MAX HANNEMANN\"JEW\"postcard Jewish/polish Poland/Ghetto Lodz judaica/holocaust


MAX HANNEMANN\

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MAX HANNEMANN\"JEW\"postcard Jewish/polish Poland/Ghetto Lodz judaica/holocaust:
$170.00


In oil hand painted and autographed postcard of MAX HANNEMANN (Maks Haneman, Hannemann) .Polish-Jewish painter in Lodz .
Oil on postcard stock.Usual old postcard size (136 x 91 mm).Postal not run (photo back).Signed lower center.
Excellent immaculate condition.
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Maks Haneman (including Max Hanneman, Hanneman) (b. May 11, 1882 in Lodz, died before 1944, probably in the Lodz ghetto) -Polish painter of Jewish origin.
BiographyIn 1907 he began his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, was a student of Leon Wyczółkowski and Theodore Axentowicz. After a year of interrupted education, to return to the university in 1911, again he left the university in 1914. From 1916 he was a student of the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw, the Krakow Academy back in 1919, he graduated graduating in 1920. He made his debut when held in Lodz in 1921. Exhibition Jewish art, his paintings were inspired by a trip to Palestine and presented themes oriental, Jewish and Christian. He was a member acting in Warsaw Association of Jewish Artists \'Muse\'. At the beginning of the 20s he moved to Zakopane, where he ran a gift shop, which also sold his paintings inspired by the Tatra Mountains and the resort atmosphere. He was a member of the Association of Artists Podhalańskich. Moving did not affect the activity of artistic, still created and actively participated in the artistic life of the Jewish Lodz. Two major exhibitions of his work were held in Lodz City Art Gallery in 1924, and 1927. In 1925 he made another trip to Palestine and Egypt, and after returning exhibited at the Warsaw Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts in 1927, in Lviv Society of Friends of Fine Arts, in 1928 that same Society in Krakow. In 1930 he participated in the international exhibition in Budapest, after returning to Zakopane in the same year also exhibited his works, and another exhibition took place there in 1933. A large exhibition of the works of Max Haneman was held in 1937 in Lodz Bnei Brith lodge. After the outbreak of World War II by the Nazis has been deprived of all the assets and returned to Lodz, where he was in the ghetto. There is no information on the death of Max Haneman, probably he died in the ghetto between 1941 and 1944.
The work :He painted views of Tatra, genre scenes and portraits, and to be completed travels to Palestine and Egypt also genre scenes and cityscapes inspired encountered views. Haneman works can be seen at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, the Tatra Museum im. Dr. Titus Chałubińskiego in Zakopane and in numerous private collections .
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MAX HANNEMANN\"JEW\"postcard Jewish/polish Poland/Ghetto Lodz judaica/holocaust:
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