Harold MacMichael
A new British High Commissioner for Palestine
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Jerusalem
This etching by the German-Jewish artist Hermann Struck depicts the fifth British High Commissioner for Palestine, Harold MacMichael, who took office on March 3, 1938. MacMichael had previously held various positions in Africa. The High Commissioner was the highest-ranking representative of the Empire in Mandatory Palestine. The creator of the portrait, Hermann Struck, an Orthodox Jew and an early proponent of Zionism, had emigrated to Palestine in 1923 and settled in Haifa. He was renowned in particular for his masterful etchings, a technique he had taught to artists such as Chagall, Liebermann, and Ury.
SOURCE
Institution:
Leo Baeck Institute – New York | Berlin
Collection:
Portrait of High Commissioner Harold MacMichael, 1940
Original:
78.486b