Antisemitic coloured painting
<p style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt; mso-layout-grid-align: none">Antisemitic painting, coloured, possibly page of a book or broschure, of 'Judensau'<br /></p><p style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt; mso-layout-grid-align: none">The main picture shows the common motive of the '<em>Judensau</em>' in connection with three Jews who are wearing so-called 'Jew-hats'. Moreover, the picture shows a devil that should be recognized by horns on his head. Coloured painting, possibly a page of a book; "<em>Pag. 392</em> printed in the top right corner.</p><p style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt; mso-layout-grid-align: none">Headline: "<em>Au weih</em> [Rabbi Ansehl?] <em>au au Mausch auwei au au</em> Under the Headline: Picture of an injured body of a child. Banner under the picture: "<em>Diese Abbildung stehet zu Frankfurt am Maijn am Bruecken Thurm abgemahlt</em> </p>Statement beneath the painting: "<em>A I475, am Gruenen Donnerstag ward das Kindlein Simeo 2 ½ Jahr alt von den Juden umgebracht</em>. <em>Sauff du die Milch friss du den dreck das ist doch euer bestes geschleck</em> <br /><br />The "<em>Judensau</em> motive emerges in the Middle Ages. The images were displayed in churches, at public buildings, town gates and town walls. The motive was also published in caricatures and anti-Semitic leaflets.<br /><br /> Open
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