Arthur Szyk: Drawing Against National Socialism and Terror Opens at Deutsches Historisches Museum
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Arthur Szyk: Drawing Against National Socialism and Terror Opens at Deutsches Historisches Museum
Arthur Szyk: Anti-Christ, New York, 1942. © Tokyo: Prof. Rinjiro Sodei.



BERLIN.- The Deutsches Historisches Museum presents Arthur Szyk: Drawing Against National Socialism and Terror, an exhibition of the German Historical Museum in cooperation with the Arthur Szyk Society, Burlingame, USA. Curated by Katja Widmann and Johannes Zechner.

Arthur Szyk (1894–1951) was one of the most memorable political caricaturists and illustrators during World War II. With his artist’s pencil he fought against the National Socialist regime and its Axis partners. His pieces appeared in highcirculation American magazines and daily newspapers. With his drawings and the active involvement in relief organizations, he sought ceaselessly to direct the public’s attention to the mass murder of the European Jews. The First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt referred to him as a “one-man army”. The exhibition provides a representative cross section of Szyk’s oeuvre for the first time in Germany, focusing in particular on his political drawings.










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