289. Friedl Dicker-Brandeis (Austrian, 1898-1944)
clockwise from top left
1. Portrait of a Standing Man in Black Coat and Hat, Jewish Museum in Prague
2. Portrait of a Young Woman with a Lace Collar, 1940-1944, pastel on paper, Jewish Museum in Prague
3. Begonia at the Window, c. 1934-1936, tempera on paper, Jewish Museum in Prague
4. Reader, Jewish Museum in Prague
5. Landscape around Hronov (Landscape with Agricultural Mechanism), Jewish Museum in Prague
6. Station, Jewish Museum in Prague
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2. Portrait of a Young Woman with a Lace Collar, 1940-1944, pastel on paper, Jewish Museum in Prague
3. Begonia at the Window, c. 1934-1936, tempera on paper, Jewish Museum in Prague
4. Reader, Jewish Museum in Prague
5. Landscape around Hronov (Landscape with Agricultural Mechanism), Jewish Museum in Prague
6. Station, Jewish Museum in Prague
Links:
Friedl Dicker-Brandeis on Wikipedia
“Coping through Art: Friedl Dicker-Brandeis and the children of Theresienstadt” from Yad Vashem The World Holocaust Remembrance Center
“Children's Drawings from the Terezín Ghetto” from Jewish Museum in Prague
“Keeping Creativity Alive, Even in Hell” from The New York Times
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“Coping through Art: Friedl Dicker-Brandeis and the children of Theresienstadt” from Yad Vashem The World Holocaust Remembrance Center
“Children's Drawings from the Terezín Ghetto” from Jewish Museum in Prague
“Keeping Creativity Alive, Even in Hell” from The New York Times
Collage generated using BeFunky
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