By Arthur I. Schulman, associate professor of psychology emeritus at the University of Virginia.The frontispiece of “Visions and Jewels,” an autobiography published by Henry Holt in 1926, is a photograph of a bust of the author, Moysheh Oyved (1885-1958), created by his friend Jacob Epstein, the great 20th-century sculptor. Oyved, unlike Epstein, has been almost completely forgotten, but his story and his works deserve to be lifted out of the darkness.