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With the exhibition catalogue Back into the Light: Four Artists
Their Works, Their Paths, the Judisches Museum Frankfurt has dedicated itself to four rediscovered women artists. Erna Pinner (1890 1987), Rosy Lilienfeld (1896 1942), Amalie Seckbach (1870 1944), and Ruth Cahn (1875 1966) shaped the artistic life of the 1920s in Frankfurt am Main and were also noticed supra-regionally. National Socialist rule brought an end not only to the cosmopolitan way of life that they cultivated, but also threatened their work and their lives. Renowned art historians examine the works of the four artists in essays for the catalogue. Numerous illustrations and hitherto unpublished documents and letters accompany these texts. The various historical contexts of their individual lives and fate are also presented in cultural studies essays by international experts. SELLING POINTS: . Presents four rediscovered extraordinary Jewish women artists . Includes texts by renowned art historians with numerous illustrations and hitherto unpublished documents and letters . The various historical contexts of the individual lives of the four artists are presented in cultural studies essays by international experts . Accompanies the Back into the Light: Four Artists
Their Works, Their Paths exhibition, 24 November 2022 - 17 April 2023, Judisches Museum Frankfurt am Main, Germany 130 colour illustrations
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With the exhibition catalogue Back into the Light: Four Artists
Their Works, Their Paths, the Judisches Museum Frankfurt has dedicated itself to four rediscovered women artists. Erna Pinner (1890 1987), Rosy Lilienfeld (1896 1942), Amalie Seckbach (1870 1944), and Ruth Cahn (1875 1966) shaped the artistic life of the 1920s in Frankfurt am Main and were also noticed supra-regionally. National Socialist rule brought an end not only to the cosmopolitan way of life that they cultivated, but also threatened their work and their lives. Renowned art historians examine the works of the four artists in essays for the catalogue. Numerous illustrations and hitherto unpublished documents and letters accompany these texts. The various historical contexts of their individual lives and fate are also presented in cultural studies essays by international experts. SELLING POINTS: . Presents four rediscovered extraordinary Jewish women artists . Includes texts by renowned art historians with numerous illustrations and hitherto unpublished documents and letters . The various historical contexts of the individual lives of the four artists are presented in cultural studies essays by international experts . Accompanies the Back into the Light: Four Artists
Their Works, Their Paths exhibition, 24 November 2022 - 17 April 2023, Judisches Museum Frankfurt am Main, Germany 130 colour illustrations