be restored in some way.
By Gottlieb's time--he was already a product of the enlightenment/haskalah and thus he was commissioned to do the illustrations for 'Nathan the Wise', by Gotthold Lessing--preaching tolerance for all faiths.
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 Wikipedia search result   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was subsequently purchased by Count Maurycy Potocki for 10,000 guldens.
His works, disseminated in thousands of reproductions, have made him one mof the most famous painters in Poland, and became almost standard illustrations of many key events from the Polish history.
His more prominent students included Maurycy Gottlieb, Jacek Malczewski, Józef Mehoffer, Witold Pruszkowski, Leon Wyczółkowski, Stanislaw Wyspianski.
www.feedbus.com /wikis/wikipedia.php?title=Jan_Matejko   (1320 words)

  
 The Jewish Week   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A striking example is Maurycy Gottlieb’s unfinished masterpiece “Christ Preaching at Capernaum” (1878-79).
The audience is populated by a mix of period locals in Middle Eastern garb and Polish Jews in tallises.
“Gottlieb confronts contemporary anti-Semitism by stressing the fact that Jesus was a Jew and that anti-Semitic persecution was a perversion of his teachings,” the catalogue notes.
www.thejewishweek.com /news/newscontent.php3?artid=5537&print=yes   (1298 words)

  
 artnet.com: Resource Library: Gottlieb, Maurycy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1870), Marceli Gottlieb, Marcin Gottlieb (1867–1936) and Leopold Gottlieb (1879/83–1934).
In 1878 Gottlieb painted the portrait of Ignacy Kuranda (Kraków, N. Mus.), leader of the Jewish community in Vienna, and in the same year he travelled to St Petersburg and Munich in order to work on illustrations for Lessing’s Nathan der Weise, commissioned by the publisher Bruckmann.
In his early youth Gottlieb had had little contact with Polish society, but later on he was torn between his attachment to the Jewish people and his Polish patriotism.
www.artnet.com /library/03/0337/T033787.asp   (716 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: maurycy: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Painting a People: Maurycy Gottlieb and Jewish Art (Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry Series): Maurycy Gottlieb and Jewish Art (Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry Series) by Ezra Mendelsohn (Library Binding - 31 Dec 2002)
Maurycy Gottlieb: 1856-1879 by Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie (Unknown Binding - 1991)
Maurycy Gottlieb by Jerzy Malinowski (Unknown Binding - 1997)
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 FailedMessiah.com: The Soul Of An Artist
The story behind this Maurycy Gottlieb painting of a shul on Yom Kippur is fascinating.
It is possible that towards the end of his short life Gottlieb resolved his conflict of identity.
On the left, the same medallion may be seen hanging on the neck of Gottlieb as a young child, dressed in holiday finery with an open prayer book before him.
failedmessiah.typepad.com /failed_messiahcom/2006/10/the_soul_of_an_.html   (821 words)

  
 Definicja Maurycy Gottlieb
Maurycy Gottlieb kształcił się w szkole bazylianów w Drohobyczu, następnie w gimnazjum we Lwowie; został usunięty ze szkoły za narysowanie karykatury jednego z nauczycieli, ale kontynuował naukę prywatnie i zdał egzaminy w niższej szkole realnej w Stryju.
Ponadto Gottlieb tworzył liczne typy portretowe (autoportret Ahasverus, Żyd w stroju arabskim, głowa starej kobiety w czepcu, pijak i inne), a na zamówienie wiedeńskiego wydawcy ilustrował życie Natana Mędrca i Uriela Acosty oraz księgę Ruth.
W ostatnim okresie życia Gottlieb pracował głównie nad obrazami, będącymi realizacją jego nowej misji - pojednania polsko-żydowskiego poprzez malarstwo.
www.definicja.com /Maurycy_Gottlieb   (552 words)

  
 Maurycy Gottlieb ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Carl Gottlieb Guttenberger, Biblia Sacra (Constance: Jacob Frederick Bez & Associates, 1770), vol.
Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze, American (born in Germany), 1816-1868 Portrait of William Morris Hunt in 1845-1845
First explorers and trappers, then settlers and immigrants were drawn to the lands and opportunities for a new life in the American West, said Elizabeth Broun, director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
wwar.com /masters/g/gottlieb-maurycy.html   (1115 words)

  
 Day of Atonement - "Yom Kippur" by Maurycy Gottlieb - JudaicaHeaven.com
Maurycy Gottlieb was a renowned Jewish artist who accomplished much in his short life of 23 years.
At the young age of 16, Gottlieb went to study art in Vilna, and from there moved on to Cracow.
Its completion was hailed in all Jewish circles as being a masterpiece, and Gottlieb was catapulted to fame.
www.judaicaheaven.com /Detail.bok?no=37   (407 words)

  
 NTU Info Centre: Maurycy Gottlieb   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Maurycy Gottlieb (sometimes Maurycego Gottlieba) (1856--1879) was a Polish-Jewish painter.
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, many Polish collections unknown in the West were discovered, and his reputation grew greatly.
His brother, painter Leopold Gottlieb, was born five years after his death.
www.nowtryus.net /article:Maurycy_Gottlieb   (200 words)

  
 Maurycy Gottlieb
MAURYCY (i.e, Moses, or Moshe) GOTTLIEB (1856-1879): The majority of the artwork in existence by Maurycy Gottlieb is in an unfinished state.
Though he shortly was to arrange a marriage with Lvov native Lola Rosengarten, upon hearing of Laura Rosenfeld's marriage to a banker of Berlin, he apparently committed a form of suicide by exposure to the elements, succumbing to complications of a cold and sore throat.As a Polish-Jewish artist, Gottlieb is unique.
As a Polish painter, he is considered to be the best of his generation.
www.eilatgordinlevitan.com /krakow/krkw_pages/krkw_stories_gottlieb.html   (324 words)

  
 Muzeum Historyczne Krakowa - wystawy czasowe   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This very important and remarkable painting has been painted by Maurycy Gottlieb.
On Gottlieb's painting he has absolutely different features: loving father, having feeling about the fact that his daughter - Jessica is just about to leave to the "un-Jewish" world, and in spite of that truth giving father's blessing to her.
In the old synagogue you'll have a chance to see the copy of the masterpiece, colorful replica of the original once and some archive photos from the times of Maurycy Gottlieb.
www.mhk.pl /english/archiwum_37.php   (766 words)

  
 Personality of the Week - Gottlieb
Painting by Maurycy Gottlieb on a New Year Greeting Card
He died in Krakow at the age of 23.
His brother, Leopold Gottlieb, also a noted painter, was born five years after Maurycy's death.
www.bh.org.il /Names/POW/Gottlieb.asp   (137 words)

  
 Exhibit
In this beautiful painting Maurycy Gottlieb presents himself to us in the formal attire favored by Central European intellectuals of his time.
He therefore presents to the world his twin identity as "European, " even "Pole " ("Maurycy, " or, as he was known in the German-speaking lands, "Moritz ") and as Jew ("Moshe, " or "Moyshe ").
The co-existence within Gottlieb's soul of these two identities provides a key to the understanding of the life and work of this pioneer "Jewish artist.
www.library.upenn.edu /exhibits/cajs/exhib2001/toc.html   (3481 words)

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