An antisemitic caricature
Postcard
Bucharest, 1902
A Good Deal
Octav Băncilă
1907
The Moneylender
Nicolae Grigorescu
undated
M.H. Maxy, The Demons
Iacob Sternberg
Drawing by M.H.Maxy
The transfer of gravestones from the Sevastopol Street cemetery
Lazar Zin
Bucharest, 1942
The signing of Peace Treaty in the Hall of Mirrors
William Orpen
Versailles, June 28, 1919
Jew with a Goose
Oil on canvas
Nicolae Grigorescu, ca. 1880
Ephraim Moshe Lilien, ‘Le-metim al kidush ha-shem be-Kishinov’ (Dedicated to the Martyrs of Kishinev) “
1903
Alexandru Ioan Cuza
Carol Popp de Satmari (1812-1887), ca. 1864
“You turn slowly”
Paul Paun
Self-Portrait
1940
Self Portrait
c. 1890
Prayer for the dead, Sevastopol cemetery
The Cartel of the Bratians
Nicolae Petrescu-Găină, caricature depicting the relationship between Romanian Prime Minister Ion Brătianu and the Jews
Declaration of the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldova, January 24, 1859
Theodor Aman, (1831-1891)
Congress of Berlin, July 13, 1878
Fifth from left, Ion Brătianu, seventh from left, Benjamin Disraeli, eighth from right, Otto von Bismarck and tenth from right, Geula Andrassy
Anton von Werner (1843-1916), oil on canvas, 1881
Rioters enter Kiev, at the head rides the leader of the revolt, Bohdan Khmelnytsky, 1648
Mykola Samokysh
Jew from Bacău wearing a kaftan
1874
The first tree cut down during the destruction of the Sevastopol Street cemetery
Russian representative Nikolai Ignatiev, signing the San Stefano agreement
The Illustrated London News, March 23, 1878
Dr. Iuliu Barasch
Head of a Jew from Moldova or from Galicia
The story-telling of the Revolts
1908
The gravestone of Hillel Manoah, (1797-1862), banker and philanthropist, in the Sevastopol cemetery before its destruction
A cartoon showing the German Kaiser threatening a woman with a dagger (Romania), presenting her with the peace treaty signed in Paris, and trampling on a man (Russia)
Vasile Lupu
Jew from Iași
Jew from Bacău
The conquest of Grivița, 1881
Color lithograph
Henryk Dembitzky (1830-1906), a Polish artist who took refuge in Romania in 1881
Adina Paula Mosko
1944
Matei Basarab I
Rabbi Ludwig Phillipson
“Lend a hand to rescue! Appeal for fundraising and donations”
Poster designed by Shamir
1943
Surrealistic composition
Jules Perahim
1931
Jews talking in Târgu Cucu
Gabriel Bethlan
Unknown artist, oil on canvas
Portrait of Iosif Samitca
L. Shulpuf, 1820
Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe greeted with open arms by their American brethren
Prize-winning picture, late 19th century
Jean Monda, 1900-1987, architect
Discussions towards the drafting of the Treaty of Paris, January 1, 1856
Woodcut
Mihai Viteazul (‘The Brave’)
Mișu Popp? (unsigned), 1881
Jew from Târgu Cucu
1915-1920
Jew from Galicia
Protectors of the Romanian People in Transylvania, 1848-1849
Lithograph based on paintings by Barbu Iscovescu
The Nationalists
Nicolae Petrescu-Gaina
1910
Ion Heliade-Rădulescu
Micho Pop (1827-92)
Two Jews
1864
Simion Balint
Barbu Iscovescu
1849
Portrait of Sașa Pană (To My Dear Sașa Pană)
Victor Brauner
1930
Portrait of a Jew
Group of Jews in Bacău
Ioan Buteanu
Don Joseph Nasi and Dona Gracia
Illustration by Arthur Szyk
Two Jews sitting on a bench in the synagogue
Alexandru Lăpușneanu, his wife Rucsandra and their son Bogdan
Constantin Ipsilanti
Caricature which mocks Jews who “migrate on foot” to Palestine
Max Hermann Maxy
1932
Veniamin Costache
Avram Iancu
1848
Alexandru the Good and his consort, Lady Anna
Fresco, Sucevița Monastery
Adolphe Stern and the Union of Romanian Born Jews
“Portrait of a Young Revolutionary”
oil on canvas, 1849
A group of Jews deported from Focşani being led to the border
Illustration from a French newspaper, 1868
“HaApala”
Histadrut poster
May, 1947
Alexandru Moruzi
The Shoemaker
1911
Jew with goose
undated, c.1880
Adolphe Crémieux
Jean Jules Antoine Lecompte du Nouy, (1842-1923)
Oil on canvas, 1878
Old Clothes
1914
Ion Brătianu helps overthrow Ion Cuza, and supports Carol I
From the journal 'Ghimpele', January 1, 1872
“Revolutionary Romania”
Constantin Daniel Rosenthal
“Romania overcomes her chains in the field of freedom”
“The Immigrant Ship”
Marcel Iancu, 1945
The water carrier
1906
Composition
1930-1935
Burning of the Organic laws
Illustration from a German magazine
Bucharest September 25, 1849
Ion Brătianu
Mișu Popp (unsigned and undated)
Dimitrie Cantemir
Portrait of Emil Kestenbaum
Pantelei Stanciu, oil on canvas
Bucharest, 1935
Portrait of Ilarie Voronca
1925
A poster from the Revolution of 1848 in Wallachia, with the revolutionary flag and the words ‘Justice-Fraternity’ upon it
Costache Petrescu
watercolor, 1848
The Money-lender
1912
Carol I, Prince of Romania
George Peter Alexander Healy, 1873
1899
Prince Carol’s entry into Bucharest on the Dambovita Bridge, May 10, 1866
From: 'L'ilustration,' a French newspaper p. 340
Engraving after a drawing by Foucault, 1866
Nicolae Golescu
oil on canvas, 1848
Moș Itic, the Money-Lender
1927
On the Way to School
1914-1916
“Revolutionaries, 1846-1847”
Lithograph after a painting by Constantin Daniel Rosenthal
“Tzion, Ha-lo Tish’ali le’shlom maapilaich” (O Zion, won’t you ask after the weal of your illegal immigrants?)
Poster depicting illegal immigrants at sea
E. Berlin Joel, 1939
Constantin Alexandru Rosetti
Prayer
1913
Antisemitic caricature
ca. 1900
Portrait of Tristan Tzara
Robert Delaunay
1923
Daniel Constantin Rosenthal
Drawing by Ioan Negulici
The Emigrant
1904
Arthur Segal
1924
Railway tracks
“Jew with a Goose”
Nicolae Grigorescu, 1838-1907, undated, estimated date 1880
Jewish merchants in the marketplace (on right)
Iași, 1854
Ball in Zurich
Marcel Iancu
1917
“Rise up and inherit the earth”, one of Keren Hayesod’s first posters
Reuven Rubin, 1921
“A Jewish Merchant”
Maramureș, 19th century
Mask
1919
Model of the Kahal Grande Spanish Synagogue
Bucharest
“A Jewish Tailor”
Octav Băncilă, undated
Cabaret Voltaire
Zurich, 1916
“In the Cheder”
H. Stern
“An Old Jewish Tailor”
Octav Băncilă, 1913
“A Good Deal”
Octav Băncilă, 1899
“Cămătarul” (The Moneylender)
Nicolae Grigorescu,1838-1907
Oil on canvas, undated
Nicolae Grigorescu, 1838-1907