Cover for a series of 14 wartime prints by a Hungarian Jewish artist honoring the Jewish holidays
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The print cover was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2015 by Ann Gabor Arancio.
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Cover for a series of 14 wartime prints by a Hungarian Jewish artist honoring the Jewish holidays
overall: Height: 13.750 inches (34.925 cm) | Width: 11.000 inches (27.94 cm)
Print from an album of fourteen printed linocuts titled Zsido Unnepek [Jewish Feasts] created by Imre Amos (1907-1944), a Hungarian Jewish artist who perished in Ohrdruf concentration camp in Germany. This is one of 150 sets published in 1940. Amos was assigned several times to forced labor battalions from 1940-1944. Between assignments he returned home and continued to produce and exhibit his art, with his wife Margit Anna, a painter.
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Linocut series cover. Black ink on off-white paper, with words"Amos Imre 14 eredet metszet" and an image of a reclining winged figure holding a menorah.
back, handwritten, blue ink : 78