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Sketch of trees in Maine by Esther Lurie

Object | Accession Number: 1995.A.0989.36

Ink sketch of trees drawn by Esther Lurie in a sketchbook she used during a visit to Maine in 1981. Esther, originally from Liepaja, Latvia, settled in Palestine in 1934. She was visiting her sister in Kovno (Kaunus), Lithuania, in summer 1941 when it was occupied by Nazi Germany. She was confined to the ghetto and had to create portraits and paintings for the Germans. She, also, at the request of the Jewish Council, dedicated herself to recording the daily life of the residents. In July 1944, the ghetto was liquidated. Esther was sent to Stutthof concentration camp, where she continued to draw. Her family members were sent to Auschwitz and murdered. In August 1944, Esther was deported to Leibisch, and liberated by the Soviet Army on January 21, 1945. During the journey back to Palestine, she lived in a displaced persons camp in Italy, where an exhibition of her drawings of Leibisch was arranged by a Jewish soldier, Menahem Shemi, and an exhibit catalog was published.

Artwork Title
Orono, Maine, April 26, 1981
Date
creation:  1981 April 26
depiction:  1981 April 26
Geography
creation: Orono (Me.)
Language
English
Classification
Art
Category
Drawings
Credit Line
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Esther Lurie
 
Record last modified: 2023-05-31 06:51:17
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