Painting For My Life: The Holocaust Artworks Of Marianne Grant Av Dr. Joanna Meacock, Peter Tuka, Deborah Haase, Paula Cowan, Geraldine Shenkin

Painting For My Life: The Holocaust Artworks Of Marianne Grant Av Dr. Joanna Meacock, Peter Tuka, Deborah Haase, Paula Cowan, Geraldine Shenkin

Marianne Grant¿s story is a remarkable one of courage. She was an artist who managed to paint in the most extreme circumstances, and her works of art tell of her experiences of WWII and imprisonment in Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. These unique and extraordinary works, painted at first hand,......
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Marianne Grant¿s story is a remarkable one of courage. She was an artist who managed to paint in the most extreme circumstances, and her works of art tell of her experiences of WWII and imprisonment in Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. These unique and extraordinary works, painted at first hand, help us to better understand the impact of the Holocaust. Her work still resonates today, particularly in Glasgow, the city that became her home and a city which has a strong tradition of welcoming refugees. Marianne Grant (1921¿2007), was a remarkable woman, and a remarkable artist. Born in Prague in 1921 to Jewish parents, she loved to paint and draw. In 1942, she and her mother were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto, and Marianne took watercolour paints, brushes and paper in the one suitcase she was allowed to bring. Her mother was later sent to Auschwitz, and Marianne jumped on the same train in order to stay with her. In the concentration camp Marianne ca
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Marianne Grant’s story is a remarkable one of courage. She was an artist who managed to paint in the most extreme circumstances, and her works of art tell of her experiences of WWII and imprisonment in Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. These unique and extraordinary works, painted at first hand, help us to better understand the impact of the Holocaust. Her work still resonates today, particularly in Glasgow, the city that became her home and a city which has a strong tradition of welcoming refugees.Marianne Grant (1921–2007), was a remarkable woman, and a remarkable artist. Born in Prague in 1921 to Jewish parents, she loved to paint and draw. In 1942, she and her mother were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto, and Marianne took watercolour paints, brushes and paper in the one suitcase she was allowed to bring. Her mother was later sent to Auschwitz, and Marianne jumped on the same train in order to stay with her. In the concentration camp Marianne came to the attention of Dr Mengele, who gave her an architect’s drawing kit and got her to work with him, documenting his work. He would pace up and down as she worked, and Marianne knew that she was, literally, drawing for her life. In April 1945, Marianne and her mother were sent to Bergen-Belsen. Throughout the war Marianne painted and sketched the scenes she saw, showing compassion for her fellow inmates, but also using her art as a form of silent protest. She and her mother survived the war, and after the liberation of Bergen-Belsen went to Sweden on a Red Cross ship. There Marianne earned a living making Christmas decorations. In 1951 she married a German Jewish refugee living in Glasgow, Jack Grant (born Jaakov Horst Grodszinksy), with whom she had become pen pals, and came to live in Glasgow, where they raised their three children.In 2002, when Marianne was still alive, Glasgow Museums was fortunate to be able to work with her on projects relating to her work, and in 2004, with grant aid assistance from the Heritage Lottery Fund, The Art Fund, and the National Fund for Acquisitions, we were able to acquire 77 of her remarkable works. Every January, we rotate the display of her works in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.This is the first full catalogue of Marianne’s works.

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Bli med på en uforglemmelig reise gjennom kunstens kraft i boken Painting For My Life: The Holocaust Artworks Of Marianne Grant. Utgitt av Dr. Joanna Meacock, Peter Tuka, Deborah Haase, Paula Cowan og Geraldine Shenkin, avslører denne boken den rørende historien om Marianne Grants liv og verk, skapt under de mest forferdelige omstendigheter i vår moderne historie.

Kunstnerens Utfordrende Reise

Marianne Grant, en jødisk kunstner født i Praha i 1921, overlevde grusomhetene i Theresienstadt, Auschwitz og Bergen-Belsen. Hennes malerier gir et unikt innblikk i hennes opplevelser og kampen for overlevelse.

  • Unike verk: Marianne malte unike og gripende bilder som dokumenterer dagliglivet og lidelsene i konsentrasjonsleirene.
  • Bruk av farger: Gjennom sine kunstverk formidler hun dype følelser av håp, fortvilelse og mot.
  • Personlig uttrykk: Hver penselstrøk er et vitnesbyrd om styrken til menneskets ånd, selv i møte med det absolute mørket.

Kunst som Redskap for Forståelse

Med Painting For My Life får leseren en sjelden mulighet til å dykke ned i den kunstneriske sjelen til Marianne Grant. Boken er ikke bare en hyllest til hennes liv og verk, men fungerer også som et viktig verktøy for å forstå Holocausts konsekvenser. Kunstverkene hennes har fått en ny betydning, særlig i Glasgow, hvor hun til slutt bosatte seg og skapte en ny fremtid.

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Enten du er en kunstelsker, historieinteressert, eller bare ønsker å forstå menneskekraften bedre, her er hva du får med Painting For My Life:

  • Størrelse: Perfekt for stuebordet eller bokhyllen.
  • Materiale: Høy kvalitet trykk med vakker innbinding.
  • Aldersgruppe: Passer for voksne og unge voksne som ønsker å lære mer om Holocaust.
  • Visuell appell: Boken inneholder fargegjengivelser av Grants kunstverk, som gjør den til en sann fryd for øyet.

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