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AUSCHWITZ PRISONER'S PUBLISHED ARTWORK
LEV HAAS (1901-1983) Czech artist, prisoner at Auschwitz. Haas studied art at the Karlsruhe Academy and in Berlin and worked as an illustrator for newspapers and periodicals in Vienna. In 1926 he returned to his hometown, and shortly afterwards became famous for his portraits. In 1937, his art was declared as 'degenerate' and he was accused of 'cultural Bolshevism' as his drawings appeared in a workers' newspaper. In October 1939 Haas was sent to Nisko labor camp. While in the camp, he painted portraits of SS soldiers and of the supervisors, in return for more food and art supplies. His paintings, documenting the construction of the camp and the prisoners, survived and constitute a rare and important document of the period. When the labor camp in Nisko was dismantled, he was sent to the Terezin Ghetto. In 1944, when the Ghetto painters were investigated as to their ties with illegal organizations, he was accused of distribution of propaganda and sent to Auschwitz. Finally he was sent to Ebensee concentration camp which was liberated by the Americans in 1945. For the rest of his life, Haas was committed to the documentation of crimes he witnessed. Offered here is his book 'Lev Haas - 12 Puvodnich Litografii Z Nemeckych Koncentracnich Taboru [ 'a dozen original lithographs from German concentration camps'], published by Vydal Svaz Ozvobozeny´ch Politickych Veznnu a Pozustaly´ch Po Politickych Vezni´ch [Union of liberated political prisoners]. Prague, 1947. It is comprised of a dozen horrifying, abstract lithographs portraying German extermination camps accompanied by a booklet with an introduction and texts for each lithograph (English, Russian, Czech and French).

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December 4, 2024 10:00 AM EST
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