Overview
- Brief Narrative
- Handmade doily embroidered by Dolly Dezsofi and her sister aournd 1940-1941.
- Date
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creation:
1940-1941
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Dolly (Dezsofi) Tiger
- Contributor
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Dolly Tiger Chinitz
Physical Details
- Classification
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Decorative Arts
- Category
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Needlework
- Object Type
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Doilies (lcsh)
- Physical Description
- Square form with white background, pink embroidered edging and multi-colored embroidered flowers.
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
- Conditions on Use
- No restrictions on use
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The doily was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2001 by Dolly (Dezsofi) Tiger.
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- 2025-01-02 11:17:50
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Also in Dezsofi family collection
The Dezsofi family collection includes biographical material, correspondence, school notebooks, writings, and magazines relating to the pre-war experiences of twin sisters Dolly and Marianne Dezsofi in Budapest, Hungary as well as during the war while in hiding. Biographical material includes a death certificate and union identification card for Imre Tieberger, Dolly and Marianne’s uncle, two pre-war greeting cards with photographs Dolly gave to her mother for mother's day, and a pre-war photograph of Dolly and Marianne in first grade, dated 1937. Correspondence includes letters written by Dolly and Marianne to their mother as well as letters from Karola and letters to "Grandfather." School notebooks include four pre-war notebooks and a portfolio of text and drawings belonging to Marianne. Magazines include "Pesti Naplo" which features Marianne, "Vilaglapja" which pictures the sisters on the cover, and "Szinhazi Elet" which features a photograph of Dolly and Marianne. Writings and drawings include two notebooks kept by Dolly while in Budapest, dated 1945, a spiral notebook with drawings kept while in hiding, an unbound notebook, dated February, and a pocket calendar, dated 1945. Additionally, the collection includes three handmade doilies embroidered by Dolly and Marianne Dezsofi prior to the war (1940-1941); and one silver napkin ring given to Dolly Dezsofi by her grandfather and engraved with the name "Doli," ca. 1935.
Date: 1932-1945
Silver napkin ring
Object
Silver napkin ring given toDolly Dezsofi by her grandfather and engraved with name "Doli."
Handmade embroidered doily
Object
Handmade doily embroidered by Dolly Dezsofi and her sister aournd 1940-1941.
Handmade embroidered doily
Object
Handmade doily embroidered by Dolly Dezsofi and her sister aournd 1940-1941.
Dezsofi family papers
Document
The Dezsofi family papers include biographical material, correspondence, school notebooks, writings, and magazines relating to the pre-war experiences of twin sisters Dolly and Marianne Dezsofi in Budapest, Hungary as well as during the war while in hiding. Biographical material includes a death certificate for Imre Tieberger, Dolly and Marianne’s uncle, a union identification card for Moses Samuel Selinger, two pre-war greeting cards with photographs Dolly gave to her mother for mother's day, and a pre-war photograph of Dolly and Marianne in first grade, dated 1937. Correspondence includes letters written by Dolly and Marianne to their mother as well as letters from Karola and letters to "Grandfather." School notebooks include four pre-war notebooks and a portfolio of text and drawings belonging to Marianne. Magazines include Pesti Naplo which features Marianne, Vilaglapja which pictures the sisters on the cover, and a journal Szinhazi Elet which features a photograph of Dolly and Marianne. Writings and drawings include two notebooks, dated 1945, kept by Dolly while in Budapest, a spiral notebook with drawings kept while in hiding, an unbound notebook, dated February, and a pocket calendar, dated 1945.