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    A One-Man Army: The Art of Arthur Szyk

    Presented by Holocaust Museum Houston at Holocaust Museum Houston

    October 20, 2008-July 26, 2009

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    A One-Man Army: The Art of Arthur Szyk

    Holocaust Museum Houston presents the exhibition A One-Man Army: The Art of Arthur Szyk.

    Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) was described by Eleanor Roosevelt as a “one-man army,” using art as a weapon to garner support for the social and political issues in which he believed.

    Szyk (pronounced Shick) was born in Lodz, Poland. He studied art in Paris and lived in London before immigrating to the United...

    Holocaust Museum Houston presents the exhibition A One-Man Army: The Art of Arthur Szyk.

    Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) was described by Eleanor Roosevelt as a “one-man army,” using art as a weapon to garner support for the social and political issues in which he believed.

    Szyk (pronounced Shick) was born in Lodz, Poland. He studied art in Paris and lived in London before immigrating to the United States in 1940.

    Szyk believed his art could make a difference in the world and became one of the 20th century’s most important political propagandists. Throughout his career, Syzk produced illustrated books, illuminated manuscripts, commercial art and posters, stamps for humanitarian causes, and political cartoons which appeared on the covers of many important magazines during World War II.

    Throughout his work, Szyk portrayed the Jewish people not as victims but as strong, patriotic and heroic. He called for a Jewish homeland in Palestine – a campaign that he continued after the end of World War II. He called for the United States to enter the war against Germany and he created many powerful anti-Nazi and anti-axis cartoons.

    A One-Man Army: The Art of Arthur Szyk highlights the private collection of Gregg and Michelle Philipson, and includes loans of important works from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and the United States Naval Academy Museum.

    This exhibition is underwritten by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc., with special thanks to Continental Airlines, official airline of Holocaust Museum Houston.

    Pictured: Cover of The New Order by Arthur Szyk. Courtesy, Gregg and Michelle Philipson.

    Holocaust Museum Houston

    5401 Caroline St.
    Houston, TX 77004-6804

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    The Museum is open to the public seven days a week.

    General admission is free.

    Times:
    The public is invited to a free preview reception on Monday, October 20,
    6pm-8pm

    Run extended to July 26, 2009.

    Regular Museum Hours:
    Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
    Saturday-Sunday 12noon-5pm

    Phone: 713-942-8000

    Parking:

    On site and street parking available.


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