Jewish women artists
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Art
Jane Oppenheim Russo created and donated a sculpture and two printed copies of two of her watercolor paintings. The sculpture is a figure sculpture of a woman and comes with a base and a card.
Blue Jar with Lid, between 1960-2020
Stoneware and blue glaze jar with lid. The six sides of the jar are resemble tulip petals.
Box 1, between 1960-2020
Contains a Challah tray and the top of Seder Plates (the three tiers are in box 4.)
Box 1, circa 1985
Jane Oppenheim Russo created and donated a sculpture and two printed copies of two of her watercolor paintings. The sculpture is a figure sculpture of a woman and comes with a base and a card.
Box 2, between 1960-2020
Box 3, between 1960-2020
Box contains a Greek inspired pitcher, a large bottle, a Southwest vessel, and a white small bottle.
Box 5, between 1960-2020
Box contains a teal jar with handles and lid and a casserole dish and lid with teal glaze and incised images of vegetables.
Box 6, between 1960-2020
Box contains a four piece Havdalah set of stoneware and glaze, a white and blue stoneware with lid, and a stoneware and glaze blue jar with lid. Havdalah is the religious ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and ushers in a new week. The ritual invoves lighting a special havdalah candle with several wicks, blessing a cup of wine and smelling sweet spices.
Casserole Dish with Lid, between 1960-2020
Casserole dish and lid with teal glaze and incised images of vegetables.
Challah Tray, between 1960-2020
The Challah tray is stoneware with black glazed center, two Stars of David, and Hebrew words. The Hebrew words on the tray are the final four words at the blessing and HaMotzi: lechem min Ha'aretz.