Title:
Bernard Zakheim letters, 1930-1950 approximately
Bernard Zakheim papers
Creator/Contributor:
Zakheim, Bernard Baruch, 1898-1985, creator, correspondent.
Creator/Contributor:
Judah L. Magnes Museum, 2007.018.
Creator/Contributor:
Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life
Abstract:
Consists of 34 letters written to the artist Bernard Zakheim from members of his family. Many of them were written while Bernard
Zakheim lived in the Western United States, and they provide a compelling testimony to his futile attempts to get members
of his family living in Poland out of Europe before the onset of World War Two and the advent of the Holocaust. Letters appear
to be in Yiddish and Polish. One letter has never been opened.
Date:
1930 (issued)
Subject:
Zakheim, Bernard Baruch -- 1898-1985 -- Correspondence
United States. -- Works Progress Administration.
Mural painting and decoration -- 20th century
Jews -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland
Note:
Formerly: Judah L. Magnes Museum Collection Number 2007.018
Bernard Zakheim letters, BANC MSS 2010/590, The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, The Bancroft Library, University
of California, Berkeley.
Bernard Zakheim was born in Poland in 1898, and studied drawing, painting, and sculpture at the Polish National Academy of
Fine Art. After fighting in World War I, he immigrated to San Francisco in 1920 to work as a sculptor and muralist. Zakheim
worked on federally funded art projects in San Francisco through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), and is well know
for his murals at the Jewish Community Center, the Alemany Health Center, UCSF, and Coit Tower. During World War II, many
of Zakheim's family members were killed during the Nazi Holocaust.
Materials in Polish and Yiddish.
Type:
Correspondence-California-San Francisco.
Physical Description:
print
1 (34
Language:
English
Origin:
California