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Art, Music and Education as Strategies for Survival : Theresienstadt 1941-45

Art, Music and Education as Strategies for Survival : Theresienstadt 1941-45

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Art, Music and Education as Strategies for Survival : Theresienstadt 1941-45

by Dutlinger, Anne D

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Herodias, 2001. oversize oblong paperback. Paperback. Very Good +. the book is in excellent shape it appears to have been very very lightly read there are small amount of wear to the cover just from being moved around little scratches the cover is still glossy the glued spine is intact it's really quite an amazing subject matter it's amazing the survivability of the human spirit especially in a horrific environment and the ability of children to cope is amazing.by Anne D Dutlinger (Editor), Michaela Hajkova, Vojtech Blodig The Bauhaus and its influences are to be found throughout twentieth-century art and design; the architecture of Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe and the art of Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky being among the most widely recognized instances. Perhaps the most poignant example of this influence, however, may be understood through the life of a little-known student of the Bauhaus who entered its first class in 1919 -- Friedl Dicker, whom Gropius described as "a distinguished, rare talent ... The multidimensional nature of her talent and her indomitable energy received the highest esteem ..". Friedl Dicker was a prolific and multitalented artist, producing work in theater, architecture, textiles, graphic design, drawing, painting, and sculpture. In 1926, in Vienna, she founded Atelier singer-Dicker with a classmate Franz Singer. In 1934 she was arrested by the Gestapo for anti-Fascist activities and fled to Prague, where she taught art classes for Jewish refugees. In 1942 she was sent to the Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she secretly taught art to the children there, gifting them with tools for the expression of their fears of the hunger, disease and death in their midst. Dicker-Brandeis (she had married in 1936) and thirty of her students perished in the gas chambers of Auschwitz in 1944. Art, Music and Education as Strategies for Survival collects for the first time in one volume the children's art of Theresienstadt, unpublished paintings of Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, and historical photographs, as well as three essays of interest to historians, art educators/therapists, and Holocaust scholars -- providing an important new interdisciplinary approach to exploring the power of art toteach, express, commemorate, and -- perhaps most importantly -- heal. 10.1 x 8.5 x 0.9 inches

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Title
Art, Music and Education as Strategies for Survival : Theresienstadt 1941-45
Author
Dutlinger, Anne D
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good +
Quantity Available
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Edition
oversize oblong paperback
ISBN 10
192874611X
ISBN 13
9781928746119
Publisher
Herodias
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2001
Keywords
Art, Music and Education as Strategies for Survival: Theresienstadt, 1941-1945 Editor Anne D. Dutlinger Contributor Moravian College. Payne Gallery Edition illustrated Publisher Herodias, 2001 ISBN 192874611X, 9781928746119 Length 203 pages Subjects Art &

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