Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.25819/dedo/104
Jüdische Puppenkinder als Lebensbegleiter durch dunkle Jahrzehnte. Die Portraitpuppen der deutsch-jüdischen Künstlerin Edith Samuel aus den 1920er- und 1930er-Jahren
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Jewish doll children as life companions through dark decades. The portrait dolls of the German-Jewish artist Edith Samuel from the 1920s and 1930s
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Article
Author
Subjects
Edith Samuel
Doll maker
Jewish dolls
Portrait dolls
Source
denkste: puppe - multidisziplinäre zeitschrift für mensch-puppen-diskurse; Bd. 4 Nr. 1 (2021): Puppen als Seelenverwandte – biographische Spuren von Puppen in Kunst, Literatur, Werk und Darstellung. - ISSN: 2568-9363 ; 33-41
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
universi - Universitätsverlag Siegen
Abstract
This article is focused on the work and life of the doll maker Edith Samuel (1907- 1964). She created her first “portrait dolls” during the 1920s and 1930s in Essen, Germany. They became known as "everyday dolls" and "Jewish dolls". Edith Samuel's talent as a doll maker became apparent from early on, and in the 1930s she was renowned in Germany for her art. In 1939, she emigrated to Palestine, and she successfully started a second career as a doll maker in Erez Israel. However, it is her early work that is to be contemplated here: A whole 'generation' of peculiar Jewish portrait dolls – which contributed to their owners’ sense of identity – must not be forgotten. These dolls were particularly important as animated companions in times of murderous persecution.
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