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Jankel Adler

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and other places in Spain. During the election campaign of July 1932 he published, with a group of leftist artists and intellectuals, an urgent appeal against the policy of the
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against the fascist regime in Germany. In the years that followed, he made numerous journeys to Poland, Italy, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Romania and the
1152: 33: 1172: 808: 375:. He enjoyed experimenting with materials, for example sand admixtures. He often painted Jewish subjects, and painted a few abstract compositions. 284: 185:. Adler volunteered for the Polish army during World War II but was later discharged for health reasons, eventually settling in Scotland and then 1147: 1137: 505: 524: 1096: 556: 490: 237:, a group of young Jewish artists. In 1920 he returned briefly to Berlin; in 1921 he returned to Barmen, and in 1922 he moved to 1167: 1182: 1142: 1081: 132: 801: 355:. Adler died in Whitley Cottage in Aldbourne on 25 April 1949 at the age of 53, and is buried at the Jewish cemetery in 265:, who influenced his work. A painting by Adler received a gold medal at the exhibition "German art Düsseldorf" in 1928. 258: 163: 548:
Theater-Bewusstsein: Polnisches Theater in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts : Ideen, Konzepte, Manifeste
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that had been reconstituted in France; in 1941 he was discharged for health reasons and lived thereafter in
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and signed the "Founding Proclamation of the Union of Progressive International Artists". He also joined
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regime which took power in 1933. In that year, two of his pictures were displayed by the
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and the Union of Progressive International Artists in Germany. He began teaching at
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active primarily in Germany, France and England. He began his career as an
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The Millennium Book of Aldbourne - A Snapshot of the Parish in the Year 2000
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From 1918 to 1919 he went back to Łódź, where he was joint founder of
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With the outbreak of World War II in 1939, he volunteered for the
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Jankiel Jakub Adler was born as the seventh of ten children in
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From Adler to Żuławski: A Century of Polish Artists in Britain
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Jankel Adler: an artist seen from one of many possible angles
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in Scotland where his work at this time included his
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In 1912 he began training as an 14: 367:Adler was strongly influenced by 253:in an artists group known as the 1153:20th-century Polish male artists 425: 413: 399: 380: 1173:20th-century German printmakers 481:Andrzej Kempa, Marek Szukalak, 37:Adler in 1924, photographed by 579:Amishai-Maisels, Ziva (1988). 241:. In May 1922 he attended the 1: 1082:Racial policy of Nazi Germany 261:, and became acquainted with 257:. He became a teacher at the 1148:20th-century Polish painters 1138:20th-century German painters 1133:People from Łódź East County 303:Arts Center as examples of 1199: 1077:Censorship in Nazi Germany 777:5 artworks by Jankel Adler 676:"Adler, Jankel, 1895–1949" 407:The Venus of Kirkcudbright 832:Degenerate Art Exhibition 824: 732:Aldbourne Heritage Centre 701:"Kirkcudbright Galleries" 545:Dudzik, Wojciech (2011). 325:Degenerate Art Exhibition 311:consciously as political 183:Degenerate Art Exhibition 30: 1102:Museum of Fine Arts Bern 656:. 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August Sander
Tuszyn
Łódź
Aldbourne
Wiltshire
Polish-Jewish
avant-garde
printmaker
engraver
Belgrade
Yung-yidish
Łódź
Cologne Progressives
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Paul Klee
Nazi persecution
fascism
Degenerate Art Exhibition
Aldbourne
the Holocaust
Tuszyn
Łódź
engraver
Belgrade
Barmen
Wuppertal
Yung-yidish
Düsseldorf
International Congress of Progressive Artists

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