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The synagogue depicted in both paintings, variously known as the 'Polish' Synagogue or Cutler Street or Carter Street Synagogue, was situated on the first floor of a building on the corner of these two streets. Established between 1790 and 1802, it was one of three minor congregations reputedly established in London in the eighteenth century and served a predominantly lower-middle-class Ashkenazi Orthodox Jewish community.
Title
In the Synagogue (The Writing on the Wall)
Date
c.1837–1838
Medium
watercolour on paper
Measurements
H 40 x W 28 cm
Accession number
2019-07
Acquisition method
purchased at auction, 2019
Work type
Watercolour