rings
Номер объектаM1992/028:003
Названиеrings
ОписаниеRing, made from scrap metal, crafted in the Theresienstadt ghetto / concentration camp by Ludwig Engel for his wife Fritzi. It bears her initials FE.
Part of a collection of more than 50 items of jewellery (charms, brooches and pendants) featuring images of dogs (Dachshund; Schnauzer), Minnie Mouse, a pig, elephant, duck, rabbit and other wild and domestic animals, miniature wrapped gifts, a louse, lice comb and pannikin with spoon – depicting the harsh realities of life in Terezin ghetto, or representing nostalgic aspects of pre-war life, produced circa 1941-1945 by Ludwig Engel, donated by Edith Engel (daughter-in-law).
Ludwig Engel (born 20 November 1869, died 1954), Austrian, was deported to Terezin on 24 November 1941 on the Ak transport from Prague. A jeweller by profession, he was appointed the head of a workshop in the ghetto which employed 30 crafts people, and where he made items of jewellery as souvenirs for the Germans. Using scrap metal, the items were also made unofficially for friends and loved ones or exchanged as bartering items for necessities. Rings initialled ‘FE’ were made for his wife Fritzi (1882-1947).
Ludwig immigrated to Australia, arriving in Sydney on 11 October 1947. In 1954 he went mountain climbing in Austria where he died, aged 85. He is buried in the Israelitsche Kultusgemeinde, Vienna. His wife Fritzi who never made it to Australia, is buried there too, together with their son Herbert (1909-1938) who committed suicide aged 29 rather than face deportation. Ludwig and Fritzi’s other son, Rudolf Engel (1903-1991), was also a jeweller. He married Edith Waldman.
Part of a collection of more than 50 items of jewellery (charms, brooches and pendants) featuring images of dogs (Dachshund; Schnauzer), Minnie Mouse, a pig, elephant, duck, rabbit and other wild and domestic animals, miniature wrapped gifts, a louse, lice comb and pannikin with spoon – depicting the harsh realities of life in Terezin ghetto, or representing nostalgic aspects of pre-war life, produced circa 1941-1945 by Ludwig Engel, donated by Edith Engel (daughter-in-law).
Ludwig Engel (born 20 November 1869, died 1954), Austrian, was deported to Terezin on 24 November 1941 on the Ak transport from Prague. A jeweller by profession, he was appointed the head of a workshop in the ghetto which employed 30 crafts people, and where he made items of jewellery as souvenirs for the Germans. Using scrap metal, the items were also made unofficially for friends and loved ones or exchanged as bartering items for necessities. Rings initialled ‘FE’ were made for his wife Fritzi (1882-1947).
Ludwig immigrated to Australia, arriving in Sydney on 11 October 1947. In 1954 he went mountain climbing in Austria where he died, aged 85. He is buried in the Israelitsche Kultusgemeinde, Vienna. His wife Fritzi who never made it to Australia, is buried there too, together with their son Herbert (1909-1938) who committed suicide aged 29 rather than face deportation. Ludwig and Fritzi’s other son, Rudolf Engel (1903-1991), was also a jeweller. He married Edith Waldman.
Место изготовленияTheresienstadt ghetto, Terezin, Czech Republic
Дата 1941 - 1945
Наименованиеjewellery
Материалmetal
Размерность
- diameter: 18.00 mm
Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Mrs. Edith Engel