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Jewish women artists

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Scope Note: Here are entered works on Jewish women as artists. Works on the representation of Jewish women in art are entered under Jewish women in art.

Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:

Circular Vase, between 1960-2020

 Item
Identifier: B442.01.0002.00002
Abstract

Vase is unsealed stoneware with circular area in the middle with a black radial incised design.

Dates: between 1960-2020

Cityscape Oil Paining, circa 1960

 Item
Identifier: B193.01.0004.00001
Abstract

Oil painting of a cityscape at night composed in blues, greens and golds. Several buildings with the moon in the center. Signed "Goldberg" bottom right.

Dates: circa 1960

Container 35, 2008

 File — Drawer B398.03.0035: Series B398.03 [Barcode: U186023282906]
Identifier: B398.03.0035
Abstract

Two foam core boards used with exhibition. One is of the cover of the portrait booklet and the other shows the four portraits at Yad Vashem and a photo of the building.

Dates: 2008

"Das Krankenzimmer" or "The Sick Room", 1920

 Item
Identifier: B333.08.0003.0001.00001
Abstract

Black and white lithograph of "Das Krankenzimmer" or "The Sick Room" which is part of a series of works artist Rachel Szalit-Marcus did for Sholom Aleichem's "Menshelakh un Stsenes" published in 1922. The image is of a older man laying in a bed with a young boy by his side, an woman to his right and a man, probably a doctor, seated at the foot of the bed. Medicine bottles are on the bedside table and a Star of David is over the mans head on the wall.

Dates: 1920

"Die Fahrt Nach Amerika" or "The Journey to America", circa 1920

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Identifier: B333.08.0003.0001.00003
Abstract Black and white lithograph of "Die Fahrt Nach Amerika" or "The Journey to America" which is part of a series of works artist Rachel Szalit-Marcus did for Sholom Aleichem's "Menshelakh un Stsenes" published in 1922. The print has passengers perhaps abord or waiting to board a ship for America. Seven figures are present: three men, one boy and three women. The men and boy wears hats and the women wear scarves on their heads. The group is huddled with their belongings behind a picket fence and...
Dates: circa 1920

"Die Strasse (?)" or "The Street (?)", 1920

 Item
Identifier: B333.08.0003.0001.00002
Abstract

Black and white lithograph of "Die Strasse" or "The Street" with a thrid word that is illegible. It is part of a series of works artist Rachel Szalit-Marcus did for Sholom Aleichem's "Menshelakh un Stsenes" published in 1922. The print shows four people in the street with two peaked straw roofs in the background. The figures of two women, and man and a boy all seem angry and bit grotesque. Anger may be directed towards the boy.

Dates: 1920

Flowers in Vase Oil Painting, circa 1960

 Item
Identifier: B193.01.0001.00001
Abstract

One still-life oil painting of a vase of flowers. Light mint colored green vase with bright orange, red, pink and yellow toned flowers with a purple, blue and green background. Paint is think on the canvas surface. Signed "Goldberg" on bottom right.

Dates: circa 1960

Geometric Pot, between 1960-2020

 Item
Identifier: B442.01.0002.00004
Abstract

Unglazed geometric pot with handle, spout, and lid. There is a glazed incised design in black.

Dates: between 1960-2020

Greek Inspired Pitcher, between 1960-2020

 Item
Identifier: B442.01.0003.00001
Abstract

Pitcher that is unglazed stoneware with a black glazed design.

Dates: between 1960-2020

Greta Hilb Artwork

 Collection
Identifier: B154
Abstract Greta Hilb (1904-1998) was born in Stuttgart, Germany and became a local Denver Jewish female artist of note. She studied at the Parsons School of Design in New York and settled in Denver in 1934. In 1964, she also co-authored a cookbook titled For Goodness Sake with Denver author Leora Mattingly Weber, famous nationally for her Beany Malone juvenile series. The Hilbs were related to the Levy family of Denver, founders of the Fashion Bar clothing store chain. The collection consists of...
Dates: 1930-1990