Kaufmann, Izidor
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| Described At | Kaufmann Izidor | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (1853–1921), painter. Izidor Kaufmann was born in Arad (today in Romania), a frontier fortress of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, where his father served as captain of a Hungarian regiment. While working as a bank clerk in 1874, Kaufmann created his first painting—a head of Moses—and began to study art, first at the Budapest State School of Drawing and from 1875 at the Vienna Academy of Visual Arts. Among his early genre scenes, which from 1886 he successfully exhibited in Vienna, Berlin, and Munich, were scenes of Jewish life. Die Schachspieler (Chess Players), Das Examen oder Der Besuch des Rabbi (The Exam, or The Rabbi’s Visit), Isaak the Junk Dealer, Kaufmännischer Untericht (Commercial Instruction), and Geschäftsgeheimnis (Business Secret)—created between 1886 and 1893—depict traditional Jews in a humorous and sympathetic light. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 1188530 | ep |
| Title | Kaufmann, Izidor | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 1188530 | ep |
| Core Alt Label | Izidor Kaufmann | yivo |
| Core Pref Label | Kaufmann, Izidor | yivo |
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