Object numberM1991/039:001
DescriptionDrawing with coloured pencils of two girls, Malka Einhorn aged 7 years (left) and Inusia Tobias aged 6 1/2 years (right). The caption in the centre reads "Perished 1942 in Belz" (Belzec).
Malka (Maryla) and her cousin Inusia were inseparable. They were murdered in the extermination camp, Belzec, after being first deported from Krakow to the Brzesko Ghetto, with Stefan’s parents and his sister Cesia.
The drawing, based on a photograph, was commissioned by the mother of Malka, Fela Einhorn, after the war. Artist unknown. Date unknown.
Malka (Maryla) and her cousin Inusia were inseparable. They were murdered in the extermination camp, Belzec, after being first deported from Krakow to the Brzesko Ghetto, with Stefan’s parents and his sister Cesia.
The drawing, based on a photograph, was commissioned by the mother of Malka, Fela Einhorn, after the war. Artist unknown. Date unknown.
Subjectchildren, victims, holocaust art, memorials
Object namedrawings
Materialpaper
Dimensions
- frame width: 650.00 mm
height: 535.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Stefan and Fela Einhorn
