11 original caricatures and illustrations by the sculptor and illustrator Shlomo Rouchomovsky- Paris. The first decades of the 20th century.
Illustrations: "Exile" - one of Rouchomovsky's important works featuring Jews kneeling under a coffin inscribed with "Exile", a caricature of a man calling for quiet action: "Why are there screams?! What will the nations say", Nothing stands in the way of Oslaki, S.Y. Horowitz, D. Pinsky, Shalom Aleichem, S.Y. Horowitz, Lottery, and more. Some of the caricatures include the printed paper pages with the text used for printing.
The French illustrator Shlomo Rouchomovsky was known primarily for designing Jewish postcards from the early days of Zionism and designing Zionist pages for the Jewish National Fund (JNF). Ruchomovski designed the famous JNF postcard "Exile", depicting an old Jew holding a young man's arm, and many others.
Few stains. Good condition.