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Rahel Szalit-Marcus was a painter and graphic artist known for her lithographic illustrations. She created oil paintings, watercolors, and drawings (in ink, pastel, and chalk), and she began to exhibit her paintings around 1920. In the early 1920s, she illustrated books and print portfolios, most of
482:"Menshelakh un stsenes : Zekhtsen tseykhenungen tsu Sholem Aleykhems verk "Motl Peysi dem hazens yingel" [YIDDISH] by Szalit-Marcus, Rachel; Baal-Makhshoves: G Hardcover (1922) First edition. | ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB)" 196:, among others. Szalit spent time at well-known cafĂ©s frequented by artists and Ă©migrĂ©s. She built connections to such intellectuals as Polish-German writer Eleonore Kalkowska. Szalit's lithographic images were at times compared to the work of 203:
Active in the Association of Women Artists in Berlin beginning in 1927, Szalit was able to exhibit her paintings and other work alongside such renowned artists as KĂ€the Kollwitz,
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Koller, Sabine (2012). "Mentshelekh un stsenes. Rahel Szalit-Marcus illustriert Sholem Aleichem". In Aptroot, Marion; Gal-Ed, Efrat; Gruschka, Roland; Neuberg, Simon (eds.).
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Dzabagina, Anna (2019). "Berlin's Left Bank? Eleonore Kalkowska in Women's Artistic Networks of Weimar Berlin". In Stolarksa-Fronia, Malgorzata (ed.).
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which have survived. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, she continued to paint, and her illustrations appeared in numerous periodicals.
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Rahel Szalit-Marcus lived in Berlin from 1916 to 1933, and from 1921 onwards she resided at StĂŒbbenstrasse 3 in the Bavarian Quarter of
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in the 1930s. She was best known for her illustrations of East European Jewish subjects. Szalit-Marcus was murdered at
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Anna Dzabagina, “Berlin’s Left Bank? Eleonore Kalkowska in Women’s Artistic Networks of Weimar Berlin” in
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speaker, she also learned Polish, German, and French. In 1911, her parents sent her to
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Szalit fled to France after the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933. She lived in
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to study at the Art Academy. She moved to Berlin in 1916, becoming a member of the
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Allgemeines KĂŒnstlerlexikon. Die Bildenden KĂŒnstler aller Zeiten und Völker
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region of Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, she was active in
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JĂŒdische Frauen in der bildenden Kunst. Ein biographisches Verzeichnis
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Traces of a Jewish Artist: The Lost Life and Work of Rahel Szalit
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Works by Rahel Szalit at Jewish Historical Institute Warsaw
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Surviving Works: Illustrated Books and Print Portfolios
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German people who died in Auschwitz concentration camp
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Polish people who died in Auschwitz concentration camp
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Passing Illusions: Jewish Visibility in Weimar Germany
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Passing Illusions: Jewish Visibility in Weimar Germany
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and eventually acquired Polish citizenship. A native
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with digitized images of Szalit's Motl illustrations
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Auschwitz concentration camp
Kovno
Berlin
Weimar Republic
Paris
Auschwitz
Lodz
Yiddish
Munich
November Group
avantgarde
Henri Epstein
Marcel SƂodski
London
Schöneberg
Berliner Secession
Expressionist
Ludwig Meidner
Jakob Steinhardt
Rachel Wischnitzer
KĂ€the Kollwitz
Lotte Laserstein
Julie Wolfthorn
Grete Csaki-Copony
Montparnasse
School of Paris
LĂ©opold Zborowski
Vel d'Hiv Roundup
Das Krokodil

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