A child survives in Drohobycz: the story behind Alicia Melamed Adam's paintings
TitreA child survives in Drohobycz: the story behind Alicia Melamed Adam's paintings
Auteur
Call number940.5318/0358
N° d'objet08009m
Lieu de publicationLondon, England
EditeurVallentine Mitchell
Année de publication
2011
Paginationpp281-302
MatérielArticle
SérieLandscapes after battle ; v. 2
ISBN9780853039426
NotesArticle from the book 'Justice, politics and memory in Europe after the second World War' pp281-302
Description
For Alicia Melamed Adams painting her lost family was a means to visually represent and come to terms with trauma and loss two decades after the events themselves. She was the only survivor from her family and she survived by marrying, at fifteen, the son of a family who manufactured uniforms for the occupying German forces. For her painting was a private form of remembering.