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Malva Schalek, aka Malvina Schalková (18 February 1882 – 24 May 1944[1] or 24 March 1945[2]), was a Czech-Jewish painter. Trained in Prague, she went on to work in Vienna as a painter. From 1942 to 1944 she was imprisoned in the Theresienstadt concentration camp. In 1944 she was moved to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where she died. Many of her works are held in the Ghetto Fighters' House in Israel.

Malva Schalek
Self-portrait
Born
Malvina Schalková

(1882-02-18)18 February 1882
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Died24 May 1944(1944-05-24) (aged 62)
Auschwitz-Birkenau, German-occupied Poland
NationalityCzech
EducationFrauenakademie Munich
Known forPainting

Life


Malva Schalek was born in Prague to a German-speaking Jewish intellectual family active in the Czech national movement.[3] She went to school in Prague, Vrchlabi (Hohenelbe), and studied art, first at the Frauenakademie in Munich and then privately in Vienna. She earned her living as a painter in Vienna, in her studio above the Theater an der Wien, until July 1938, when she was forced to flee from the Nazis, leaving her paintings behind. Only some 30 works from this period have been recovered; two were found in the Historisches Zentrum von Wien.[4]

Schalek was deported to the Terezin (Theresienstadt) ghetto in February 1942, where she produced more than 100 drawings and watercolors portraying fellow inmates and their life there. Because of her refusal to portray a collaborationist doctor, she was deported to Auschwitz on 18 May 1944, where she died.[2][1]


Work


Interior, 2d january, 1920.
Interior, 2d january, 1920.

Her work, especially her drawings of the camp at Theresienstadt, is characterized by a sober realism. These drawings have been described by Tom L. Freudenheim, director of the Baltimore Museum of Art, as "perhaps the finest and most complete artistic oeuvre to survive the Holocaust."[1] Recovered after the liberation, most are in the art collection of the Ghetto Fighters' House museum at kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot in Israel.


References


  1. Stodolsky, Catherine. "Malva Schalek (1882-1944)". Nizza Thobi. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  2. "Malva Schalek: the life and work of a painter". Homepage of Dr. Catherine Stodolsky. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  3. Simon, Ekstein, see the article Archived 2008-10-13 at the Wayback Machine as well as the article on her niece, Lisa Fittko.
  4. "Malva Schalek". Collectif histoire et mémoire. Retrieved 3 March 2018.



На других языках


[de] Malva Schalek

Malva Schalek (18. Februar 1882, Prag – nach dem 18. Mai 1944, KZ Auschwitz; auch Malvina Schalkova) war eine österreichische jüdische Malerin.
- [en] Malva Schalek

[fr] Malva Schalek

Malva Schalek, née Malvina Schalková, née le 18 février 1882 à Prague alors en Tchécoslovaquie et morte le 24 mars 1945 à Auschwitz, est une artiste peintre tchèque d'origine juive.

[it] Malva Schalek

Malva Schalek (Praga, 18 febbraio 1882 – Auschwitz, 18 maggio 1944[1] o 24 marzo 1945[2]) è stata una pittrice ceca.

[ru] Шалек, Мальва

Мальва Шалек, она же Мальвина Шалкова (чеш. Malva Schalek; 18 февраля 1882[1][2][3][…], Прага, Цислейтания[3][4][5] — 24 марта 1945[6][5] или 18 мая 1944[3][7], Освенцим, Верхняя Силезия) — чешско-еврейская художница.



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