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LOTE 131:
ADAM MIEDZYBLOCKI Great Synagogue of Vilna Watercolor signed 1920s
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ADAM MIEDZYBLOCKI Great Synagogue of Vilna Watercolor signed 1920s
ADAM MIEDZYBLOCKI Polish artist (1883-1956) Watercolor pencil drawing. Great Synagogue of Vilna, signed, 1920s, size: 24 x 17 cm. Added photo of 1920s with view of this synagogue.
Very light damage to right edge. The Great Synagogue of Vilna, which once stood at the end of Jewish Street (I-2), Vilnius, Lithuania, was built between 1630 and 1633 after permission was granted to construct a synagogue from stone. Standing on the spot of an existing synagogue built in 1572, the site had first been used to house a Jewish house of prayer in 1440. Damaged in World War II, it was demolished in 1955–1957 and replaced by a kindergarten and a primary school.
Jewelry: Necklaces

