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E. M. Lilien: Das Trauerlied.
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An un divided postcard containing a reproduction from an illustration by the German-Jewish artist Ephraim Moshe Lehlein in which he looks young but, between two memorial candles, and above it lies the body of a decorated girl. The illustration was taken from Baron Minghausen's German book of poems, "Judas": Judas / Gesänge von Börries, Freiherrn v. Münchhausen ; mit Buchschmuck von E.M. Lilien. This postcard was produced at the beginning of Phoenix Publishing in Berlin. This publication, owned by Leo Winz, specialized in artistic postcards on national Jewish subjects. This postcard was not used, and was removed from the Avraham Shalom Yehuda collection.
Title: E. M. Lilien: Das Trauerlied.
Description:
An un divided postcard containing a reproduction from an illustration by the German-Jewish artist Ephraim Moshe Lehlein in which he looks young but, between two memorial candles, and above it lies the body of a decorated girl.
The illustration was taken from Baron Minghausen's German book of poems, "Judas": Judas / Gesänge von Börries, Freiherrn v.
Münchhausen ; mit Buchschmuck von E.
M.
Lilien.
This postcard was produced at the beginning of Phoenix Publishing in Berlin.
This publication, owned by Leo Winz, specialized in artistic postcards on national Jewish subjects.
This postcard was not used, and was removed from the Avraham Shalom Yehuda collection.
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