Sydney Jewish Museum
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    Номер объектаM2021/033
    Название'There Is Money In It' terracotta Antisemitic figures
    ОписаниеThis painted terracotta sculpture features a Jew leaning in to whisper to a wealthy merchant. The base of the figure includes the inscribed title; 'There Is Money In It'. These figures are caricatured with stereotypical 'Jewish' features such as the hooked nose, side locks and beards. This type of anti-Semitic sculpture is commonplace in history, infused throughout Western art and popular culture for many centuries. Since the 18th century the hooked nose found its place as racial stereotype in the history of anti-Semitic symbolism displayed not only in caricatures and books but also in every-day objects and decorative pieces.

    During the Nazi regime, these stereotypes were used with deadly motives. Propaganda campaigns utilised popular media such as films, books, posters as well as toys to perpetuate a continued negative stereotype towards the Jewish people who were characterised as ‘degenerates, criminals, and racially inferior’.
    Дата circa 1900
    Период создания20th century
    Темаantisemitism, caricatures, racial discrimination, discrimination
    Наименованиеsculptures
    Материалceramic, earthenware, paint, fibres (fabrics)
    Техникаpainted
    Размерность
      width: 155.00 mm
      height: 255.00 mm
      depth: 115.00 mm
    Язык
      English 'THERE IS MONEY IN IT'
    Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection In appreciation to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) for supporting this archival project.