art.wikisort.org - ArtistEphraim Moses Lilien (Polish: Maurycy Lilien, Hebrew: אפרים משה ליליין; 23 May 1874 – 18 July 1925) was an art nouveau illustrator and printmaker particularly noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the "first Zionist artist."[1]
Polish artist active in Israel (1874–1925)
Ephraim Moses Lilien |
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Born | 23 May 1874
Drohobycz, Galicia, Austro-Hungarian Empire (modern Drohobych, Ukraine) |
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Died | 18 July 1925 (age 51)
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Education | Academy of Arts in Kraków Academy of Fine Arts Vienna |
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Known for | Illustrator and print-maker |
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Movement | Israeli art |
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Biography
Ephraim Moses Lilien (Maurycy Lilien) was born in 1874, in Drohobycz, Galicia,[2] then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1889-1893, Lilien learned painting and graphic techniques at the Academy of Arts in Kraków. He studied under Polish painter Jan Matejko from 1890 to 1892.[citation needed]
As a member of the Zionist Movement, Lilien traveled to Ottoman Palestine several times between 1906 and 1918.[3]
Lilien attended the Fifth Zionist Congress, held in Basel, as a member of the Democratic Fraction, an opposition group that supported the development of secular national culture.[4] In 1905, at the Seventh Zionist Congress, in Basel, he, along with Boris Schatz, became a member of a committee formed to help establish the Bezalel Art School.[2] As part of that work he accompanied Schatz to Jerusalem.[1]
Art career
Lilien was one of the two artists to accompany Boris Schatz to what is now Israel in 1906 for the purpose of establishing Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, and taught the school's first class in 1906. Although his stay in the country was short-lived, he left his indelible stamp on the creation of an Eretz Israel style, placing biblical subjects in the Zionist context and oriental settings, conceived in an idealized Western design. In the first two decades of the century, Lilien's work served as a model for the Bezalel group.
Lilien is known for his famous photographic portrait of Theodor Herzl. He often used Herzl as a model, considering his features a perfect representation of the "New Jew."[5] In 1896, he received an award for photography from the avantgarde magazine Jugend. Lilien illustrated several books. In 1923, an exhibition of his work opened in New York.[3]
Lilien's illustrated books include Juda (1900), Biblically themed poetry by Lilien's Christian friend, Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen, and Lieder des Ghetto (Songs of the Ghetto) (1903), Yiddish poems by Morris Rosenfeld translated into German.
Lilien died in Badenweiler, Germany in 1925. A street in the Nayot neighborhood of Jerusalem is named for him.
Gallery
"Sunflower" (Sonnenblume), Jugend, Berlin, 1893
Ex libris
Stefan Zweig c. 1900
"The Queen of Sabbath", from Juda, Berlin, 1900-1
"The Silent Song" from
Juda, 1900–1.
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'May our eyes behold your return in mercy to Zion
, Fifth Zionist Congress souvenir, Basel, 1901.[7]
Herzl in Basel, 1901. Photograph (reproduced as a postcard).
Ost und West, 1903
Homage to the victims of the first Chișinău pogrom, 1903.
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Jewish child from Lieder des Ghetto, 1903
"Zion", Lieder des Ghetto, 1903
Ex libris Boris Schatz, 1905
Emblem of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, 1906
An Allegorical Wedding: Sketch for a carpet Triptych (from right to left): Exile, Marriage, Redemption, 1906
Portrait, photograph, 1906
Joshua, 1908
Abraham, 1908
Balaam, [1908]
Dybbuk, [1908]
Kotel (Western Wall), 1910
In the Library, engraving, 1915
Sofer of the Torah, sewing its parchments, engraving, 1915
Learning Talmud, engraving, 1915
Figures, photograph, c. 1918
The Samaritan, engraving, c. 1920
References
- Haim Finkelstein, Lilien and Zionism Archived 2004-04-14 at the Wayback Machine
- Werner, Alfred; Radjai-Ordoubadi, Jihan (2007). "Lilien, Ephraim Moses". In Berenbaum, Michael; Skolnik, Fred (eds.). Encyclopaedia Judaica. Vol. 13 (2nd ed.). Detroit: Macmillan Reference. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-02-866097-4 – via Encyclopedia.com.
- On Ephraim Moses Lilien Archived 2007-03-14 at the Wayback Machine
- Friedman, Maurice S. (1988). Martin Buber's Life and Work. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0814319475. p. 59.
- "Artistic Expressions of the Jewish Renaissance". George Washington University Libraries. Archived from the original on 2014-06-24.
- Levussove, New Art of an Ancient People: Lilien, p. 12: "The Silent Song".
- Image published in Ost und West, Berlin, January 1902, 17-18.
- Image published in Ost und West, December 1904, 848-850.
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На других языках
[de] Ephraim Moses Lilien
Ephraim Moses Lilien (geboren am 23. Mai 1874 in Drohobycz, Galizien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben am 17. Juli 1925[2] in Badenweiler), auch Efraim Mose Lilien, polnisch Maurycy Lilien, hebräisch .mw-parser-output .Hebr{font-size:115%}אפרים משה בן יעקב הכהן ליליען, war ein galizisch-jüdischer Grafiker, Illustrator, Maler und Fotograf, der vor allem durch seine ornamentalen grafischen Arbeiten im Jugendstil und seine Exlibris bekannt wurde.
- [en] Ephraim Moses Lilien
[es] Ephraim Moses Lilien
Ephraim Moses Lilien (Drohobycz, Galitzia, 1874 - Badenweiler, Alemania, 1925) fue un fotógrafo y artista gráfico e ilustrador versado en el estilo modernista, destacándose particularmente por cultivar las temáticas judía y sionista.[1]
[fr] Ephraim Moses Lilien
Ephraim Moses Lilien, né le 23 mai 1874 à Drohobych (Autriche-Hongrie, aujourd'hui en Ukraine) et mort le 18 juillet 1925, est un photographe, illustrateur et graveur polonais.
[ru] Лилиен, Эфраим Моше
Эфраим Моше (Мавриций) Лилиен (Ephraim Moses (Moshe, Maurycy) Lilien; 23 мая 1874, Дрогобыч, Галиция, теперь Львовская область — 18 июля 1925, Баденвайлер, Баден, Германия) — еврейский, польский и немецкий художник, график, гравер, дизайнер, фотограф, книжный иллюстратор, деятель сионистского движения. Один из основателей стиля в искусстве, известного в Германии как югенд-штиль, а в других странах — как ар-нуво или сецессия.
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