Int'l Center for the Study of European Jewish Art and Art of the Holocaust

Int'l Center for the Study of European Jewish Art and Art of the Holocaust

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The Center promotes research on European Jewish art and art of the Holocaust, including looted art, and furthers the public's knowledge in these areas.

The Center was established in January of 2015 in New York City with the purpose of promoting research on European Jewish art and art of the Holocaust, furthering the public's understanding of the roots of Jewish and Israeli art, furthering the public's knowledge of European Jewish art and art of the Holocaust, and ensuring that the lives and artwork of the great Jewish artists who risked their lives to paint during the Holocaust are remembered for eternity.

04/08/2021

In memory of all of the victims of the Holocaust and in dedication to the unbreakable spirit of the children artists of the Theresienstadt Ghetto. Your spirit lives on.

12/11/2020

Happy Hanukkah!

Photo Exclusive: Hidden From The N***s, Murdered Jewish Artist's Trove Of Paintings Discovered In Prague House 10/07/2020

Jewish artists who lived during the Holocaust often desperately wanted their artwork to survive the Holocaust, knowing that they themselves might not. Some made great efforts to hide their artwork so that it would survive the war. In the case of Jewish artist Gertrud Kauders, her art lay hidden for many decades after she was murdered before finally being discovered.

Photo Exclusive: Hidden From The N***s, Murdered Jewish Artist's Trove Of Paintings Discovered In Prague House Two years after an art treasure with a harrowing backstory was uncovered in the walls of a Prague house, the holder has gone public with the historic scale of the discovery.

09/18/2020
04/06/2020

Happy and healthy Passover!

03/09/2020

Happy Purim! 🎭

09/29/2019

Happy New Year!

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