"Despair" / "Détresse"

Celnikier, Izaak (1923-2011)

Out of the crowd of people falling down in despairing gestures, single silhouettes of the torturers (among others, a policeman or an SS man shown from behind) and victims emerge. Among the latter we recognise Gina Frydman, née Halpern (1910-1943). This painter from Białystok, a friend of Celnikier, was a frequent subject of his engravings. She belonged, together with her husband Abraham and Celnikier, to a group of Jewish artists who, in the Białystok ghetto, made copies of famous European artists on commission from the German entrepreneur Oskar Steffen. Out of the group of nineteen artists, only Celnikier survived the war. He owes his life to his friend, with whom he hid after the fall of the uprising in the Białystok ghetto, where the action shown in the etching "Despair" should be placed. The scene is a prologue to an even more dramatic scene from the cycle "Memory Engraved", entitled "Gina Frydman". (MPOLIN-). | AT

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Information about the object
Author/creator
Celnikier, Izaak (1923-2011)
Object type
graphic
Time of creation/dating
1990
Place of creation
Paris (France)
Technique
etching
Material
paper
ink
Keywords
Copyrights status
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Owner
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Identification number
MPOLIN-M799/3
Localization
The object is not currently on display