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Horovitch: In the room.
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In the file: a black-and-white reproduction of a painting by the Polish-Jewish artist Leopold Horowitz (1817-1837) depicting a "room" or "Talmud Torah", in one of the towns in Eastern Europe. The postcard was printed with the artist's name and the name of the work in Hebrew and German, as well as a number. According to this number, it was produced within the first 100 postcards of "Lebanon", Moscow, in 1903, and printed in Warsaw. Also in the bag: a postcard published by Brüder Kohn, Wien I with the same reproduction from the same painting, printed in brown-sepia toes. The headline was printed in Polish ("Lekcya telu"). On the back of the postcard is the initials, as well as the postcard number: B.K.W.I. 911/3 Another postcard in this bag, with the same reproduction, in green toned, apparently printed by Kunstverlag Phönix Leo Winz, Berlin. All the postcards were not used, and it must be assumed that they were all printed during the first decade of the 20th century.
Title: Horovitch: In the room.
Description:
In the file: a black-and-white reproduction of a painting by the Polish-Jewish artist Leopold Horowitz (1817-1837) depicting a "room" or "Talmud Torah", in one of the towns in Eastern Europe.
The postcard was printed with the artist's name and the name of the work in Hebrew and German, as well as a number.
According to this number, it was produced within the first 100 postcards of "Lebanon", Moscow, in 1903, and printed in Warsaw.
Also in the bag: a postcard published by Brüder Kohn, Wien I with the same reproduction from the same painting, printed in brown-sepia toes.
The headline was printed in Polish ("Lekcya telu").
On the back of the postcard is the initials, as well as the postcard number: B.
K.
W.
I.
911/3 Another postcard in this bag, with the same reproduction, in green toned, apparently printed by Kunstverlag Phönix Leo Winz, Berlin.
All the postcards were not used, and it must be assumed that they were all printed during the first decade of the 20th century.
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