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English: Jacob Reifmann

עברית: יעקב ריפמן

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Title
English:
Jacob Reifmann
עברית: יעקב ריפמן
Description
עברית: רפרודוקציה מתצלום דיוקנו של יעקב רייפמן: הדפס בגוני חום, מודבק על גבי כרטיס מעוטר בגודל 6.5X10.5 ס"מ. כפי הנראה, דיוקן זה הנו רפרודוקציה מתוך תצלום קבוצתי של סופרי "המליץ". בגב הכרטיס, נכתב בדיו: "מתנה מר' אליעזר בר"א צוקרמן לגנזי יוסף בירושלם". בתיק גם: רפרודוקציה מוגדלת של דיוקן זה, בשחור לבן. ; 2. תצלום רפרודוקציה מחיתוך עץ ובו דיוקן יעקב רייפמן. שחור לבן, 7X10 ס"מ. בגב התצלום צויין כי הוא הועתק מתוך כרך של "כנסת ישראל", ספר ג', ורשה, תרמ"ח, עמוד 176. על התצלום לא צויין תאריך הפקתו.
Date 1885
date QS:P571,+1885-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions 6.5 × 10.5 cm (2.5 × 4.1 in)
institution QS:P195,Q188915
Current location
The Schwadron Collection
Source/Photographer The National Library of Israel collection
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