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After the Pogrom

Maurycy Minkowskic. 1910

The Jewish Museum, New York

The Jewish Museum, New York
New York, United States

A somber group of homeless women and children rest on their flight following a pogrom. Their dark-hued clothes and makeshift bundles add to their sense of displacement and despair. Locked in their own reveries, the figures are isolated from one another as they contemplate the sorrowful present and the uncertain, frightening future.

Born in Warsaw, Maurycy Minkowski suffered a childhood accident that caused the loss of his hearing and speech. His early paintings concentrated on landscapes and portraits. After witnessing the pogrom in Bialystok in 1906, the artist abandoned his earlier themes and focused on depicting the persecution of Eastern European Jews and their subsequent mass migration.

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  • Title: After the Pogrom
  • Creator: Maurycy Minkowski
  • Date Created: c. 1910
  • Location: Warsaw, Poland, Europe
  • Physical Dimensions: 40 7/8 × 60 in. (103.9 × 152.4 cm)
  • Provenance: ?.Lester S. Klein, Boynton Beach, FL. (until 1986)
  • Type: Paintings
  • Rights: https://thejewishmuseum.org/about-this-site#terms-conditions
  • External Link: View this object at thejewishmuseum.org
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
The Jewish Museum, New York

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