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      1 THE ART OF JEWISH CHILDREN: GERMANY 1936-1941 : INNOCENCE AND PERSECUTION
      Milton, Sybil
      1989 1400267  This book, which accompanies an inspiring, poignant traveling exhibition from Dusseldorf, reprints several works by professional artists who were persecuted, along with a number of brightly colored drawings by German-Jewish schoolchildren collected by the artist and teacher Julo Levin, who was murdered in Auschwitz in 1943. The works from the segregated Jewish schools of Dusseldorf and Berlin call to mind the more familiar children's art from the Terezin concentration camp. They faced radically different working conditions--the former group lived at home in deceptively normal circumstances and had ready access to art supplies--but, writes Milton, research curator of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, for all of these children, art was a form of therapy, the medium for the transmission of a cultural and religious heritage and a means of spiritual resistance and thereby survival.

      < B>The students--whose often-gruesome fates are enumerated here--of the beloved Levin paint the ancient Jewish triumphs over Pharaoh in Egypt and Haman in Persia; conjure China and Africa; depict the mythological Prometheus and a contemporary house flying a flag with a swastika. 125 drawings exhibited by the Dusseldorf Museum in 1988.

      The collection and accompanying narrative essays tell the story of Julo Levin, artist and teacher, and the survival of the drawings. Finely reproduced color and b&w photos of Levin's work, that of his circle of friends, and, of course, that of the children. A translation from the German (1988, Dusseldorf: Claassen).

       Philosophical Library Inc 0802225586 / 9780802225580
      Hardcover Brand New Condition New York 

      Price: 34.30 USD

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