Service on the Day of Atonement by the Israelite Soldiers of the German Army before Metz 1870.

Auction 85 | Thursday, November 07th, 2019 at 1:00pm
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 222
(AMERICANA)

Service on the Day of Atonement by the Israelite Soldiers of the German Army before Metz 1870.

Colored lithograph. Text in German, English and Hebrew. 27 x 22 inches. Tears at upper left corner. Unexamined out of frame.

New York, H. Schile, 1871:

Est: $2,000 - $3,000
This lithograph depicts the Kol Nidre service performed on Yom Kippur 1870, for Jewish soldiers in the Prussian army stationed near Metz (Alsace) during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. The Germans had occupied Metz by August of 1870, however were unable to capture the town’s formidable fortress, where the remaining French troops had sought refuge. During the siege, Yom Kippur was marked while hostilities still continued, as depicted in the lithograph. It seems surprising that such an image would appeal to American Jews, an event both geographically and politically distant. Perhaps it was an attempt to gain their sympathy. The lithograph is unknown to Singerman, who equally fails to record any of the publisher’s other productions. A similar image was produced on linen, see Catalogue of the Jewish Museum (London), p. 135, no. 664. <<This is a rare variant>> of a more common lithograph (see Kestenbaum Sale 72, lot 11). The version here has a richer color palette and the caption title replaces the word “Prussian” with “German Army.” The copyright information is also different.