Jankel Adler 1895–1949 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/jankel-adler-630
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Artist page for Jankel Adler (1895–1949)
Member Expand Art and Artists Artists Jankel Adler
‘Orphans‘, Jankel Adler, 1941
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‘No Man’s Land‘, Jankel Adler, 1943
Sutherland OM 1950–1 Woman with Hat Jankel Adler
‘The Mutilated‘, Jankel Adler, 1942–3
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‘Woman with Hat‘, Jankel Adler, 1940
(2,497) You might like No Man’s Land Jankel Adler
Jankel Adler, a Polish-Jewish figure and still-life – It was here that Adler became a friend of Paul Klee – Adler was a committed Internationalist and a signatory
Sketchbooks of Jankel Adler [c.1927–49] Twitter
Inscribed on page 1 by Adler ‚5/III 1939‘. – Several leaves bear the studio stamp ‚Jankel Adler
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Adler has drawn on the reverse of the sheet with a – At other times Adler drew onto a second sheet with
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pages 1-3, and an inventory of works produced by Adler
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‘Edith Thomas’s account of a visit to Jankel Adler‘
Thomas Edith Thomas’s account of a visit to Jankel Adler