Isidor Kaufmann, Man With Fur Hat, Oil on panel, c. 1910
Artist/Maker:
Isidor Kaufmann
Bio:
Austrian, b. Hungary, 1853-1921
Title:
Man With Fur Hat
Date:
c. 1910
Medium:
Oil on panel
Dimensions:
16 1/8 × 12 3/16 in. (41 × 31 cm)
Credit Line:
Gift of Lisl Weil Marx in memory of her husband Julius Marx and his brother Rudolf Marx
Accession Number:
1985-179

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Isidor Kaufmann’s portraits of religiously devout Jews conveyed aspects of Jewish tradition that his audience of acculturated Jews and non-Jews would understand. Here, the sitter’s orthodoxy is indicated by his fur-trimmed shtraymel (hat) and black kapote (coat). For both Kaufmann and his secular patrons, these portraits served a dual purpose. Hung in well-appointed parlors, they enhanced Kaufmann’s prestige as a painter and the social status of the paintings’ owners. They also provided a connection to Jewish heritage by linking the world of cosmopolitan Vienna to a traditional lifestyle that endured outside the capital.

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