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Mozart Rottmann
(Hungarian, 1874-ca. 1960)

"The Talmudists"

oil on canvas
signed lower left, several inventory labels en verso.
Framed.
37" x 39-3/8", framed 48-1/8" x 50-1/2"

Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, April 25, 2006, lot 102; Private collection.

Notes: Born into an artistic merchant-class family in Ungvar, Hungary (now a part of the Ukraine and known as Uzhorod) Mozart Rottman studied art and music in Budapest, Munich and Vienna. During World War II , separated from his family, he hid in the cellar of friends for over two years; he emerged to find his home destroyed and many of his family members - including his wife - dead. With the encouragement of two of his surviving brothers who had relocated to the United States, he eventually made his way to New York. This forced displacement likely influenced the artist's preferred subject matter. Rottman specialized in genre scenes of contemporary Jewish life, often revealing aspects of that life which were rarely depicted. In the carefully composed painting offered here - one of several by the artist exploring similar scenes of Talmudic study - scholars are seated around a book-laden table, discarded papers at their feet. The figures, with their intense, rapt expressions, are perhaps debating one of the finer points of the law.

Reference: The Wilkes-Barre Record , 24 December 1948, p.20. Retrieved from https://www.newspapers.com.


  • Condition: **Professionally restored and relined. Scattered inpainting throughout: craquelure fillers which include the face of both the far right seated figure and the central seated figure. Small inpainting repair to the coat of the left seated figure and the tablecloth. Abrasions along the exposed upper and left edges; rubbing from a previous liner. Faint craquelure. A few faint surface abrasions to lower portion of canvas.

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