[Photography] Group of Judaica-Related Photographs 1. Alécio de Andrade (Brazilian, b. 1938) Goup oF 5 Photographs of Russian Immigrants in Israel 1971. Gelatin silver prints. Titled and numbered in ink, with Magnum stamps on verso. Each image/sheet: 6 3/4 x 10 in. (171 x 244 mm). Alécio de Andrade was an associate member of Magnum Photos, a cooperative of documentary photographers, from 1970-76. 2. Frédéric Brenner (French, b. 1959) Hassidic Celebration Circa 1980. Gelatin silver print. Signed below image in ink. Image: 8 3/4 x 14 1/8 in. (222 x 359 mm). Sheet: 12 x 15 7/8 in. (305 x 403 mm). Frédéric Brenner is known for his photographs of Jewish communities around the world, particularly his series Diaspora, which documents the Jewish Diaspora at the end of the twentieth century. 3. Group of 2 Carte de Visites of North African Jewish Men Circa late nineteenth-century. Each approximately 4 x 2 1/2 in. (101 x 63 mm). 4. Group of 10 Photographs of Jewish Men Circa 1870-1920. Albumen prints, some mounted to board. Image/sheet: ranging from 8 1/4 x 6 in. (210 x 152 mm) to 11 x 8 3/4 in. (279 x 222 mm). Ten photographs of Jewish men and landmarks, taken by various photo studios including Lehnert et Landrock and Bonfils. Subjects include the Jewish Town Hall in Prague, a Jewish banker in Tunisia, and a rabbi in Jerusalem. 5. Jewish Strong Boy Sepia toned gelatin silver print. Signed in ink "Morris Sarprio/Jewish Strong Boy/From/Bronx New York" and dated "5/9/46". 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (295 x 374 mm). 6. Nelson, Lusha (Latvian/American, 1900-38) Rabbinical Scholars Circa 1930s. Gelatin silver print. Signed by Nelson in pencil on recto of mat and verso of photograph. 9 x 8 in. (228 x 203 mm). Lusha Nelson, a protégé of Edward Steichen worked as a staff photographer for Condé Nast in the 1930s and had a brief yet prolific career before his early death.
[Photography] Group of Judaica-Related Photographs 1. Alécio de Andrade (Brazilian, b. 1938) Goup oF 5 Photographs of Russian Immigrants in Israel 1971. Gelatin silver prints. Titled and numbered in ink, with Magnum stamps on verso. Each image/sheet: 6 3/4 x 10 in. (171 x 244 mm). Alécio de Andrade was an associate member of Magnum Photos, a cooperative of documentary photographers, from 1970-76. 2. Frédéric Brenner (French, b. 1959) Hassidic Celebration Circa 1980. Gelatin silver print. Signed below image in ink. Image: 8 3/4 x 14 1/8 in. (222 x 359 mm). Sheet: 12 x 15 7/8 in. (305 x 403 mm). Frédéric Brenner is known for his photographs of Jewish communities around the world, particularly his series Diaspora, which documents the Jewish Diaspora at the end of the twentieth century. 3. Group of 2 Carte de Visites of North African Jewish Men Circa late nineteenth-century. Each approximately 4 x 2 1/2 in. (101 x 63 mm). 4. Group of 10 Photographs of Jewish Men Circa 1870-1920. Albumen prints, some mounted to board. Image/sheet: ranging from 8 1/4 x 6 in. (210 x 152 mm) to 11 x 8 3/4 in. (279 x 222 mm). Ten photographs of Jewish men and landmarks, taken by various photo studios including Lehnert et Landrock and Bonfils. Subjects include the Jewish Town Hall in Prague, a Jewish banker in Tunisia, and a rabbi in Jerusalem. 5. Jewish Strong Boy Sepia toned gelatin silver print. Signed in ink "Morris Sarprio/Jewish Strong Boy/From/Bronx New York" and dated "5/9/46". 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (295 x 374 mm). 6. Nelson, Lusha (Latvian/American, 1900-38) Rabbinical Scholars Circa 1930s. Gelatin silver print. Signed by Nelson in pencil on recto of mat and verso of photograph. 9 x 8 in. (228 x 203 mm). Lusha Nelson, a protégé of Edward Steichen worked as a staff photographer for Condé Nast in the 1930s and had a brief yet prolific career before his early death.
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