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201. Small ceramic figure of a Jewish man in a long red coat
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... prominent, molded nose, with painted sidelocks and a beard; all stereotypical physical features commonly ... antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The stereotype originated from the economic and professional ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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202. Porcelain drinking cup shaped as the head of a sneering Jewish man
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... lips with curly hair; all stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men ... Stereotypes of the Jewish body are a common antisemitic trope. Malformities such as flat feet and bowed legs ... population. However, these stereotypes were used by the Nazis to foment antisemitism, and many still permeate
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203. Staffordshire Toby Jug of a seated Shylock
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... eyes and a long beard; all stereotypical physical features attributed to Jewish men. Jews were expelled ... Shylock on longstanding antisemitic stereotypes. In the play, Shylock is a Jewish moneylender who demands ... avaricious and vengeful character that was grotesque and inhuman. Despite the stereotypical and anti-Jewish
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204. Porcelain figure of Shylock, richly dressed and carrying a dagger
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... 's play, The Merchant of Venice. He has a large nose, side curls, and a long beard; all stereotypical ... stereotypes. In the play, Shylock is a Jewish moneylender who demands a pound of flesh as recompense from a ... grotesque and inhuman. Despite the stereotypical and anti-Jewish elements, the play remains popular and
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205. Hand painted vase with a scene of Portia and Shylock in the courtroom
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... wearing a skullcap, both stereotypical features attributed to Jewish men. Jews were expelled from England ... longstanding antisemitic stereotypes. In the play, Shylock is a Jewish moneylender who demands a pound of flesh ... that was grotesque and inhuman. Despite the stereotypical and anti-Jewish elements, the play remains
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206. Faience tile with an image of a Jewish peddler with a large box on his back
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... French faience tile with a colorful image of a stereotypical Jewish peddler created in the 18th ... The peddler in the image has a large nose and a long beard, two stereotypical Jewish features ... an antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. They were barred from owning land, farming, joining
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207. Ceramic change holder in the shape of an Orthodox Jewish man
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... very long, bushy sidelocks, a stereotypical physical feature commonly attributed to Jewish men. The man ... presence on the coin dish, are likely references to the antisemitic stereotype of the greedy Jew who ... exploits gentiles for their own economic advantage. This stereotype originated from the economic and
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208. Wood panel painting of two Jewish men with fire sale sandwich boards
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... clothing store. The men are depicted with several stereotypical physical features, including large noses ... their open palms to mimic the stereotype that Jews spoke with their hands. The caricature became popular ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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209. Frosted drinking glass with a painted image of Fagin
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... Glass Company. Fagin is portrayed with a beard, a large nose, and thick eyebrows; all stereotypical ... holding a toasting fork, imagery that reinforces the antisemitic stereotype of Jewish associations with ... antisemitic stereotypes. However, in a later edition of the novel, Dickens reduced his use of “the Jew
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210. Print from a German periodical depicting a Jewish peddler conversing with an older man
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... sold goods to the public. However, old prejudices formed an antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish ... peddler. The stereotype originated from the economic and professional restrictions placed on early ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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211. Print from a German periodical depicting two Jewish theatergoers conversing
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... in evening attire and have prominent, stereotypical Jewish features: bushy eyebrows, hooded eyes, and ... or actively doing so. This stereotype originated from the economic and professional restrictions ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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212. Bossons chalkware wall decoration of Fagin's head
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical physical features attributed to Jewish men. In “Oliver Twist,” Fagin is the villainous leader of a ... fire holding a toasting fork. This imagery reinforces the antisemitic stereotype of Jewish associations ... aligning with common antisemitic stereotypes. However, in a later edition of the novel, Dickens reduced his
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213. Toby Jug of Shylock holding his contract
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical physical features attributed to Jewish men. Jews were expelled from England in 1290, making it ... antisemitic stereotypes. In the play, Shylock is a Jewish moneylender who demands a pound of flesh as ... that was grotesque and inhuman. Despite the stereotypical and anti-Jewish elements, the play remains
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214. Royal Doulton ceramic figurine of Fagin dressed in black
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotypical physical features attributed to Jewish men. In “Oliver Twist,” Fagin is the villainous leader of a ... fire holding a toasting fork, imagery that reinforces the antisemitic stereotype of Jewish associations ... antisemitic stereotypes. However, in a later edition of the novel, Dickens reduced his use of “the Jew
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215. White porcelain figurine of a Jewish matchmaker with his umbrella
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... sidelocks, a beard, and fleshy lips; all stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men ... In the 19th century, a Jewish man with an umbrella became a common stereotype and featured ... Jewish peddlers who spent most of their time outdoors, and this stereotype may have originated with them
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216. Alfred Meakin plate with an image of Fagin
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... another company. On the plate, Fagin is portrayed with a beard and a large nose; both stereotypical ... holding a toasting fork. This imagery reinforces the antisemitic stereotype of Jewish associations with ... with common antisemitic stereotypes. However, in a later edition of the novel, Dickens reduced his use
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217. Gray's Pottery pitcher with two Henry Heath transfer printed images of Jewish peddlers
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... is depicted with a large nose, sidelocks, and a beard; three stereotypical physical features commonly ... antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The stereotype originated from the economic and professional ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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218. Advertising poster for a theatrical production of Oliver Twist
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... large nose; all stereotypical physical features attributed to Jewish men. In “Oliver Twist,” Fagin is ... stereotype of Jewish associations with the devil, due to the toasting fork’s resemblance of a pitchfork. He ... cowardly character; all traits aligning with common antisemitic stereotypes. However, in a later edition of
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219. Advertising poster for a theatrical production of Oliver Twist
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... large nose; all stereotypical physical features attributed to Jewish men. In “Oliver Twist,” Fagin is ... stereotype of Jewish associations with the devil, due to the toasting fork’s resemblance of a pitchfork. He ... cowardly character; all traits aligning with common antisemitic stereotypes. However, in a later edition of
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220. Cast iron Fagin lamp holding a toasting fork / trident
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... characterization is antisemitic and exploits many negative stereotypes. Referred to as The Jew, Fagin is introduced ... make him more of a comic figure, but the unpleasant Jewish stereotypes are central to his depiction ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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221. Wooden figure of a Jewish man holding a money bag and coin
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... and has a large nose, sidelocks, and a beard; all stereotypical physical features commonly attributed ... to Jewish men. The moneybag in his hands is a reference to the stereotype of the greedy Jew. This ... stereotype dates back to the Middle Ages, when economic and professional restrictions were placed on early
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222. Print depicting the finance committee from the series Hollandia Regenerata
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... and wears a fur hat and long-coat; all stereotypical features and clothing commonly attributed to Jews ... The transaction also furthers the antisemitic stereotypes of the greedy Jew who exploits Gentiles for ... their own economic advantage, and Jewish control of finance. These stereotypes originate from the
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223. Black ink sketch of the cast clothes man
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... pointed nose and fleshy lips, both stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men. The ... centuries. However, old prejudices formed an antisemitic stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The stereotype ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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224. Print of a Jewish miser hiding his gold
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... shows images featuring Jewish stereotypes to demonstrate the existence antisemitism in Europe. Markings ... covering. Both are stereotypical features commonly attributed to Jewish men. A miser is a person who ... portrayed as Jewish, and are frequently shown hoarding, counting, or handling money. This stereotype
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225. Cartoon of a jockey eyeing his watch bought from a Jewish peddler
stereotypical Jewish figures. ... stereotype of the Jewish peddler. The stereotype originated from the economic and professional restrictions ... stereotypical Jewish figures. ... past a milestone block in left profile. He carries a large bag, has stereotypical Jewish features