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Rahel Szalit-Marcus was a painter and graphic artist known for her lithographic illustrations. She created oil paintings, watercolors, and drawings (in ink, pastel, and chalk), and she began to exhibit her paintings around 1920. In the early 1920s, she illustrated books and print portfolios, most of
482:"Menshelakh un stsenes : Zekhtsen tseykhenungen tsu Sholem Aleykhems verk "Motl Peysi dem hazens yingel" [YIDDISH] by Szalit-Marcus, Rachel; Baal-Makhshoves: G Hardcover (1922) First edition. | ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB)"
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Active in the
Association of Women Artists in Berlin beginning in 1927, Szalit was able to exhibit her paintings and other work alongside such renowned artists as KĂ€the Kollwitz,
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Koller, Sabine (2012). "Mentshelekh un stsenes. Rahel Szalit-Marcus illustriert Sholem
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Dzabagina, Anna (2019). "Berlin's Left Bank? Eleonore
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