Ephraim Moses Lilien (Polish: Maurycy Lilien, Hebrew: אפרים משה ליליין; 23 May 1874 – 18 July 1925) was an art nouveau illustrator and printmaker particularly noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the “first Zionist artist.”
Table of Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 The New Art of an Ancient People: The Work of Ephraim Mose Lilien
- 1.2 Lined Spiral Notebook Hd. Notebooks Illustration Composition Of Journal Memorial Notepad Flame Planner By Journaling Ephraim Moses Lilien Lined Office Organizer Weekly Planner Body Measurements
- 1.3 The new art of an Ancient People; the Work of Ephraim Mose Lilien
- 1.4 Stainless Steel Insulated Tumbler 20oz 30oz Hd. Cold Illustration Hot Of Iced Memorial Coffee Flame Tea By Wine Ephraim Moses Lilien Funny Travel Cups Mugs For Men Women
- 1.5 Briefe an seine Frau, 1905-1925 (Eine Veröffentlichung des Leo Baeck Instituts) (German Edition)
- 1.6 Coffee Mug White Ceramic Hd Birthdays The Cup Queen Party Of Wedding Sabbath; Holidays ,By Tea Ephraim Moses Lilien 1900 For Microwave Dishwasher Safe Office Home 15 11 Oz
- 1.7 Zydzi w Polsce Odrodzonej: Dzialalnosc-Spoleczna, Gospodarcza Oswiatowa i Kulturalna. 2-vol. set (Complete)
- 1.8 Ceramic Coffee White Mug Hd. Party May Tea Our Holidays Eyes Cup Behold Birthdays Your Wedding Return In Mercy To Zion, By Lilien Ephraim Moses 15 11 Oz For Dishwasher Microwave Safe Home Office
- 1.9 Yon?oyvim may?es? un dertseylungen
- 1.10 Insulated Tumbler Stainless Steel 20oz 30 Oz Hd. Coffee Mirjam, Hot By Cold Ephraim Wine Moses Iced Lilien Tea Cup Mug Suit For Home Office Travel
Biography
Ephraim Moses Lilien (Maurycy Lilien) was born in 1874, in Drohobycz, Galicia, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1889-1893 Lilien scholarly painting and graphic techniques at the Academy of Arts in Kraków. He studied below Polish painter Jan Matejko from 1890 to 1892.
As a aficionado of the Zionist Movement, Lilien traveled to Ottoman Palestine several grow old between 1906 and 1918.
Lilien attended the Fifth Zionist Congress, held in Basel, as a zealot of the Democratic Fraction, an antagonist group that supported the take forward of secular national culture. In 1905, at the Seventh Zionist Congress, in Basel, he, along taking into account Boris Schatz, became a believer of a committee formed to encourage establish the Bezalel Art School. As share of that feat he accompanied Schatz to Jerusalem.
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