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526: 213:. From 1925, she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and then in Paris in the studios of Fernand Léger and Amédée Ozenfant. Léger's works in particular influenced her painting. In Paris, she met her future husband, a Lviv painter, Roman Sielski. In 1929, she returned with him to Lviv. Together with Roman, she was a co-founder of the Association of Artists and Designers " artes ". From 1930 to 1932, they participated in twelve exhibitions in Lviv, Ternopil, Stanisławów, Warsaw, Kraków and Łódź. 33: 506: 482: 494: 430: 355:
Images of a Vanished World: The Jews of Eastern Galicia, from the Mid-19th Century to the First Third of the 20th Century : Exhibition Catalogue from the Collections of the Lviv Art Gallery, Lviv Museum of History, Museum of Ethnography and Crafts, Museum of Religious History, Private
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The influence of surrealism appeared in her paintings. She collaborated with the left-wing monthly " Sygnały ". In 1937, she visited Paris again. She spent the period of
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Margit Sielska-Reich specialized in portraiture and painting landscapes. Much of her work was shown in exhibitions, and still is held in them to this day.
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in Lviv. In 1942 she was arrested by the Gestapo, with her father and brother and his wife, and was taken to the
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The daughter of Laura and Isaak Reich, she began studying painting at the Free Academy of Fine Arts in Lviv with
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Simon, Hermann; Stratenwerth, Irene; Hinrichs, Ronald (2007).
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Polski słownik judaistyczny: dzieje, kultura, religia, ludzie
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Kolomyia
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Austria-Hungary
Lviv
Ukrainian SSR
Soviet Union
Painter
graphic designer
Constructivism
Cubism
Surrealism
Socialist realism
Modernism
Ukrainian
romanized
Lviv
Leonard Podhorodecki
Feliks Michał Wygrzywalski
Edward Pietsch
Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków
Ignacy Pieńkowski
Władysław Jarocki
Henryk Kunzek
World War 2
Lviv ghetto
Sascha Wynnytzky
Second World War
Lviv
Kyiv

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