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  2. The Girl in a Picture Frame - Wikipedia

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    According to Jewish tradition, a bride wore her hair loose when signing the marital contract with her fiancé. Ernst van de Wetering argues that the Girl in the Picture Frame is a typical example of Rembrandt’s interest, in the late 1630s and early 1640s, in Trompe-l'œil compositions. It is also an example of his search for new ways of ...

  3. The Scholar at the Lectern - Wikipedia

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    The Scholar at the Lectern or The Father of the Jewish Bride is a 1641 oil on panel painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt.With The Girl in a Picture Frame (also known as The Jewish Bride) and Landscape with the Good Samaritan, it is one of only three Rembrandt paintings in Polish collections.

  4. The Jewish Bride - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Bride (Dutch: Het Joodse bruidje) is a painting by Rembrandt, painted around 1665‒1669. [1]The painting gained its current name in the early 19th century, when an Amsterdam art collector identified the subject as that of a Jewish father bestowing a necklace upon his daughter on her wedding day.

  5. Hessy Levinsons Taft - Wikipedia

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    Taft's Ashkenazi Jewish parents, Jacob Levinsons and Pauline Levinsons (née Levine), [2] were originally from Latvia and were unaware of their photographer's decision to enter the photograph into the contest until learning that the photo of their daughter had been selected by Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels as the winner.

  6. Bernile Nienau - Wikipedia

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    Nienau, her mother Karoline, and her maternal grandmother Ida (née Morgenstern) Voit (1867-1942) moved to Munich around 1928. Voit, a widow or divorcee, [3] was a Roman Catholic teacher of Jewish descent. Bernile was one-quarter Jewish, "mixed race of the second degree" according to the Nuremberg Laws of 1935. Though subject to some ...

  7. 'Girl In The Picture's Suzanne Sevakis Had A Secret Daughter

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    In 'Girl in the Picture', viewers meet Suzanne Sevakis, a girl who was kidnapped and forced to marry her captor. Here's what to know about two of her children:

  8. Faye Schulman - Wikipedia

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    Faye Schulman (28 November 1919 – 24 April 2021) was a Jewish partisan photographer, and the only such photographer to photograph their struggle in Eastern Europe during World War II. [1] Her full name was Faigel "Faye" Lazebnik Schulman.

  9. ‘Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog’ Review: WW2 Movies ...

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    Kaleb is born surrounded by the love of a Jewish German family, the final puppy birthed on a warm, sunny day. ... The Story of a Jewish Dog’ Review: WW2 Movies Frames the Holocaust Through a Dog ...