Felix Nussbaum

Felix Nussbaum (11 December 1904 – 9 August 1944) was a German-Jewish surrealist painter. Nussbaum's paintings, including ''Self Portrait with Jewish Identity Card'' (1943) and ''Triumph of Death'' (1944), explore his experiences as a Jew during the Holocaust. His work is usually associated with the New Objectivity movement, and was influenced by the works of Giorgio de Chirico, Henri Rousseau, and Vincent van Gogh. He took refuge in Belgium after the Nazi rise to power, but was deported to Auschwitz along with his wife Felka Platek only a few months before the British liberation of Brussels on 3 September 1944. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Jürgensen, Sven
    Published 2022
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    Classmark: BK2 Nussbaum, Felix BG-Hb 0311/2022B
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    Published 2005
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    Classmark: BK3b Osnabrück/Felix-Nussbaum-Haus BG-Hb 1025/2004B
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