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M. Taranbatz: Tisha B'Av.
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A pair of identical copies of the same postcard, containing a print from a painting by the Polish-Jewish painter Maurycy Trńbacz (1861-1941), depicting Jews praying in the synagogue on the night of 9th of Av. The postcard was printed with the name of the artist and the name of the work in Hebrew and German (on the printing in brown sepia, later) or in French (on the first print, from 1903), and a hairdraser was also specified. According to this number, it was produced within the first 100 postcards of "Lebanon", Moscow, in 1903, and printed in Warsaw. The second copy was printed about a decade later, and its back reads in Hebrew: "Davinsk, 8 Av 1914 - July 18, 1914". The earlier postcard, from 1903, is not divided. The company's name and trademark were printed on the back of the postcards. These postcards were not used and were removed from the collection of "Lebanon" postcards donated to the National Library in 1939 by the publisher's editor-in-chief, Mr. Benjamin Mintz, Warsaw.
Title: M. Taranbatz: Tisha B'Av.
Description:
A pair of identical copies of the same postcard, containing a print from a painting by the Polish-Jewish painter Maurycy Trńbacz (1861-1941), depicting Jews praying in the synagogue on the night of 9th of Av.
The postcard was printed with the name of the artist and the name of the work in Hebrew and German (on the printing in brown sepia, later) or in French (on the first print, from 1903), and a hairdraser was also specified.
According to this number, it was produced within the first 100 postcards of "Lebanon", Moscow, in 1903, and printed in Warsaw.
The second copy was printed about a decade later, and its back reads in Hebrew: "Davinsk, 8 Av 1914 - July 18, 1914".
The earlier postcard, from 1903, is not divided.
The company's name and trademark were printed on the back of the postcards.
These postcards were not used and were removed from the collection of "Lebanon" postcards donated to the National Library in 1939 by the publisher's editor-in-chief, Mr.
Benjamin Mintz, Warsaw.
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