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Jakob Steinhardt

Israeli, (1887–1968)
Jacob Steinhardt (Hebrew: יעקב שטיינהרדט) was a German-born Israeli painter and woodcut artist. He attended the School of Art in Berlin in 1906, then studied painting with Lovis Corinth and engraving with Hermann Struck in 1907. From 1908 to 1910 he lived in Paris, where he associated with Henri Matisse. Steinhardt worked mainly in woodcuts depicting biblical and Jewish subjects.


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