7 resultados para figure of merit

em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections


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Obverse: 1 Lira Coin. A view of the Hadassah Medical Center in ein Kerem Jerusalem. Reverse: a figure of a shepherdess tenderly folding a newborn lamb in her arms.

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Obverse: The emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: A figure of a serpent from the sculptures appearing in the Temple-fortress of Quetzalcoatl in Tiotixuaguan.

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Obverse: Stylized figure of a sportsman in motion. Reverse: Official emblem of the Israeli Olympic team.

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Obverse: Stylized figure of a sportsman in motion. Reverse: The official emblem of the Israeli Olympic team.

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Obverse: A figure of a tree, its crown made out of stylized letter from the verse in Psalms. Reverse: The background of the coin fashioned as a tree stump.

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Figure of a dejected man sitting on a small stool next to his suitcase. Titled, signed and dated in ink.

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Steiner-Prag, was partial to tales of the fantastic, illustrated the Gustav Meyrink novel, The Golem, published in a luxury edition in Leipzig by Kurt Wolff, 1916. In most of the illustrations of the old Jeiwsh quarter of Prague is the protagonist as much as the Golem. In this later drawing, however the bulky figure of the Golem looms on the page in isolation accompanied only by what appear to be a double shadow.