Traces of a Jewish Artist
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Traces of a Jewish Artist

The Lost Life and Work of Rahel Szalit

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Traces of a Jewish Artist

The Lost Life and Work of Rahel Szalit

About this book

Graphic artist, illustrator, painter, and cartoonist Rahel Szalit (1888–1942) was among the best-known Jewish women artists in Weimar Berlin. But after she was arrested by the French police and then murdered by the Nazis at Auschwitz, she was all but lost to history, and most of her paintings have been destroyed or gone missing. Drawing on a range of primary and secondary sources, this biography recovers Szalit's life and presents a stunning collection of her art.

Szalit was a sought-after artist. Highly regarded by art historians and critics of her day, she made a name for herself with soulful, sometimes humorous illustrations of Jewish and world literature by Sholem Aleichem, Heinrich Heine, Leo Tolstoy, Charles Dickens, and others. She published her work in the mainstream German and Jewish press, and she ran in artists' and queer circles in Weimar Berlin and in 1930s Paris. Szalit's fascinating life demonstrates how women artists gained access to Jewish and avant-garde movements by experimenting with different media and genres.

This engaging and deeply moving biography explores the life, work, and cultural contexts of an exceptional Jewish woman artist. Complementing studies such as Michael Brenner's The Renaissance of Jewish Culture in Weimar Germany, this book brings Rahel Szalit into the larger conversation about Jewish artists, Expressionism, and modern art.

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Table of contents

  1. Copyright Page
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Introduction
  5. Notes to Introduction
  6. Chapter 1: The Markus Family in Eastern Europe
  7. Notes to Chapter 1
  8. Chapter 2: Munich, War, and Marriage
  9. Notes to Chapter 2
  10. Chapter 3: Berlin Expressionist Circles
  11. Notes to Chapter 3
  12. Chapter 4: Classic World Literature
  13. Notes to Chapter 4
  14. Chapter 5: Grotesque Yiddish Figures
  15. Notes to Chapter 5
  16. Chapter 6: “Hebrew Melodies
  17. Notes to Chapter 6
  18. Chapter 7: Newspaper Artist
  19. Notes to Chapter 7
  20. Chapter 8: Sexuality and the Bible
  21. Notes to Chapter 8
  22. Chapter 9: The Jewish Käthe Kollwitz
  23. Notes to Chapter 9
  24. Chapter 10: From Berlin to the School of Paris
  25. Notes to Chapter 10
  26. Chapter 11: Holocaust Fates
  27. Notes to Chapter 11
  28. Notes
  29. Bibliography
  30. Index