Lea Langer Grundig. Begei Haharegah [“In the Valley of Slaughter.”]

AUCTION 63 | Thursday, November 13th, 2014 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic and Ceremonial Art

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Lot 133
(HOLOCAUST).

Lea Langer Grundig. Begei Haharegah [“In the Valley of Slaughter.”]

<<First edition.>> Sixteen horrifying images by Grundig depicting the transport of Jews to the death camps. With poem by Shin Shalom. pp. (18). Original linen-backed printed boards. Rectangular 4to.

Tel Aviv: 1944

Est: $700 - $1,000
PRICE REALIZED $650
16 uncommonly early Holocaust-themed artworks by the German-Jewish artist Lea Grundig (1906-1977). Born in Dresden into an Orthodox family, after a spell in the Zionist youth movement Blau-Weiss she became a Communist and subsequently created much agitprop art. She married the non-Jewish artist associated with the New Objectivity movement Hans Grundig (1901-58) and when her Communist husband was arrested by the Nazis and sent to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp Lea managed to flee to Palestine in 1940. In 1949 she returned to Dresden (East Germany) and became a professor at the local Academy of Fine Arts adapting the style of socialist realism and taking an active part in visualizing the ideology of the new German Democratic Republic. Currently The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung of Tel Aviv along with The Presler Museum are exhibiting “From Dresden to Tel Aviv: Lea Grundig 1933-1948” curated by Gideon Ofrat.