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Img. ID: 14921

© Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Photographer: Tel Aviv Museum of Art,
The picture depicts a Jewish home after a pogrom. Two bleeding bodies, a woman’s and a little girl’s, are sprawled on the floor of a looted and destroyed interior. A wounded soldier in uniform, leaning on his crutch, covers his face with his hands in a gesture of despair. On the left, seated on a stool next to the victims, an old bearded Jew prays. Near the door, at the upper right, stand a group of three people, a bearded man, a woman with a headcovering, and a young girl, who observe the scene. The broken window and wall on the left, the disheveled dresser with its open drawers, the torn mizrah plaque and the broken mirror on the wall above the dresser --all indicate violence and destruction. The female victim’s dress is cut, exposing, exposing her undergarments and chest, alluding to sexual violence. A small candle is burning in a small candle-s on the dresser. Blood and torn clothes are scattered around the room.
Name/Title
Maimon, After the Pogrom (Back in the Homeland) | Unknown
Object
Object Detail
Settings
Unknown
Date
1917
Synagogue active dates
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Origin
Historical Origin
Unknown
Community type
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Congregation
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Site
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School/Style
Period
Unknown
Period Detail
Collection
Documentation / Research project
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Material / Technique
Oil on canvas
Material Stucture
Material Decoration
Material Bonding
Material Inscription
Material Additions
Material Cloth
Material Lining
Tesserae Arrangement
Density
Colors
Construction material
Measurements
Height
100 cm
Length
Width
140 cm
Depth
Circumference
Thickness
Diameter
Weight
Axis
Panel Measurements
Subject
P | Pogrom
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Condition
Extant
Documented by CJA
Surveyed by CJA
Present Usage
Present Usage Details
Condition of Building Fabric
Architectural Significance type
Historical significance: Event/Period
Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore
Historical significance: Person
Architectural Significance: Style
Architectural Significance: Artistic Decoration
Urban significance
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Textual Content
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Languages of inscription
Unknown
Shape / Form
Unknown
0
Ornamentation
Custom
Contents
Codicology
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Script
Number of Lines
Ruling
Pricking
Quires
Catchwords
Hebrew Numeration
Blank Leaves
Direction/Location
Façade (main)
Endivances
Location of Torah Ark
Location of Apse
Location of Niche
Location of Reader's Desk
Location of Platform
Temp: Architecture Axis
Arrangement of Seats
Location of Women's Section
Direction Prayer
Direction Toward Jerusalem
Coin
Coin Series
Coin Ruler
Coin Year
Denomination
Signature
Signature in LL. M. Maimon 1917 in Latin cursive letters. Brush and black paint.
Colophon
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Watermark
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Group
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Trade Mark
Binding
Decoration Program
Summary and Remarks
Remarks
Suggested Reconsdivuction
History/Provenance
1970 – TA Mus. Gift of Mrs. Alisa Ozerman in memory of her husband.
Main Surveys & Excavations
Bibliography

Hillel Kazovsky, "National Self-Identification in Art," Jewish Art 21-22, 1995-96, pp. 27-34.

Short Name
Full Name
Volume
Page
Type
Documenter
Dana Peleg | 22.7.99
Author of description
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Architectural Drawings
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Computer Reconstruction
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Section Head
Haya Friedberg | 17.11.99
Language Editor
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Donor
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Negative/Photo. No.