Ga direct naar: Hoofdnavigatie
Ga direct naar: Inhoud
Alle bronnen

Print by survivor artist David L. Bloch

Iimage of roll call at Dachau by survivor artist David L. Bloch German Jewish artist David Ludwig Bloch was born in Floss, Germany in 1910. He was orphaned while still a baby, and lost his hearing soon after due to meningitis. He attended schools for the deaf until age 15 and learned to lipread. He was accepted to art school in Munich, but was expelled in 1938 due to the exclusion laws. During Kristallnacht, Bloch was arrested in his home and sent to Dachau. He was released a month later after a family member in the United States paid for his travel from Munich to Venice and then Shanghai. Bloch taught art in Shanghai, where he met his wife Lilly, a Chinese woman who was also deaf. They eventually immigrated to the U.S. in 1949, where he continued his art career and settled in Mt. Vernon, NY. He became a lithographic artist and designed the White House China for Lady Bird Johnson. In 1975 he retired and began to create art concerning the Holocaust. No restrictions on access

Collectie
  • EHRI
Type
  • Archief
Rechten
Identificatienummer van European Holocaust Research Infrastructure
  • us-005578-irn623857
Trefwoorden
  • Art
Disclaimer over kwetsend taalgebruik

Bij bronnen vindt u soms teksten met termen die we tegenwoordig niet meer zouden gebruiken, omdat ze als kwetsend of uitsluitend worden ervaren.Lees meer

Ontvang onze nieuwsbrief
De Oorlogsbronnen.nl nieuwsbrief bevat een overzicht van de meest interessante en relevante onderwerpen, artikelen en bronnen van dit moment.
WO2NETMinisterie van volksgezondheid, welzijn en sport
Contact

Vijzelstraat 32
1017 HL Amsterdam

info@oorlogsbronnen.nlPers en media
Deze website is bekroond met:Deze website is bekroond met 3 DIA awardsDeze website is bekroond met 4 Lovie awards