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Die-Cut Decoration for Rosh Hashanah Greeting Cards
A die-cut decoration, likely used to embellish Jewish New Year's greeting cards. Dating from circa 1890s to 1900, this piece reflects a style popular in the later 19th century. While similar imagery was prevalent in Christian art forms depicting the stages of life from roughly 1840-1880, this example represents a parallel yet distinct aesthetic within Jewish artistic traditions. The item is part of Manuscript Collection 1410, located in Out-of-Storage, Box 5, Folder 2.
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Ms. Coll. 1410, M, Box 5, Folder 2