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Felix Nussbaum
Self Portrait with Jewish Identity Card (1943)
Born
(1904-12-11)11 December 1904
Osnabrück, German Empire
Died
9 August 1944(1944-08-09) (aged 39)
Auschwitz, German-occupied Poland
Nationality
German
Known for
Painting
Movement
New Objectivity
Spouse
Felka Platek
Website
www.felix-nussbaum.de
Felix Nussbaum (11 December 1904 – 9 August 1944) was a German-Jewish surrealist painter. Nussbaum's paintings, including Self Portrait with Jewish Identity Card (1943) and Triumph of Death (1944), explore his experiences as a Jew during the Holocaust. His work is usually associated with the New Objectivity movement, and was influenced by the works of Giorgio de Chirico, Henri Rousseau, and Vincent van Gogh. He took refuge in Belgium after the Nazi rise to power, but was deported to Auschwitz along with his wife Felka Platek only a few months before the British liberation of Brussels on 3 September 1944.
FelixNussbaum (11 December 1904 – 9 August 1944) was a German-Jewish surrealist painter. Nussbaum's paintings, including Self Portrait with Jewish Identity...
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collection are works by Alexander Bogen, Alice Lok Cahana, Samuel Bak, and FelixNussbaum. The monument to the heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by Nathan...
Erich Mendelsohn, architect Helmut Newton, photographer (Jewish father) FelixNussbaum, painter Meret Oppenheim, surrealist Erwin Panofsky, art historian Martin...
were liberated by the Allies. Among them was the celebrated artist FelixNussbaum. From 1942 and the introduction of the Star-of-David badges, opposition...
fellow concentration camp survivors and artists Dinah Gottliebova and FelixNussbaum in the 1999 documentary film Eyewitness, which was nominated for an...
www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk. Retrieved 15 April 2016. "HCM: About Felix Hausdorff". hcm.uni-bonn.de. Retrieved 15 April 2016. Martin, Georges (1993)...
architect whose designs include Freedom Tower, Jewish Museum Berlin, FelixNussbaum Haus, and the Royal Ontario Museum Marilyn Nance (1971), award-winning...
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