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Mark Siegband
A Nap Before Entering the Synagogue Judaica Oil Painting Jewish Hasidic Rabbi

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Judaic oil painting by Krakow, Poland born artist Mark Siegband. Signature on top left. Framed w title plaque on frame. He is one of many great Jewish Polish artists that included Leopold Gottlieb, Maurycy Gottlieb, Henryk Hechtkopf, Leopold Pilichowski, Elena Flerova, Alois Heinrich Priechenfried and Itshak Holtz.
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