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" Lady with Umbrella ", 1929
Nathan Altman , ( 1889 Vinnitsa - 1970 Leningrad ), Jewish painter, born in Vinnytsia, in the Podolia Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine),to a family of Jewish merchants..
" A Thoughtful Woman ", 1924 ( Drawing )
Boris Deutsch, Jewish painter- born in Krasnagorka, Lithuania 1892. He began drawing at age five and remained a self-taught artist except for brief intervals at the Bloom Academy of Art in Riga, Latvia.He immigrated to USA in 1916.
Catskills, 1933
Maurice Kish, Jewish-American painter and poet, was born 1895 in Dvinsk, Russia (also known as Denenburg while under Russian rule) which is now known as Daugavpils, Latvia.
He immigrated to New York in his teens ,died 1987 NYC.
"True education makes for inequality; the inequality of " , 1965 ( Felix E. Schelling.)
Harry Lieberman,born in 1876 in a small shtetl Gnieveshev, Poland. Nephew of a Hassidic rabbi, he prepared for the rabbinate, but forsook that career, and emigrated to the US in 1906.
Tevie the Milkman by Night,
Simon Natan Karczmar (1903 Warsaw- 1982 Safed), Holocaust survivor in France.
To paint the regained time of a distant childhood and a lost, destroyed, exterminated world… and to retain only its past joy..
" Under the Chupah "
Simon Natan Karczmar (1903 Warsaw- 1982 Safed), Holocaust survivor in France.
Simon Karczmar's paintings depict the world of his childhood, show the everyday life of Polish Jews, their culture, customs, celebrations and holidays
Pilgrims in the Snow, 1925
Albert Bloch (born 1882 Missouri, USA, died 1961 in Kansas, USA), an American painter. His parents were German-Jewish emigrants from the Hungarian Empire, settled in 1869 in US.
In 1909 he settled in Munich; Bloch returned to the USA in 1921.
Jewish Market Day, 1910
Béla Kádár (1877–1956) was a Hungarian-Jewish painter, one of the most famous members of the early 20th-century Hungarian avant-garde.During World War II, Kádár lived in the Budapest
ghetto, lost his wife and two sons, and later died in poverty.
Group Of Four Women,
Béla Kádár (1877–1956) was a Hungarian-Jewish painter, one of the most famous members of the early 20th-century Hungarian avant-garde.During World War II, Kádár lived in the Budapest
ghetto, lost his wife and two sons, and later died in poverty.
Woman With Beads, ( Oil )
Béla Kádár (1877–1956) was a Hungarian-Jewish painter, one of the most famous members of the early 20th-century Hungarian avant-garde.During World War II, Kádár lived in the Budapest
ghetto, lost his wife and two sons, and later died in poverty.