Jewish women artists
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Lillian C. Goldberg Oil Paintings
Collection contains four oil paintings painted by Lillian C. Goldberg from around 1960: 1) Still-Life of a vase of flowers;
Marianne Pisko Hausmann Pen and Ink Drawing
"Menshelakh un stsenes : zekhtsen tseykhenungen tsu shlum-elikhms verk" or "Menshelakh and scenes: sixteen drawings to Sholem Aleichem works", 1922
Mierle Laderman Ukeles, 1954-1994
Contains a Lake Junion High Ninth Grade graduation program from June 10, 1954, newspaper clippings, correspondence, articles, and a sermon delivered at Young Israel of 5th Avenue, New York, June 29, 1968 in honor of the naming Yael Sara Ukeles, by her grandfather Rabbi Manuel Laderman.
Mottled Teal Jar, 1960-2020
Mottled teal jar with handles and lid.
Opening New Doors: Over a century of Colorado Jewish women in the professions, 2023
2023 RMJHS annual dinner video.
Oral History Interview with Irene Miller Stein, 1978 April 27
Orange Vase, between 1960-2020
Hand built stoneware and red slip with glazed black design.
Portrait of Irene Stein, circa 1930
Irene Stein wears a dress and sits on bench with her legs crossed at the ankles. Stein was the daughter of Anna and Robert Lazar Miller. In 1921 she married Azriel ''Azie'' Stein, a pharmacist who owned and operated Pencol Drug Store. Irene also was an artist, working in a variety of media. She still produced works well into her 90s.
Prize Fighters, circa 1960
Oil painting of boxers titled "Prize Fighters" (written on the back). Two boxers are fighting in the ring with an out-of-focus crowd in the background. Boxer in red crouches in a defensive pose while the boxer in black sends a punch over the other boxer's head. Signed "Goldberg" on bottom right.