%0 Journal Article %T Artists and Art Lovers: Women in the Jewish Artistic Life of Interwar Warsaw. In the Circle of The Jewish Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts %A Piątkowska, Renata %J Studia Judaica %V 2021 %R 10.4467/24500100STJ.21.007.14609 %N Issue 1 (47) %P 175-211 %K fine arts, women artists, women, Jewish artistic life, Jewish Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts, Warsaw %@ 1506-9729 %D 2021 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studia-judaica/article/artystki-i-milosniczki-sztuki-kobiety-w-zydowskim-zyciu-artystycznym-miedzywojennej-warszawy-w-kregu-zydowskiego-towarzystwa-krzewienia-sztuk-pieknych %X Research on Jewish artistic life in interwar Warsaw, especially in the context of the activities of the Jewish Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts  (Żydowskie Towarzystwo Krzewienia Sztuk Pięknych), reveals active and numerousparticipation of women, both artists and art lovers (by and large a group of professionals, bourgeois, political and social activists, Jewish art collectors). In the article, special attention is paid to Tea Arciszewska and Diana Eigerowa, a collector and philanthropist, the founder of the Samuel Hirszenberg scholarship for students of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. The author, using selected examples, discusses the role of artists in the artistic community, their individual exhibitions in the Jewish Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts (Stanisława Centnerszwerowa, Regina Mundlak), a group of young artists living in Paris (Alicja Hohermann, Zofia Bornstein, Pola Lindenfeld, Estera Karp), as well as a circle of art lovers and patrons, some of whom—such as Tea Arciszewska and Paulina Apenszlak—also dealt with art criticism.