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A Yeshiva Boy (oil on pen & blue ink on panel)

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A Yeshiva Boy (oil on pen & blue ink on panel)

CH402287 A Yeshiva Boy (oil on pen & blue ink on panel) by Kaufmann (Kaufman) Isidor (1853-1921); 33x39.4 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Hungarian, out of copyright

Media ID 23291992

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Jews Orthodox Skull Cap Student Torah Jewish Religion Kippah Yarmulke


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This print showcases "A Yeshiva Boy" by Kaufmann Isidor, a renowned Hungarian artist from the 19th century. The painting itself is an exquisite blend of oil on pen and blue ink on panel, measuring 33x39.4 cm. It currently resides in a private collection, making this print a rare glimpse into its beauty. The image captures the essence of religious study as it portrays a young boy immersed in his studies within the walls of a yeshiva. Dressed in traditional Orthodox attire, complete with a skull cap or yarmulke, he exudes dedication to his education and faith. Seated with intense focus and determination, the boy embodies the values instilled through Talmudic learning. His three-quarter-length portrait highlights not only his individuality but also represents Jewish students' commitment to Torah teachings. This photograph transports us back to the early 20th century when religion played an integral role in shaping communities and individuals' lives. It serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that Judaism holds dear. Bridgeman Images has expertly captured this significant piece of art history for all to appreciate and admire. Whether you are drawn to religious iconography or simply fascinated by historical portraits, this print offers an opportunity to delve into another time and place where education was revered above all else - especially for young boys like him who held their faith close to their hearts.

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