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Maurycy Gottlieb
Drohobytsch, February 21/28, 1856 - Krakew, July 17, 1879) was a Jewish painter, of Polish-speaking Galician Jews from the western part of Ukraine. He was born in Drohobych (at that time Austria-Hungary), Galicia, modern Lviv region, western Ukraine. Maurycy was one of Isaac and Fanya Tigerman Gottlieb's eleven children. At fifteen, he was enrolled at the Vienna Fine Arts Academy. Later, he would study under Jan Matejko in Krakew. However, he experienced anti-semitism from his fellow students, and left Matejko's studio after less than a year, he then traveled to Norway settling in Molde. After several years he returned to Vienna to pursue his Jewish roots. At twenty, he won a gold medal from a Munich art competition for Shylock and Jessica (at right), showing a scene from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. He based Jessica's face on that of Laura Rosenfeld, to whom he had proposed marriage. However, Rosenfeld rejected his proposal, and wed a Berlin banker. Gottlieb then planned to marry Lola Rosengarten, but when he heard about Rosenfeld's marriage he committed suicide by exposure to the elements, dying of complications from a cold. Despite his early death, more than three hundred of his works survive, though not all are finished. After the fall of the Iron Curtain, many Polish collections unknown in the West were discovered, and his reputation grew greatly. His brother, painter Leopold Gottlieb, was born five years after his death.

 

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Maurycy Gottlieb Portrait of Artist's Sister - Anna. oil painting

Painting ID::  86989

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Maurycy Gottlieb
Portrait of Artist's Sister - Anna.
Date 1878(1878) Medium Oil on cardboard Dimensions 27 x 21.7 cm (10.6 x 8.5 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Maurycy Gottlieb Christ Preaching at Capernaum oil painting

Painting ID::  87238

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Maurycy Gottlieb
Christ Preaching at Capernaum
Date 1878-1879 (unfinished) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 271.5 x 209 cm (106.9 x 82.3 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Maurycy Gottlieb Torah Scribe. oil painting

Painting ID::  87736

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Maurycy Gottlieb
Torah Scribe.
Date c. 1876(1876) Medium Oil on cardboard Dimensions 55.3 x 40.3 cm (21.8 x 15.9 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Maurycy Gottlieb Portrait of Artist's Sister - Anna oil painting

Painting ID::  91715

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Maurycy Gottlieb
Portrait of Artist's Sister - Anna
1878(1878) Medium oil on cardboard Dimensions 27 X 21.7 cm (10.6 X 8.5 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Maurycy Gottlieb Christ Preaching at Capernaum oil painting

Painting ID::  91998

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Maurycy Gottlieb
Christ Preaching at Capernaum
1878-1879 (unfinished) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 271.5 X 209 cm (106.9 X 82.3 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Maurycy Gottlieb Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur oil painting

Painting ID::  93093

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Maurycy Gottlieb
Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur
1878(1878) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 245.1 X 191.8 cm (96.5 X 75.5 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Maurycy Gottlieb Self-portrait. oil painting

Painting ID::  93559

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Maurycy Gottlieb
Self-portrait.
circa 1876(1876) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 25.5 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8.1 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

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Maurycy Gottlieb
Drohobytsch, February 21/28, 1856 - Krakew, July 17, 1879) was a Jewish painter, of Polish-speaking Galician Jews from the western part of Ukraine. He was born in Drohobych (at that time Austria-Hungary), Galicia, modern Lviv region, western Ukraine. Maurycy was one of Isaac and Fanya Tigerman Gottlieb's eleven children. At fifteen, he was enrolled at the Vienna Fine Arts Academy. Later, he would study under Jan Matejko in Krakew. However, he experienced anti-semitism from his fellow students, and left Matejko's studio after less than a year, he then traveled to Norway settling in Molde. After several years he returned to Vienna to pursue his Jewish roots. At twenty, he won a gold medal from a Munich art competition for Shylock and Jessica (at right), showing a scene from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. He based Jessica's face on that of Laura Rosenfeld, to whom he had proposed marriage. However, Rosenfeld rejected his proposal, and wed a Berlin banker. Gottlieb then planned to marry Lola Rosengarten, but when he heard about Rosenfeld's marriage he committed suicide by exposure to the elements, dying of complications from a cold. Despite his early death, more than three hundred of his works survive, though not all are finished. After the fall of the Iron Curtain, many Polish collections unknown in the West were discovered, and his reputation grew greatly. His brother, painter Leopold Gottlieb, was born five years after his death.