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Charlotte Salomon
Charlotte Salomon (1917-1942), a German-Jewish artist, was born in
Berlin. She fled to the French Riviera in 1939 and spent the next three
years as a refugee from the Nazis. During that time, she created over
1,300 paintings of her exile and life before and during the war. In
1942, she was deported to Auschwitz, where she died at the age of 25.
Charlotte Salomon's paintings
have received enormous recognition worldwide, and have recently been honored
in traveling exhibitions in major cities throughout the United States
and abroad, in numerous books and catalogs of her artwork, and in biographical
publications. Her paintings are housed in the Charlotte Salomon archives
at the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam.
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6 x 9, 288 pp
paperback $15.95
1-930464-10-X
978-1-930464-10-0
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