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Timbre à l'effigie de Theodor Herzl

Éditeur :
Keren Kayemet le-Israel (KKL)
Palestine,
20e siècle, 1er quart
Inv.
98.24.013
Document d'archives
Timbre
Dimensions :
Carnet : H. 5,6 - L. 8,8 / Chaque timbre : H. 3,7 - L. 2,7 cm
Impression sur papier, papier cristal, une agrafe.
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don de Myriam Salzmann

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Historique
Cf. 98.24.008, Promotion pour le timbre Theodor Herzl du fond national juif (Keren Kayemet le-Israel] ou KKL). La photographie utilisée pour ce montage fut prise par E.M. Lilien, à l'hôtel des Trois Rois, à Bâle en 1901, lors du Congrès sioniste. On aperçoit la ville de Jérusalem et la tour de David.
"One of the most reproduced pictures of Herzl was a photograph taken by E.M. Lilien. It shows Herzl leaning over the balcony of his hotel room in Basel.... After his death, this image was super-imposed on a Jerusalem scene, with Herzl looking toward the Tower of David rising above the walls of the Old City as a team of Jewish pioneers march to work in the valley between Herzl and the walls. This variation was used for pictures and JNF stamps, which along with photographs from Herzl's journey to Palestine in 1898, helped associate him with the Jewish national landscape of Eretz Israel" (cf photocopies dossier). "This messianic or ptophetic perception of Herzl, especially in the Congress postcards, was often merged with the twin images of the old, pious East European type of Jews and the muscular pioneer farmers in a Europeanized Palestine landscape" (ibid, p.25)
Description
32 timbres portant l'effigie de Theodor Herzl
Inscriptions
Qeren Qayyemet le-Yisrael
Traduction
Fonds national juif [Keren Kayemet le-Israel]
Bibliographie
Hans Julius Schoeps : Theodor Herzl and the Zionist dream"; Michael Berkowitz : Zionist culture and Western European Jewry (1993); M. berkowitz : Western Jewry and the Zionist Prospect 1914-1933 (1997) ; Blue and White in Color : Visual Images of Zionism 1897-1947 (Bet hatefutsoth),