Industrial Ruins – (Abraham Bar Jacob The Proselyte) Previous Next


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Date: 1936

Museum: Cleveland Public Library (Cleveland, United States)

Technique: Aquatint

Abraham Jacobs, a painter and printmaker, was active in Cleveland from about 1930 to 1937, but whose artistic career remains largely unknown. Jacobs??? works exhibit a passionate concern for the downtrodden, the disenfranchised, and the persecuted, seldom expressed with such fervor, even during the Depression, in the work of other Clevelanders. The print is stamped

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