- Summary
- "Explores the life and career of Rahel Szalit (1888-1942), among the best-known Jewish women artists in Weimar Berlin"-- Provided by publisher.
- Series
- Dimyonot : Jews and the cultural imagination
Dimyonot (University Park, Pa.)
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Wallach, Kerry, author.
- Published
- University Park, Pennsylvania : The Pennsylvania State University Press, [2024]
- Locale
- Germany
Berlin
Berlin (Germany)
Allemagne
- Contents
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From the shtetl to the city (1888-1919)
The Markus family in Eastern Europe
Munich, war, and marriage
Berlin Expressionist circles
Inflation-era illustrations (1920-1923)
Classic world literature
Grotesque Yiddish figures
Hebrew melodies
The wild side of Weimar (1924-1933)
Newspaper artist
Sexuality and the Bible
The Jewish Käthe Kollwitz
Exile in Paris (1933-1942)
From Berlin to the School of Paris
Holocaust fates.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
From the shtetl to the city (1888-1919) -- The Markus family in Eastern Europe -- Munich, war, and marriage -- Berlin Expressionist circles -- Inflation-era illustrations (1920-1923) -- Classic world literature -- Grotesque Yiddish figures -- Hebrew melodies -- The wild side of Weimar (1924-1933) -- Newspaper artist -- Sexuality and the Bible -- The Jewish Käthe Kollwitz -- Exile in Paris (1933-1942) -- From Berlin to the School of Paris -- Holocaust fates.