. "No restrictions on access"@en . "Tempera painting"@en . . . "irn539615" . . "Tempera painting on paper by Jerzy Kajetanski, mounted on white matboard. The painting is signed and dated 1945. A label written by the donor on the back of the matboard describes the painting and numbers it as #31. The label reads as follows,\"Kini Collins told me that he dedicated this sketch and later the oil to all the Jewish children that died in the Holocaust. I always wondered why the little girl didn't look like me, but she had a clown doll that was like mine...\"\n\nSigned and dated 1945. A label written by the donor on the back of the matboard describes the painting and numbers it as #31. The label reads as follows,\"Kini Collins told me that he dedicated this sketch and later the oil to all the Jewish children that died in the"@en . . . "pictorial area: Height: 6.000 inches (15.24 cm) | Width: 6.500 inches (16.51 cm)"@en . "The painting was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2006 by Eva Skrenta, the daughter of Jerzy Kajetanski."@en . "Tempera painting on paper by Jerzy Kajetanski, mounted on white matboard. The painting is signed and dated 1945. A label written by the donor on the back of the matboard describes the painting and numbers it as #31. The label reads as follows,\"Kini Collins told me that he dedicated this sketch and later the oil to all the Jewish children that died in the Holocaust. I always wondered why the little girl didn't look like me, but she had a clown doll that was like mine...\""@en . .