Description: Judaica WW2 Holocaust Book Slavery יהודיות בשעבוד Jewish Soldiers Tel Aviv 1945hebrew+english This collection of drawings opens with an introduction in which Luria tells about the creative process in the labor camp in the German town of Lebitz. The figures in this booklet were drawn in the winter of 1944, in a labor camp. They were all drawn from nature. Esther Lurie hid the paintings from the Nazis while the hope of remaining alive was poor. Esther Lurie was born in Lipia, Latvia, in 1913. She studied at the "Ezra" Hebrew day school in Riga. In her youth she began to study art. In the first half of the 1930s, she studied art and design in Belgium. In 1934 she immigrated to Eretz Israel. In addition to her work in art, she created backdrops for Idlidi, the "Bialik Exhibition" at the East Fair and the Theater. In 1939, during her stay in Europe, she traveled to Lita, where she was caught in World War II. From 1941 to 1944 she lived in the Kovno ghetto and later in various labor camps. After the war she returned to Eretz Israel. After the war, she published the sketchbook that was drawn in the "Jews in the Slavery" Camp (1945) and was married to publisher Yosef Shapira, whose main work was in the medium of drawing, focusing on landscape descriptions, especially the landscape of the city of Jerusalem. 18*11 cm for condition see photos
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