Rahel Szalit-Marcus
Rahel Szalit-Marcus (2 July 1888 – August 1942) was a Jewish artist and illustrator. Born Rahel Markus in Telz [Telsiai] in the Kovno region of Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, she was active in Berlin during the Weimar Republic and in Paris in the 1930s. She was best known for her illustrations of East European Jewish subjects. Szalit-Marcus was murdered at Auschwitz in August 1942.
Rahel Szalit-Marcus | |
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Rahel Szalit-Marcus Self-Portrait, 1926 | |
Born | Telz, Russian Empire | 2 July 1888
Died | August 1942 54) Auschwitz concentration camp, German-occupied Poland | (aged
Other names | Rachel Szalit-Marcus |
Known for | Painting, illustrating |
Spouse | Julius Szalit |
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