The Book. The First Part Of The Book Describes The Life Of Klara Gereb A Graphic Artist In Subotica Yugoslavia Who Perished In Auschwitz. She Was Raised In A Jewish Family In Szabadka In Pre-World War I Hungary And Attended The National Hungarian Royal School Of Arts And Crafts In Budapest. Following Wwi Her Home Town Became Subotica Yugoslavia. After Study Tours In Austria Italy And France She Married Louis Fenyves Manager Of A Printing Plant And Newspaper. They Had Two Children. In 1944 She Was Deported To Auschwitz Where She Perished. During The Deportation Her Former Cook Saved A Binder Of Her Graphic Work Which She Returned To The Artist'S Children. The Second Part Of The Book Is A Catalog Of A Representative Subset Of Klara Gereb'S Surviving Work In Five Sections: Illustrations Etchings And Lithographs; Student Work; Portraits; Nature Studies; And Cityscapes Of Budapest Vienna Paris Venice And Florence.
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