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Johann Andreas Benjamin Nothnagel (1729-1804)

"Johann Andreas Benjamin Nothnagel (1729–1804) was a German Jewish painter who painted famous paintings of Jewish rabbis and leaders. A portrait of an artist, thought to be his self portrait, is found in the Nagler Exhibition.

Some of this artist´s paintings have become identified with famous rabbis from decades before his time, for which he drew imaginary portraits. Copies and sketches of his pictures and etchings have been attributed to the images of various rabbis, sometimes the same image serving for two different people. They have been printed in Jewish history books, and in the past 100 years or so have become part of the Sukkah ornaments, with the writing of Isaiah´s prophecy (30:20) ´...and your eyes shall see those who show you the way´.

Some of his art was stolen by Nazi Germany. The Israel Museum exhibits one such picture, retrieved from the Nazi plunder, but which the details of are now obscure." - (en.wikipedia.org 12.11.2019)

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Printing plate produced Johann Andreas Benjamin Nothnagel (1729-1804)
[Relation to person or institution] / Was depicted (Actor) Peter ()