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Jankiel Jakub Adler; 26 July 1895 – 25 April 1949) was a Polish-Jewish avant-garde
Artist page for Jankel Adler (1895–1949)
Jankiel Jakub Adler; 26 July 1895 – 25 April 1949) was a Polish-Jewish avant-garde
‘Orphans‘, Jankel Adler, 1941
Methuen 1936–7 Three Miners Josef Herman 1953 No Man’s Land Jankel Adler
‘The Mutilated‘, Jankel Adler, 1942–3
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‘Woman with Hat‘, Jankel Adler, 1940
1930 The Italian Woman Georges Rouault 1938 No Man’s Land Jankel Adler
‘No Man’s Land‘, Jankel Adler, 1943
Sutherland OM 1950–1 Three Miners Josef Herman 1953 Woman with Hat Jankel Adler
Jankel Adler, a Polish-Jewish figure and still-life painter, was born in Lodz, 1895 – It was here that Adler became a friend of Paul Klee, and his style developed a more – Adler was a committed Internationalist and a signatory for the ‚Urgent Appeal‘ calling
[1942–3] Sketchbook 6 Jankel Adler [c.1942–9] Sketchbook 7 Jankel Adler [
Inscribed on page 1 by Adler ‚5/III 1939‘. – Several leaves bear the studio stamp ‚Jankel Adler C.A.‘
Sketchbook 1 [c.1927–44] Front cover Created by Jankel Adler 1895–1949
Adler has drawn on the reverse of the sheet with a pointed instrument to transfer – At other times Adler drew onto a second sheet with the sketchbook sandwiched this
Sketchbook 14 [c.1944] Front cover Created by Jankel Adler 1895–1949 Date
Adler’s acquaintances in Glasgow on pages 1-3, and an inventory of works produced by Adler
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‘Edith Thomas’s account of a visit to Jankel Adler‘, Edith “Wanty” Thomas – part
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