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T he Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life has acquired 450 artworks by the
Polish-born Jewish illustrator Arthur Szyk, whose works focused on subjects
ranging from Nazism to the birth of the State of Israel. The acquisition was made
possible by the single largest monetary gift to acquire art in the history of UC Berkeley.
The $10.1 million gift from Belmont-based Taube Philanthropies paid for the purchase
of the paintings, drawings and sketches by Szyk, who immigrated to the U.S. in 1940
and died in 1951 at the age of 57.
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So much of what Arthur Szyk did was fighting for justice and freedom, so he used his
art in that way, Ungar said in an interview. His was a visual commentary on art in
the 20th century, particularly as it affected the Jewish people.
Here was an artist who believed deeply in his own people, not only during World
War II and the Holocaust, as a way of standing up to Nazism and fascism, but he also
used his art to raise the prestige of the Jew in the world.
Ungar said there are almost 250 originals in the Szyk (pronounced Shick) collection
purchased by the Magnes, as well as about 200 sketches and drawings.
Its really pretty rare for a single institution to have, essentially, the entire corpus of
an important artists work, in addition to a vast trove of documentary material
which is to say his diaries, financial records, commissions, UC Berkeley professor of
history Tom Laqueur said. ArthurSzykwas an important political artist as well as an
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important Jewish artist who captured and commented on significant world events in
his art.
The Jewish News
of Northern California
The parents of Tad Taube, chairman of Taube Philanthropies, were also Polish
immigrants. They met Szyk in New York in the 1940s.
Ungar, who has devoted his life to calling attention to Szyks work, said hes thrilled
that the Magnes now will be able to highlight an artist who illustrated everything from
a famous haggadah to fairy tales but always focused on human rights.
Here was an artist who was the leading anti-Nazi artist in America during World War
II, who used his value system as a Jew to be an advocate for humanity at large, Ungar
said. He believed that an artist cannot remain neutral in such times, that life should
not be restricted to painting landscapes.
Rob Gloster
Rob Gloster is J.'s senior writer. He can be reached at rob@jweekly.com.
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