WEINGLUCK, Henry

Identifier
P0151
Language of Description
English
Dates
1941 - 1985
Level of Description
Fonds
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

0.07 metres of textual records. - 3 paintings.

Biographical History

Henry Weingluck was born in Zawiercie, Poland, in 1903. He was an artist (painter), often depicted Jewish themes; pupil of Max Lieberman; exhibited in Paris with Kandinsky and Chagall; exhibited in Art Gallery of Ontario and Jewish Museum, Berlin. Lived in France 1933-1942; imprisoned in eight concentration camps 1942-1945; later settled in Canada. He died in Toronto in 1987.

Scope and Content

Documents on Le Chef de groupe no. 405 de Travailleurs, étrangers, Meyssac, France 1941-1942. Exhibition catalogue 1978. Clippings 1977-1985. 3 paintings on Jewish themes in Art storage.

Note(s)

  • Alpha-numeric designations: P88/43.General note: Painting was donated in 1992. Mostly originals.

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