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PART IV
Sculptors and medallists
Probably because of a reference in the Bible to Abraham destroying statues of pagan gods, Jewish artists refrained from producing sculptures representing humans until at least the 19th Century. It was only after 1880, when many Jews benefited from the emancipation process in Central and Eastern Europe that they felt inclined to turn to this form of art.Many Jewish artists worked as sculptors during the 19th and 20th Century, some of them became quite famous like Chana Orlov, Jacques Lipchitz, Elie Nadelman or Jacob Epstein among others.
Kalish, Max
Birth - Death : 1891-1945
Nationality : Polish then American
Kallos, Ede
Birth - Death : 1866-1950
Nationality : Hungarian
Kann, Frederick
Birth - Death : 1884-?
Nationality : Czech then American
Kann, Leon
Birth - Death : 19th-20th Century
Nationality : French
Kaplan, Michel
Birth - Death : 19th - 20th Century
Nationality : Ukrainian
Kara, Michael
Birth - Death : 1885-?
Nationality : Hungarian then Israeli
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