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Kerry Wallach
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German & Jewish Studies. Literature, history, film, art. Author of Traces of a Jewish Artist (2024) & Passing Illusions (2017). kerrywallach.com
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I highly recommend visiting the amazing new exhibition at Jüdisches Museum Berlin - DEFIANCE: Jewish Women and Design in the Modern Era (WIDERSTÄNDE: Jüdische Designerinnen der Moderne), open now through Nov. 23 @jmberlin.bsky.social
www.jmberlin.de/en/defiance-...
Defiance | Jewish Museum Berlin
Jewish Women and Design in the Modern Era: exhibition
www.jmberlin.de
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The Green Turban, 1927 by Polish Art Deco painter Tamara De Lempicka #WomensArt
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German expressionist painter Gabriele Münter, Meditation, 1917 #womensart
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Tea pot by Marianne Brandt (1893-1983), designer from the Bauhaus school, head of the Bauhaus Metal Workshop in 1927, pioneer of modern design #womensart
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#ArtHerstory has published the "New Books about #WomenArtists" book round-up for Q1, 2025! Visit this link for a list of recently published monographs and exhibition catalogs, as well as children's books: artherstory.net/new-books-ab...

#NewBooksAboutWomenArtists
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Finnish woman, 1907 by Ukrainian-French artist and designer Sonia Delaunay #WomensArt
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Paula Modersohn-Becker, Old Woman in the garden, 1906 German Expressionist painter #WomensArt
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Murnau, 1908 by Gabriele Münter, German Expressionist painter #WomensArt
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Ukrainian French artist Sonia Delaunay's 1920s - 1930s clothing designs #WomensArt
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Käthe Kollwitz, Self-portrait, 1889, pen and black ink, German artist #WomensArt
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Expressionist painter Marianne Werefkin, The big moon, 1923 #WomensArt
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Portrait of the Duchess of La Salle, 1925 by Polish artist Tamara de Lempicka
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Ten doctoral scholarships on German-Jewish history and culture to be awarded in the Leo Baeck Fellowship Programme for the academic year 2025/26

For more information including application details, please visit: www.lbilondon.ac.uk/fellowship
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Dodo, geb. Dörte Clara Wolff (1907-1998), war erfolgreiche Illustratorin im Berlin der 1930er Jahre. Wegen ihrer jüdischen Abstimmung wurde sie aus dem Berufsleben gedrängt und emigrierte 1936 mit ihren Kindern nach London, wo sie Kinderbücher und Grußkarten illustrierte. Hier „Der Windhund“, 1929.
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Am 18. Februar 1882 wurde Malva Schalek in Prag geboren. Sie studierte Malerei in München, nahm in Wien Unterricht bei Marie Rosenthal-Hatschek. Bei ihrer Flucht 1938 in die Tschechoslowakei musste sie ihre Bilder in ihrem Wiener Atelier zurücklassen. In Theresienstadt porträtierte sie den Alltag.
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March is #WomensHistoryMonth! To honor it, we're giving you 40% off select titles when you use discount code WHM25 at checkout. Sale ends 3/31: buff.ly/lmciAcg
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Lotte Laserstein,
Reclining Girl on Blue c.1931 #WomensArt
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Escape,1940 by Polish painter Tamara de Lempicka, painted just after the artist arrived in the US and it evokes the hardships of war in Europe #WomensArt
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Plate, c.1928 by Grete Marks (1899-1990), ceramic artist and a Bauhaus student #womensart