- Artist/Maker:
- Moritz Daniel Oppenheim
- Bio:
- German, 1800-1882
- Title:
- Self-Portrait
- Date:
- 1814–16
- Medium:
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions:
- 38 11/16 × 32 7/8 in. (98.3 × 83.5 cm)
- Credit Line:
- Purchase: Anonymous Gift in memory of Curtis Hereld; Esther Leah Ritz Bequest; Fine Arts Acquisitions Committee Fund; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. George Jaffin, by exchange; and Abraham Aaroni and Ruth Taub Bequests
- Accession Number:
- 2008-137
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Moritz Oppenheim’s life and work epitomize German Jewry’s journey from traditional life to modernity. Born in the ghetto of Hanau, he studied academic painting, an opportunity previously unavailable to Jews. As a portrait painter in Frankfurt, he received commissions from both Jews and non-Jews and enjoyed the patronage of the Rothschilds. In this work, one of the earliest self-portraits by a Jewish artist, a young Oppenheim depicts himself proudly holding his palette, a vivid testimony to the emergence of Jewish artists during the 19th century.
Information may change as a result of ongoing research.