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551. Dark bronze candlestick in the shape of a happy Jewish speculator
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... higher price, profiting from the price fluctuation. This references the antisemitic stereotypes of the ... stereotypes originated from the economic and professional restrictions placed on early European Jews. They ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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552. Bronze candlestick in the shape of a happy Jewish speculator
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... higher price, profiting from the price fluctuation. This references the antisemitic stereotypes of the ... stereotypes originated from the economic and professional restrictions placed on early European Jews. They ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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553. Bronze figurine of a Jewish peddler with a burlap sack
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... comfortable occupations. However, old prejudices formed an antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The ... stereotype originated from the economic and professional restrictions placed on early European Jews. They ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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554. Glass mug painted with a Jewish man dancing with a pig
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... three stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men. Pigs are deemed “unclean” in ... show the perceived association of Jews and greed. This stereotype originated from the economic and ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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555. Hand-colored etching of a Jewish peddler buying a pair of breeches
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... several stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men: a beard, long sidelocks, and a ... antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler, which originated from the economic and professional restrictions ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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556. Oil painting depicting a peddler buying eggs from a boy
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The stereotype originated from the economic and professional ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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557. Bronze metal dish of a Jewish peddler at an open window
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The stereotype originated from the economic and professional ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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558. Sugar nips with handles carved as a Jewish man and woman
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... handles. The man, on the left handle, has a large nose, a long beard, and sidelocks; three stereotypical ... and the simpler rekel on an everyday basis. The woman is depicted as a stereotypical late-19th century ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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559. Poster of an Orthodox Jew balancing Stalin and 1 billion dollars on a scale
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... Exhibition in Belgrade from October 22, 1941, to January 19, 1942. It portrays a large, stereotypical ... stereotypical Jewish figures. ... Color offset lithograph poster on light brown paper with a caricature of an oversize, stereotyped
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560. Pastel drawing of a congregation listening to their rabbi
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypically attribute all of these physical features and articles of clothing as ways to identify Jewish men ... while mocking them. Pann takes the stereotypes and twists them into a comedic and ironic mockery of ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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561. Color print of a Jewish clothes peddler in Copenhagen
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... large nose, fleshy lips, and a beard; stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men ... professional restrictions placed on early European Jews formed an antisemitic stereotype of Jewish peddlers ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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562. Oil painting of two Jewish clothes peddlers
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The stereotype originated from the economic and professional ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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563. Oil painting of a shabbily dressed clothes peddler
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... However, old prejudices formed an antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The stereotype originated ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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564. Book
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... Book of 24 antisemitic caricatures by Philip (Fips) Rupprecht of unflattering Jewish stereotypes ... name Fips and became known for his variations on the antisemitic stereotype of the bearded, bulging ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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565. Print adhered to glass of a Jewish man hiding his gold
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical features commonly attributed to Jewish men. A miser is a person who greedily hoards money, often ... shown hoarding, counting, or handling money. This stereotype originated from the economic and ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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566. Wax plaque of a Jewish family waiting for a boy to pass swallowed money
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... pot situated on the kitchen table. The characters in the image all have several stereotypical physical ... stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical Jewish features: thick eyebrows, large noses, hooded eyes, and fleshy lips. In the room around the
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567. Painted metal figurine of a horned Jewish man with hooves riding a pig
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... The man has several stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men: a large, hooked ... nose, bushy eyebrows, thick lips, sidelocks, and a beard. He also has horns, a stereotypical ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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568. Pair of painted candlesticks of a happy and a sad Jewish speculator
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... higher price, profiting from the price fluctuation. This references the antisemitic stereotypes of the ... stereotypes originated from the economic and professional restrictions placed on early European Jews. They ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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569. Bronze dish of a Jewish peddler at an open window
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The stereotype originated from the economic and professional ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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570. Copper painted metal dish with bas relief of 3 Jewish men on a bench
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... three meet again,” made in England during the 19th century. The relief represents a stereotypical scene ... Some versions replace the men with pigs who display stereotypical Jewish physical features, which ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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571. Silver colored iron dish with bas relief of 3 Jewish men on a bench
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... uncomplimentary, malicious, or antisemitic names. The relief represents a stereotypical scene in European spa ... with pigs who display stereotypical Jewish physical features, which mocked both Jewish spa culture and ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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572. Bronze dish with bas relief of 3 Jewish men on a bench
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... ,” made in Bohemia during the 19th century. The relief represents a stereotypical scene in spa towns such ... of three Jewish peddlers. Some versions replace the men with pigs who display stereotypical Jewish ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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573. Brass horse medallion with Fagin touching his finger to his nose
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... 1837-39. The novel's characterization is antisemitic and exploits many negative stereotypes. Referred ... stereotypical Jewish figures. ... brimmed hat and has stereotypical Jewish facial features: a very large, pointed nose, thick eyebrows over
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574. Metal doorstop with a bas relief of 3 Jews on a red bench
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... represents a stereotypical scene in spa towns such as Carlsbad (now Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic), or ... peddlers. Some versions replace the men with pigs who display stereotypical Jewish physical features, which ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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575. William Adams & Sons stoneware jug with a scene of Oliver Twist meeting Fagin
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... Fagin is portrayed with a beard and a large nose; both stereotypical physical features attributed to ... This imagery reinforces the antisemitic stereotype of Jewish associations with the devil, due to the ... stereotypes. However, in a later edition of the novel, Dickens reduced his use of “the Jew,” substituting it