Overview
- Brief Narrative
- Drawings by, or collected by Dora Breuer.
- Title
- Ungar, Hammerschlag and Breuer family collection
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum collection, gift of Marlene Ungar Griffith Bagdikian
Physical Details
- Physical Description
- Print depicting a priest in front of a cross.
- Dimensions
- Height: 14.500 inches (36.83 cm) | Width: 10.750 inches (27.305 cm)
- Materials
- : paper
: ink
: pencil
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
- Conditions on Use
- No restrictions on use
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The drawing was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2019 by Marlene Ungar Griffith Bagdikian.
- Record last modified:
- 2024-10-03 13:14:24
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- http://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn712034
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Also in Ungar, Hammerschlag and Breuer family collection
The collection consists of correspondence, documents, photographs of the Ungar, Hammerschlag and Breuer family of Vienna. Also drawings either by or collected by Dora Breuer.
Ungar, Hammerschlag and Breuer family collection
Document
The Ungar, Hammerschlag and Breuer family papers include biographical materials and correspondence documenting three related families from Vienna. Biographical materials include birth, marriage, and death certificates and notices, immigration papers, photographs, remembrances, and printed materials. Correspondence consists of handwritten and typed letters, postcards, and telegrams exchanged among Ungar, Hammerschlag, and Breuer relatives and friends at home in Vienna, on vacation throughout Europe, and after relocating to France, England, and America following the Nazi annexation of Austria. The largest volume of correspondence is from Bertha Hammerschlag to her daughter Margaret Unger and from Felix Ungar to his wife Margaret and to his sister Edith Landon. There is also extensive correspondence among Bertha Hammerschlag and her daughter Helene Isepp and grandson Martin Isepp. This series also includes letters between Margaret Ungar and her daughters Elisabeth, Andrea, and Marlene; her father Paul: her uncle Emil; her grandparents Samuel and Betty Lichtheim; her sisters Elisabeth and Helene and Helene’s daughter Konstanze; and her aunts and uncles Dora, Hans, Robert, and Kaethe Breuer. Additional Ungar family correspondents include Felix’s mother Jenny, sisters Paula Kaufmann and Edith Kirk Landon, and brother Robert. Photocopies of letters from Josef Breuer are also included.