Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)
photograph at the Jewish Museum Berlin
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Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)
Summary
Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882) is a photograph[1].
Key Facts
- Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)'s image is recorded as Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882) circa 1850.jpg[2].
- Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)'s instance of is recorded as photograph[3].
- Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)'s depicts is recorded as Perez Leiser Abraham[4].
- Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)'s collection is recorded as Bernhard Hans Schwerin family archive[5].
- Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)'s inventory number is recorded as 2000/256/255[6].
- Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)'s location is recorded as Jewish Museum Berlin[7].
- +1850-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)[8].
- Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)'s described at URL is recorded as http://objekte.jmberlin.de/object/jmb-obj-541605[9].
- Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)'s copyright status is recorded as public domain[10].
- Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)'s quotation or excerpt is recorded as B / W photo, portrait format, mounted on cardboard and cut oval, vignetted, retouched. Half-length portrait, the portrait is wearing a jacket with a wide collar and is looking at the camera.Perez Leiser Abraham was born in 1798 to the businessman Leiser Abraham in Driesen. Around 1825 he married Jeanette Meyer from Berlin. Above all because of the growing children and the better chances, he sold his business in Driesen around 1845 and found a yarn and wool business in Berlin (founded in 1827) that he bought from a Dutchman named van Laer. He acquired Berlin citizenship on October 19, 1846. Under the leadership of Abraham, the company developed into an international company specializing in knitting threads, embroidery threads, tricot and mechanical knitting. As a result of the economic crisis of the 1920s, business went bankrupt after almost 100 years of existence.[11].
- Portrait of Perez Leiser Abraham (1798-1882)'s Jewish Museum Berlin object ID is recorded as jmb-obj-541605[12].