Overview
- Brief Narrative
- Textile handicraft, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The handicraft is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
- Date
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creation:
after 1938
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, gift of the Kahn, Neuhaus, and Rubel Families.
Physical Details
- Classification
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Decorative Arts
- Category
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Needlework
- Object Type
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Knit goods (lcsh)
- Physical Description
- Rectangular handmade knit piece made with blue and white yarn.
- Dimensions
- overall: Height: 4.750 inches (12.065 cm) | Width: 11.750 inches (29.845 cm)
- Materials
- overall : yarn
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
- Conditions on Use
- No restrictions on use
Keywords & Subjects
- Geographic Name
- Hadamar (Germany) Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The handicraft was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Helen Rubel in 2020.
- Record last modified:
- 2024-02-21 15:07:38
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Also in Kahn and Neuhaus families collection
The collection consists of some correspondence and identification information related ot the Kahn and Neuhaus families, with objects such as a sketchbook and textiles, primarily relating to the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Date: approximately 1938-1940
Kahn, Neuhaus and Rubel family collection
Document
Consists of correspondence, some identification documentation, family photos, and sewing patterns. Materials primarily relate to the Neuhaus family of Hadamar, Germany and Amsterdam, as well as the Kahn and Rubel families of Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, respectively.
Leather briefcase belonging to the Kahn or Neuhaus families
Object
Leather briefcase possibly created at the Kahn or Neuhaus families' leather businesses. The briefcase is part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Child's smock belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Child's smock likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The smock is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Blouse belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Blouse likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The blouse is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Child's bloomers belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Child's pink bloomers likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The bloomers are one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Blouse belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Blouse likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The blouse is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Pillowcase belonging to Hella Neuhaus
Object
Pillowcase that the donor's grandmother kept from Hella Neuhaus's (nee Kahn, 1914-1942) marriage trousseau. The pillowcase is one of a number of textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Sock belonging to the Kahn and Neuhaus families
Object
Handmade knit sock, likely belong to the donor's aunt Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942). The sock is one of a number of textiles part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Unfinished textile belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Textile, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Child's dress belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Child's dress, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The dress is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Textile handicraft belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Knit handicraft, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The handicraft is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Embroidered handicraft belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Knit embroidered handicraft, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The handicraft features her initials and is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Handmade textile pouch belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Handmade textile pouch, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The pouch is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Embroidered textile belonging to Ilse Neuhause
Object
Textile, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Needlework sampler belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Needlework sampler, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Needlework sampler belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Needlework sampler, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Needlework sampler belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Needlework sampler, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The sampler is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Needlework sampler belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Needlework sampler, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The sampler is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Textile with square needlework belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Textile with needlework, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The sampler is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Textile with needlework belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Textile with needlework, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Textile with needlework belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Textile with needlework, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Textile with needlework belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Textile with needlework, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Textile with needlework belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Textile with needlework, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Textile with needlework belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Textile with needlework, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Textile with needlework belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Textile with needlework, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Handmade stocking belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Handmade stocking, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The stocking is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Knit textile belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Knit textile, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The textile is one of a number of Ilse's textiles, all part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.
Sketchbook belonging to Ilse Neuhaus
Object
Sketchbook containing fashion drawings, likely created by the donor's aunt, Ilse Neuhaus (1924-1942), who was a clothing design student before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942. The sketchbook is part of a collection related to the Kahn and Neuhaus families in Hadamar and Hochspeyer, Germany, and in Amsterdam.