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Rebecca Gratz, c. 1860 (b / w photo)

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Rebecca Gratz, c. 1860 (b / w photo)

3493122 Rebecca Gratz, c.1860 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rebecca Gratz (1781-1869) by Broadbent & Co, Philadelphia
Involved in setting up the Female Association for the Relief of Women and Children in Reduced Circumstances,
Philadelphia Orphan Asylum, Hebrew Sunday School and the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society
Gratz is said to have been the model for Rebecca, the daughter of the Jewish merchant Isaac of York, who is the heroine in the novel Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott.); American, out of copyright

Media ID 22986558

© Bridgeman Images

Curtain Fur Stole Hebrew Pennsylvania Philanthropist Philanthropy Philadephia


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This print showcases Rebecca Gratz, a remarkable woman of the 19th century. Known for her philanthropic efforts and dedication to various causes, Gratz is depicted here in a half-length portrait, seated at a colonial-style table. She exudes elegance and intelligence, wearing a fur stole and a cap that adds an air of sophistication to her appearance. Rebecca Gratz was deeply involved in setting up numerous charitable organizations such as the Female Association for the Relief of Women and Children in Reduced Circumstances, Philadelphia Orphan Asylum, Hebrew Sunday School, and the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society. Her commitment to helping those less fortunate made her an influential figure within the Jewish community in Philadelphia. Interestingly enough, it is said that Rebecca Gratz served as inspiration for Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe. The character of Rebecca, daughter of Isaac of York—a Jewish merchant—shares similarities with our subject's name and heritage. This photograph captures not only Gratz's physical beauty but also hints at her inner strength and determination. It serves as a testament to her legacy as an advocate for social change during a time when women were often overlooked or marginalized. Through this image preserved by American Photographer Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder collection, we can glimpse into the life of this extraordinary woman who left an indelible mark on both American society and philanthropy.

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