Photograph of an unrecognised man
1910 — 1919
Museum of the history of Polish Jews
Part of the collection: Memorabilia of Emilia Leibel née Grossbart
The portrait photograph en face of Juliusz Leibel (1896-1944), Emilia née Grossbart's husband.
Juliusz Leibel had two older brothers and a sister. The Leibel family had previously lived in Wadowice, and Juliusz Leibel attended secondary school there (the same school in which Karol Wojtyła later studied). However, he did not pass his matriculation exam because he was conscripted into the Austrian army.
It is impossible to establish the exact date or to indicate with certainty where this photograph was taken. From the age of the portrayed, a man of about 40, it can be assumed that it was taken in the 1930s. Its author, as indicated by the dry stamp at the bottom of the obverse, is Janina Mierzecka (1896-1987), an outstanding photographer who gained international recognition already in the interwar period; at that time she was mainly associated with Lviv. Towards the end of her life she published her memoirs Całe życie z fotografią (A Lifetime with Photography).
The photograph was never, apparently, used for a documentary. It survived being taken by her family into exile and became one of the few mementos of Leibel, who eventually died inside the Soviet Union.
Author / creator
Dimensions
cały obiekt: height: 4,5 cm, width: 3,5 cm
Object type
photograph
Technique
photograph
Material
paper
Creation time / dating
Creation / finding place
Owner
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
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Location / status
1910 — 1919
Museum of the history of Polish Jews
1920
Museum of the history of Polish Jews
c. 1893
Museum of the history of Polish Jews
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