Glass Coaster : MENDELSSOHN, Moses (1729-1786). German Jewish philosopher
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MENDELSSOHN, Moses (1729-1786). German Jewish philosopher
MENDELSSOHN, Moses (1729-1786). German Jewish philosopher. Mendelssohn at the door of Berlin in Postdam for an audience with King Frederick II. Copper engraving based on work by Daniel Chodowiecki (1792)
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Audience Frederick Jewish Mendelssohn Moses Philosopher Philosophy Prussia
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 4.4cm x 7.6cm (1.7" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving depicts the renowned German Jewish philosopher, Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786), standing before the gates of Potsdam, eagerly awaiting an audience with King Frederick II of Prussia. The image, based on a work by Daniel Chodowiecki from 1792, offers a glimpse into the historical encounter between two influential figures of the modern age. Mendelssohn, a pioneering thinker and writer, played a significant role in the Haskalah, or Jewish Enlightenment, movement. He advocated for the integration of Jews into German society and the adoption of secular learning. King Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great, was a powerful monarch known for his patronage of the arts and sciences, as well as his military prowess. The scene unfolds in the 18th century, a time of great change and upheaval in Europe. The meeting between Mendelssohn and Frederick II represented a pivotal moment in the history of Jewish-German relations, as the philosopher sought to engage the king in a dialogue about the role of Jews in the kingdom and the potential for mutual understanding and cooperation. The engraving captures the sense of anticipation and importance of this encounter, with Mendelssohn's determined expression and the grandeur of the Potsdam gates in the background. The image stands as a testament to the enduring power of intellectual curiosity and the potential for dialogue to bridge divides, even in the most complex and challenging historical contexts.
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