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Jewish naturalist painters: understanding and competing in the mainstream

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Jewish artists belonged to alll the major schools of European art during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Many highly talented Jewish artists responded to the call of critics throughout Europe to paint scenes and people they knew. They became recorders of scenes of actuality.

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