Roman Vishniac, De Berlin à New York (1920 - 1975). Une exposition au musée d'art et d'histoire du judaïsme du 17 septembre 2014 au 25 janvier 2015.
Bastille Day celebrations, rue du Faubourg-Montmartre, Paris |
Boy with kindling in basement dwelling, Krochmalna Street, Warsaw |
David Eckstein, seven years old, and classmates in cheder (Jewish elementary school), Brod, Czechoslovakia |
Drawer of freshly farmed eggs, Gut Winkel, a training farm for German-Jewish youth hoping to immigrate to Palestine, Spreenhagen in der Mark, Brandenburg, Germany |
Entrance to Kazimierz, the Jewish district of Krakow |
Factory worker cutting and grinding glass, Hoffman MF & Co., New York |
First-year student nurses, including several Holocaust survivors, in a classroom, Beth Israel School of Nursing, Lower East Side, New York |
Fish is the favored food for the kosher table, Eastern Europe |
Girl in plaid dress, Mukacevo |
Interior of the Anhalter Bahnhof railway terminus near Potsdamer Platz, Berlin |
Jewish refugees from Germany leaving France for Palestine on board the S.S. Providence, Marseille Harbor |
Jewish schoolchildren, Mukacevo |
Jewish youth, Mukacevo |
Marc Chagall, New York |
Men sharing a newspaper on the beach, Nice, France |
People behind bars, Berlin Zoo |
Preparing food in a Jewish soup kitchen, Berlin |
Sara, sitting in bed in a basement dwelling, with stenciled flowers above her head, Warsaw |
Student auto mechanics learning to repair a car engine, New York |
Sunlight streaming into Leipzig Central Station, Leipzig, Germany |
Vishniac’s daughter Mara posing in front of a shop specializing in instruments that measure the difference in size between Aryan and non-Aryan skulls, Berlin |
Window washer balancing on a ladder, Berlin |
Woman walking on crutches through ruins, Berlin |
Zionist youth building a school and foundry while learning construction techniques, Werkdorp Nieuwesluis, Wieringermeer, The Netherlands |