RMMR5HNE–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RM2A2EGDB–Der deutsche Schriftsteller Hans Grimm (rechts) mit Börries von Münchhausen (? / Mitte) und August Winnig (? / links) in Lippoldberg beim Dichtertreffen, 1930er Jahre. German authors Hans Grimm (r), Boerries von Muenchhausen (? / c) and August Winnig (? / l) at the poet's meeting of Lippoldsberg, Hesse, 1930s.
RMKXJ7B9–Börries von Münchhausen, c. 1913
RM2DCDKN2–Karl Rickelt Börries von Münchhausen 1909.
RM2H0BX57–Der deutsche Schriftsteller Hans Grimm (rechts) mit Börries von Münchhausen (? / Mitte) und August Winnig (? / links) in Lippoldberg beim Dichtertreffen, 1930er Jahre. German authors Hans Grimm (r), Boerries von Muenchhausen (? / c) and August Winnig (? / l) at the poet's meeting of Lippoldsberg, Hesse, 1930s.
RMP7YD5F–281 Münchhausen Börries von 1874-1945
RMMR5HN9–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RMM81XED–Börries von Münchhausen, c. 1913
RMBA7YBN–Münchhausen, Börries Freiherr von, 20.3.1874 - 16.3.1945, German author / writer (poet), portrait, after painting, Munchhausen, Muenchhausen, Borries, Boerries, ,
RMMR5HNJ–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RMMR5HNC–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RMMR5HN8–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RMMR5HN5–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RMMR5HPF–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RMMR5HPG–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RMMR5HNG–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RMMR5HNR–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RMMR5HNM–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
RMMR5HNW–Judah', a collection of ballads by the non-Jewish poet Börries von Münchhausen 1874 - 1945. Illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), art nouveau illustrator and printmaker, noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the 'first Zionist artist. Münchhausen's relationship to Judaism remained ambivalent: Munchhausen did not consider the 'Jewish race' inferior, but merely wanted to prevent a 'mixture' with the non-Jewish Germans.
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