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English: Jews praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur. (1878 painting by Maurycy Gottlieb)
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Česky: Židé modlící se v synagoze při svátku Yom Kippur
English: Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur
فارسی: یهودیان در حال نیایش در کنیسه‌ای به فراخور یوم‌کیپور
Français : Juifs priant à la Synagogue pour Yom Kippur
Date 1878
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 245.1 × 191.8 cm (96.5 × 75.5 in)
Česky: Muzeum umění v Tel Avivu
English: Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Français : Musée des Beaux arts de Tel-Aviv
English: Tel Aviv, Israel
Notes
Česky: Vídeň. Umělcův autoportrét stojí vpravo od sedícího rabína a dívá se ven. Nápis na Tóře říká: „Věnováno památce našeho pozdě oceněného učitele a rabína Moshe Gottlieba 1878.“ Jedná se o umělcův epitaf.
Všechny postavy zachycují lidi z Gottliebova mládí v Drohobyczi. Umělec sám se zde nachází třikrát: jako mladík stojící vpravo vedle Tóry, chlapec vlevo dole a dítě úplně vpravo. Jeho manželka je zde zachycena dvakrát: jako žena vlevo nahoře stojící s moflitební knihou a žena vpravo nahoře vedle své matky.
English: Painted in Vienna. The artist's self portrait is standing to the right of the seated rabbi, looking outwards. The inscription on the Torah scroll says "Donated in memory of our late honored teacher and rabbi Moshe Gottlieb of blessed memory 1878"; it is an epitaph for the artist.
All figures depict people from Gottlieb's early life in Drohobycz. The artist himself appears three times: as an adult wearing a pendant standing to the right of the Torah, as a child at lower left wearing the same pendant, and as a boy at the far right. The woman he courted, Laura Rosenfeld, appears twice: at the top left, standing and holding a closed prayer book, and second from the right on the top row, next to her mother. (Summarized from notes by the Tel Aviv Museum.)
Français : Œuvre peinte à Vienne. L'auto-portrait de l'artiste est debout à la droite du rabbin assis, regardant hors du tableau. L'inscription sur la Torah qu'il porte est "Don en mémoire de feu notre maître le rabbin Moshe Gottlieb d'auguste mémoire, 1878", un épitaphe de l'artiste.
Tous les portraits proviennent de la jeunesse de Gottlieb à Drohobycz. L'artiste lui-même est représenté trois fois : en adulte avec un pendentif à droite de la Torah, en enfant avec le même pendentif en bas à gauche, en jeune homme tout à droite. La femme qu'il courtisait, Laura Rosenfeld, apparaît deux fois : en haut à gauche tenant un livre de prières fermé, et deuxième en partant de la droite au second rang, à côté de sa mère. (résumé de la notice du musée de Tel Aviv)
Source/Photographer
Česky: Z Jewish Art od Grace Cohena Grossmana, ISBN 0-88363-695-6, p. 199. Kopie pořízena Canon EOS Digital Rebel s EF 50mm f/1.8 na oddělení umění UConn. ISO 100, f/8, 1/15s. Výsledný obrázek byl pak ořezán a vylepšen pomocí Gimpu a uložen s JPEG kvalitou 0,95.
English: From Jewish Art, edited by Grace Cohen Grossman, ISBN 0-88363-695-6, page 199. Copied with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel with EF 50mm f/1.8 mounted on a copy stand at the UConn art department. ISO 100, f/8, 1/15s. The image was then cropped and level-adjusted with Gimp and saved with a JPEG quality of 0.95.
Français : Copie du livre Jewish Art, édité par Grace Cohen Grossman, ISBN 0-88363-695-6, page 199. Copie réalisée avec un Canon EOS Digital Rebel avec un objectif EF 50mm f/1.8 (Réglages ISO 100, f/8, 1/15s) dans l'UConn art department. Image ajustée avec le Gimp.
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English: Public domain.


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