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The
destruction of Europe plays itself out against a backdrop of
destroyed buildings. Both a full moon and the sun are visible
in the somber, overcast sky. A group of figures appear in the
center of the work, among them a woman crouching on the ground
next to a standing figure with hands raised to the sky.
The bodies of other victims are scattered throughout the
scene. In the left foreground, two figures face forward; one
covers her mouth with her hand, the other raises a hand to her
forehead. The painting, done only in black, white and shades
of gray, expresses Nussbaum’s sense of foreboding that the
outbreak of war signals the destruction of European culture.
In
memory of Yitzhak Tabolicki and his wife Guitele Katz; Leon
Katz, his wife Irene Temkin and their daughter Esther; Lazare
Goldstein, his wife Mala Katz and their children Harry and
Dora; Eva Katz and her family; Nathan Schwartz and Feigl
Moscicka and her children.
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