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Der Samstag (Saturday). Germany, c. 1800. Handcolored engraving. Hebrew Union College, Skirball Museum, Los Angeles. Based on a Frederich Campe painting, it depicts Jews gathered outside a synagogue on the Sabbath. The men are wearing flat, round hats called baretta. The eight-pointed star on the corner of the synagogue is a traustein.
From Jewish Art, edited by Grace Cohen Grossman, ISBN 0-88363-695-6, p. 172.
Copied with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel with EF 50mm f/1.8 mounted on a copy stand at the UConn art department. ISO 100, f/8, 1/25s. To avoid blurring, all rotation and perspective correction was done with Hugin as a frontend to the nona stitching engine, using the Sinc1024 interpolator. The image was then cropped and level-adjusted with Gimp and saved with a JPEG quality of 0.9.
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