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ON VIEW. Art clandestinely drawn, hidden, and recovered depicts daily life in Theresienstadt, exploring the powerful narratives of endurance, bravery, and resistance. Showcasing the works of four remarkable artists – Erich Lichtblau-Leskly, Moritz Müller, Leo Haas, and Fred Beckmann – each of whom endured the harrowing conditions of the ...
Jan 29, 2024 · Holocaust Museum LA to Present TO PAINT IS TO LIVE: ART & RESISTANCE IN THERESIENSTADT. The exhibit features the work of four artists who captured daily life in the Theresienstadt...
Miraculously kept secret and saved by his wife, Lichtblau-Leskly’s originals are collected and displayed next to restored, further detailed pieces from the artist’s life in Israel after the war. To Paint is to Live' highlights the life and works of Holocaust survivor Erich Lichtblau-Leskly, a Czech Jewish painter.
100 The Grove Dr. Los Angeles, California 90036. About this event. Holocaust Museum LA presents “To Paint is to Live: Art & Resistance in Theresienstadt,” an exhibit featuring the...
Sep 15, 2022 · 1. The Blüthner Piano. This piano — the largest artifact in the museum’s collection — belonged to a Jewish, Budapest-born conductor named Alfred Sendrey, the first conductor of the Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra and director of Central German Radio in Berlin.
Holocaust Museum LA's latest exhibit, “To Paint is to Live: Art & Resistance in Theresienstadt,” is now open and on display. Theresienstadt served as not…