Oppenheim Collection
Oppenheim, a name that echoes through time and history
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Oppenheim, a name that echoes through time and history. From the c1872 creation by E I Roberts to the Cabalistic analysis of the mind and senses in 1617-19, it has left its mark. The engraving of Ambrosio Spinola on Horseback before the Town transports us back to a moment after 1620, capturing a scene frozen in time. But Oppenheim is not just about engravings and historical events; it is also about people. Lous Oppenheim, whose identity remains shrouded in mystery, adds an air of intrigue to this captivating narrative. And let's not forget the Crossing of the Rhine by Protestant Swedish troops and their conquest on that fateful day. In 1836, Charlotte de Rothschild became immortalized through a marriage portrait created by none other than Oppenheim himself. A testament to his artistic prowess and ability to capture love on canvas. Moving forward in time, we encounter adverts for Oppenheim Collins & Co New York - frocks for Spring in 1929 and charming frocks in 1928. Fashion takes center stage as these advertisements showcase the style and elegance associated with the name "Oppenheim. " The portrait of Carl Ludwig Borne painted by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim in 1833 reveals another facet of his talent – portraiture that captures both character and essence. War bonds take precedence during times of conflict, as depicted through an advertisement proclaiming "The best savings bank: war bonds. " from 1918. A reminder that even amidst turmoil, financial security can be found. Moritz Daniel Oppenheimer's artwork tells stories too; The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara speaks volumes about religious tensions during its creation in 1862. Lastly, we come across Johann Balzer's portrayal of David Oppenheimer (1664-1736), chief rabbi of Prague.