Plate 8; interior scene; veiled woman on right standing over series of candles on a cloth covered table, hands raised over candles; large cabinet behind woman in URC; window with curtains in ULQ; chair beneath window and one at table; smaller table and chair in LLQ

%C2%A9 Anatoli Luovitch Kaplan

On the Eve of the Sabbath, 1961

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The prints of Russian artist Anatoli Kaplan bring to life the lost world of the Jewish shtetl (small village) in the Russian Empire before the Holocaust. Kaplan focused on the subject in his art despite religious repression in the Soviet Union, and following World War II, this became an even more central subject for the artist, as Jewish life and culture in Russia had been destroyed by the end of war. His celebrated series of lithographs Tevia the Milkman illustrates stories of the Yiddish writer Sholem Aleichem (1859–1916), whose 1894 book became well known through many theater productions in Europe and New York before becoming the basis for the Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof in 1964.

Details
Title
On the Eve of the Sabbath
Artist Life
Russian (born Belarus), 1902 - 1980
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2017.124.3
Provenance
Art market, London ('Grosvenor Gallery) or Germany, to Karlen; Charlotte and Markle Karlen, St. Louis Park, Minn. (from '1966; sold to Dworsky); Shirley Dworsky, St. Paul, Minn. (until d. 2004); bequeathed to daughter, Shosh Susan Dworsky, St. Paul (2004-2017); given to MIA, 2017.
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Plate 8; interior scene; veiled woman on right standing over series of candles on a cloth covered table, hands raised over candles; large cabinet behind woman in URC; window with curtains in ULQ; chair beneath window and one at table; smaller table and chair in LLQ

© Anatoli Luovitch Kaplan

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