Habit of a Polish Jewess in 1766

by Thomas Jefferys

Discover this amazing copperplate engraving dating back to the 18th century from the famous collection by Thomas Jefferys called “A Collection of the Dresses of Different Nations.” In particular, this plate provides a unique ethnographic observation about the female Jewish dress style of Poland in the middle of the 1700s.

This amazing artwork illustrates all the elements that comprised the unique Jewish identity in Poland at that time.

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