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Box 52

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Alphonse Lévy artwork reproductions, 1886

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Reproductions of paintings by Alphonse Lévy. Images include figures in traditional clothing participating in holiday preparations or daily activities such as prayer.

Dates: 1886

French, 1871-1890

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents Caricatures are organized first by language, then by publication. Within each publication, clippings are organized by date. Caricatures originate from periodicals published in the United States, Germany, and France. The majority of caricatures depict Jews engaged in common professions such as pawnbrokers, and textile workers (also referred to as the "rag trade"). These illustrations suggest that Jews are cheap, money-oriented, and unfair businessmen who sell ill-fitted, low quality wares...
Dates: 1871-1890

Harper's Weekly, 1863-1890

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents Caricatures are organized first by language, then by publication. Within each publication, clippings are organized by date. Caricatures originate from periodicals published in the United States, Germany, and France. The majority of caricatures depict Jews engaged in common professions such as pawnbrokers, and textile workers (also referred to as the "rag trade"). These illustrations suggest that Jews are cheap, money-oriented, and unfair businessmen who sell ill-fitted, low quality wares...
Dates: 1863-1890

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, 1863-1890

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Caricatures are organized first by language, then by publication. Within each publication, clippings are organized by date. Caricatures originate from periodicals published in the United States, Germany, and France. The majority of caricatures depict Jews engaged in common professions such as pawnbrokers, and textile workers (also referred to as the "rag trade"). These illustrations suggest that Jews are cheap, money-oriented, and unfair businessmen who sell ill-fitted, low quality wares...
Dates: 1863-1890

Judge, 1882-1889, undated

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents Caricatures are organized first by language, then by publication. Within each publication, clippings are organized by date. Caricatures originate from periodicals published in the United States, Germany, and France. The majority of caricatures depict Jews engaged in common professions such as pawnbrokers, and textile workers (also referred to as the "rag trade"). These illustrations suggest that Jews are cheap, money-oriented, and unfair businessmen who sell ill-fitted, low quality wares...
Dates: 1882-1889, undated

Life, 1863-1890, 1891-1909, undated

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Caricatures are organized first by language, then by publication. Within each publication, clippings are organized by date. Caricatures originate from periodicals published in the United States, Germany, and France. The majority of caricatures depict Jews engaged in common professions such as pawnbrokers, and textile workers (also referred to as the "rag trade"). These illustrations suggest that Jews are cheap, money-oriented, and unfair businessmen who sell ill-fitted, low quality wares...
Dates: 1863-1890, 1891-1909, undated

Puck, 1863-1881-1911, undated

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 6-9
Scope and Contents Caricatures are organized first by language, then by publication. Within each publication, clippings are organized by date. Caricatures originate from periodicals published in the United States, Germany, and France. The majority of caricatures depict Jews engaged in common professions such as pawnbrokers, and textile workers (also referred to as the "rag trade"). These illustrations suggest that Jews are cheap, money-oriented, and unfair businessmen who sell ill-fitted, low quality wares...
Dates: 1863-1881-1911, undated

Other, 18871-1910

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents Caricatures are organized first by language, then by publication. Within each publication, clippings are organized by date. Caricatures originate from periodicals published in the United States, Germany, and France. The majority of caricatures depict Jews engaged in common professions such as pawnbrokers, and textile workers (also referred to as the "rag trade"). These illustrations suggest that Jews are cheap, money-oriented, and unfair businessmen who sell ill-fitted, low quality wares...
Dates: 18871-1910

Beiblatt zum Kladderadatsch, 1855-1872

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents Caricatures are organized first by language, then by publication. Within each publication, clippings are organized by date. Caricatures originate from periodicals published in the United States, Germany, and France. The majority of caricatures depict Jews engaged in common professions such as pawnbrokers, and textile workers (also referred to as the "rag trade"). These illustrations suggest that Jews are cheap, money-oriented, and unfair businessmen who sell ill-fitted, low quality wares...
Dates: 1855-1872

Fliegende Blätter, 1853-1905

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents Caricatures are organized first by language, then by publication. Within each publication, clippings are organized by date. Caricatures originate from periodicals published in the United States, Germany, and France. The majority of caricatures depict Jews engaged in common professions such as pawnbrokers, and textile workers (also referred to as the "rag trade"). These illustrations suggest that Jews are cheap, money-oriented, and unfair businessmen who sell ill-fitted, low quality wares...
Dates: 1853-1905