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Schematic representation of European Jewry

Arnold Schoenberg1933/1934

Arnold Schönberg Center

Arnold Schönberg Center
Vienna, Austria

Schönberg concerned himself for almost 30 years with questions of Jewish politics, his own Jewish identity, and religion. The question of what makes Jews into a people represents a constant theme in his writings, an engagement that began to intensify before emigrating to the United States in 1933. In written glosses and commentaries Schönberg in 1923 begins to occupy himself with questions of anti-Semitism and the Jewish religion, as well as with the principles of Jewish politics, which he later develops systematically. At the center of his deliberations are questions of assimilation and of the peculiarities of the Jewish notion of ethics. In a graphic classification of Judaism Schönberg tried to design a visual image of inner-Jewish divisions.

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  • Title: Schematic representation of European Jewry
  • Creator: Arnold Schönberg
  • Date Created: 1933/1934
  • Physical Dimensions: w26 x h19.5 cm
  • Provenance: Arnold Schoenberg, Los Angeles; Gertrud Schoenberg, Los Angeles; Nuria Schoenberg Nono, Venezia, Lawrence and Ronald Schoenberg, Los Angeles; Arnold Schoenberg Institute, Los Angeles; Arnold Schönberg Center, Vienna
  • Type: Drawing
  • Rights: Belmont Music Publishers, Los Angeles
  • External Link: https://www.schoenberg.at
  • Medium: Colored pencil, ink and tape on paper
Arnold Schönberg Center

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