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The Story of Carol Deutsch and the Bible
Carol Deutsch’s daughter Ingrid survived the war with her
grandmother, Regina Braunstein, hiding with a Catholic family in
North-Eastern Belgium. After Liberation, Regina and her
granddaughter learned that Fela and Carol Deutsch had been
deported in September 1943 from Mechelen to Auschwitz, where Fela
was murdered. Carol had been transferred to Sachsenhausen and from
there to Buchenwald, where he died in December 1944.
When Ingrid and
Regina returned home to Antwerp in early 1945, they discovered
that the Nazis had confiscated their furniture and valuables.
However, miraculously one item was left untouched: a large,
meticulously crafted, wooden box adorned with a Star of David and
a seven-branched menorah. Inside was a collection of biblical
illustrations labored over by the artist Carol Deutsch between
1941 and 1942. Under the stressful conditions of curfew and
persecution, the artist had produced an oeuvre that proudly
affirmed his Jewish identity-a patrimony he devoted to his young
daughter. The 99 strikingly painted gouaches depict the biblical
scenes with a unique iconography and palette, reflecting the
artist’s boldness and originality. The illustrations combine Art
Nouveau ornamentation with stylistic influences of the Bezalel
School, echoes of Deutsch’s 1936 visit to the Land of Israel.
The biblical
illustrations Deutsch bequeathed to his daughter exhibit
exceptional vitality and constitute a stalwart expression of
defiance to everything for which the Nazis stood. This father’s
intimate and intellectual bequest to his daughter, donated to and
displayed at Yad Vashem’s Museum of Holocaust Art, is thus
instilled in the collective legacy. Here, visitors can appreciate
the illustrations’ artistic quality first hand and grasp the power
of the Jewish spirit and tradition that inspired them. - by
Yehudit Shendar and Eliad Moreh-Rosenberg. Shendar is Senior
Curator and Deputy Director of Yad Vashem’s Museums Division, and
Moreh-Rosenberg is a curator in the Museums Division.
Carol Deutsch’s Portfolio
In order to
honor the memory of Carol Deutsch and pass on his legacy, Yad
Vashem
recently produced
a replica of the artist’s biblical illustrations.
Conceived as a collector’s item,
the luxurious portfolio has been
published in a limited edition, numbered from 1 to 500. Each
portfolio is comprised of an ornamented box containing one
silk screen
printed on Arches paper, 98 beautiful color prints faithful to the
originals, and a booklet featuring the artist’s biography as well
as explanatory notes on his style and iconography.
The first
portfolio of this
edition was
presented to US President George Bush during his recent visit to
Yad Vashem.
To Acquire
your Limited Edition Replica
The Carol
Deutsch portfolio is being made available at a cost of $1,800 per
set. Shipping is not included.
To reserve
your personal copy please contact:
Yad Vashem
Publications
Tel: +972 2
644 3511
Fax: +972 2
644 3509
Email:
publications.marketing@yadvashem.org.il
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