Overview
- Brief Narrative
- Portfolio of ten prints by Leon Wyczolkowski, either signed or signed in plate.
- Title
- Leon Wyczolkowski : 10 reprodukcji
- Date
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publication:
1952
- Geography
-
publication:
Warsaw (Poland)
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Wanda Stoops
- Contributor
-
Artist:
Leon Wyczolkowski
Physical Details
- Language
- Polish
- Classification
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Books and Published Materials
- Category
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Books and pamphlets
- Object Type
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Portfolios (groups of works) (aat)
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
Keywords & Subjects
- Topical Term
- Art, Polish. Painters--Poland. Polish artists.
- Personal Name
- Wyczolkowski, Leon, 1852-1936--Catalogs.
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The book of prints was donated to the United States Holocaust Museum in 2007 by Susan Stoops Watson, who received them from Wanda Stoops.
- Record last modified:
- 2022-07-28 18:30:30
- This page:
- https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn542941
Also in Wanda Stoops Collection
Collection of artwork including 11 framed pictures (etchings and lithographs), 2 unframed etchings, and one portfolio of 10 prints.
Lithograph, Village During Snowfall
Object
Framed lithograph by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Etching, Portrait of His Wife
Object
Framed etching by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Etching, Woman Dancing
Object
Framed etching by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Lithograph, Trees
Object
Framed lithograph by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Lithograph, Stone House and Steps
Object
Framed lithograph by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Lithograph, Group of Boys
Object
Framed lithograph by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Lithograph, View of Town From Water
Object
Framed lithograph by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Lithograph, Trees
Object
Framed lithograph by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Etching, Portrait of His Daughter
Object
Framed etching by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Lithograph, Trees
Object
Framed lithograph by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Etching, Bridge in Italy
Object
Framed etching by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Etching, Sketch of Seated Woman
Object
Unframed etching by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.
Etching, Portrait of His Daughter
Object
Unframed etching by artist Adam Herrschaft (Herszaft), who perished during the Holocaust at Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops), before World War II.