Jewish Museum in Berlin exposes clandestine drawings by Czech artist Bedrich Frit deported in 1941 to the Nazi concentration camp Theresienstadt . His grandson, David Haas sums up the work of his grandfather, a brief phrase: "in a terrible place he created a truly impressive works" Located near Prague Theresienstadt camp, in which the artist was imprisoned together with his wife at the age of 35 years, considered as the Nazi regime. "Exemplary" of its kind. It contained many artists, and Bedřich, responsible for the studio of twenty artists, was among them. Having access to paint and paper, Bedřich managed to depict the realities of the camp in secret from the guards in a caricature manner typical of him. In total, 36 sketches and 25 sketches of the artist are presented at the exhibition. You can visit it by August 25, 2012.
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