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- Samuel Hirszenberg (also Schmul Hirschenberg) (Łódź, February 22, 1865 – September 15, 1908, Jerusalem) was a Polish-Jewish realist and later symbolist...
- Samuel Hirszenberg's imagined scene of Uriel da Costa instructing Spinoza (1901)...
- Ahasuerus at the End of the World. Private Collection. 1899, Samuel Hirszenberg, The Eternal Jew. Exhibited in Łódź, Warsaw and Paris in 1899, now in...
- card of the Dome of Rock (late 19th century) Dome of the rock, Samuel Hirszenberg, 1908 (Tel Aviv Museum of Art); with qas View through Cotton Merchants'...
- Talmud At the Rabbi's Jews studying Talmud, París, c. 1880–1905 Samuel Hirszenberg, Talmudic School, c. 1895–1908 Ephraim Moses Lilien, The Talmud Students...
- Ahad Ha'am with Bezalel Art School founder Boris Schatz against backdrop of "The Wandering Jew" by Samuel Hirszenberg...
- Imagined portrait of da Costa instructing the young Baruch Spinoza, by Samuel Hirszenberg (1901)...
- **** German occupation of Poland. Maurycy Trębacz, along with Samuel Hirszenberg, Jakub Weinles,[better source needed] and Leopold Pilichowski, belonged...
- the ****s in the Second World war. The works of artists such as Szmul Hirszenberg and Izidor Kaufmann showcased an interweaving of Jewish narratives with...
- 1866 Grainstack at Giverny, Claude Monet, 1889 Dome of the rock, Samuel Hirszenberg, 1908 Reclining Figure 1969–70, Henry Moore, 1960s Israeli art List of...