
Malva Schalek: Art in the Shadow of the Holocaust
2024年1月27日 · Malva Schalek, also known as Malvína Schalková, was a Czech-Jewish artist who endured the turbulent landscape of the early 20th century and was tragically murdered in the Holocaust. Despite the challenges that defined this era, Schalek’s life echoed with an extraordinary artistic talent that left an indelible mark.
Malva Schalek - Wikipedia
Malva Schalek, aka Malvina Schalková (18 February 1882 – 24 May 1944 [1] or 24 March 1945 [2]), was a Czech-Jewish painter. Trained in Prague, she went on to work in Vienna as a painter. From 1942 to 1944 she was imprisoned in the Theresienstadt concentration camp. In 1944 she was moved to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where she was ...
Malva Schalek | Women Artists in the Holocaust - Yad Vashem.
Malva Schalek (Malvína Schalková) (1882, Prague – 1944, Auschwitz-Birkenau). Rest, Terezin Ghetto, 1942-1944. Malva Schalek lived in Vienna, where she worked as a renowned portrait artist. In March 1938, during the Anschluss, she escaped to Czechoslovakia. In February 1942, she was arrested and deported on Transport W to Terezin.
Malva Schaleck - Art and the Holocaust - World ORT
Malva Schaleck (1882-1944) fled Vienna, leaving all her works behind her into a life of fear. In 1942 she was transported to Terezin where she created many works in secret, depicting scenes of ghetto life.
Malva Schalek: Three Women Inmates in a Room
In 1942, Schalek was deported to the Terezin (Theresienstadt) ghetto, where she produced many drawings and paintings depicting scenes of ghetto life. On May 18, 1944, she was sent on a transport to the Auschwitz camp, where she met her death.
Malva Schalek - Artnet
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Malva Schalek (February 18, 1882 — March 24, 1945 ... - Prabook
Malva Schalek, aka Malvina Schalková, was a Czechoslovakian-Jewish painter. Malva Schalek was born in Prague to a German-speaking Jewish intellectual family active in the Czechoslovakian national movement. She went to school in Prague, Vrchlabi (Hohenelbe), and studied art, first at the Frauenakademie in Munich and then privately in Vienna.
Malva Schalek (1882-1944) - Nizza Thobi
2009年1月31日 · In 1942 Malva Schalek was compelled to enter the Theresienstadt ghetto. Despite her failing health, she was able to draw and paint more than 100 works in which she depicted scenes of life in Theresienstadt.
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Malva Schalek - Biography - askART
Malva Schalek is known for Painting. Malva Schalek was born in Prague. She earned her living as a painter in Vienna, in her studio above the Theater an der Wien, until July 1938, when she was forced to flee from the Nazis, leaving her paintings behind.