For as long as I can remember, the great Polish-American Jewish artist Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) has held a proud place at my Passover seder, courtesy of his hauntingly dynamic illustrations of the ...
Arthur Szyk, Polish artist, was honored at a testimonial dinner given by the Federation of Polish Jews in America at the Delmonico Hotel last night. Speakers included Z. Tygel, executive director of ...
The Dallas Holocaust Museum’s newest exhibition features the political cartoons of Arthur Szyk, a Polish-Jewish refugee, who came to the US during WWII. His work, which depicted the dictators who ...
Arthur Szyk’s political cartoons are as subtle as a rock slide. But they’re beautifully executed, compelling you to look. His portrayals of Nazi leaders, such as Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler, are ...
An exhibition reckons with the revived legacy of an immigrant artist who created ornate illuminations and scathing caricatures of Nazism and the horrors of the Holocaust. By Ralph Blumenthal An ...
Arthur Szyk fused his two passions—art and history—into a visual commentary on the dangerous parallel between the Exodus narrative of Egyptian oppression and the alarming developments unfolding in ...
The latest work by Arthur Szyk is going for $15,000 — it’s a Haggadah. Irvin Ungar, an antiquarian bookseller and Szyk devotee, is publishing a new edition of Szyk’s 1940 Haggadah that he calls ...
The show, which also features a display of World War II-related memorabilia, is in partnership with the UNI Gallery of Art's current exhibition, "Justice Illuminated: The Art of Arthur Szyk." Both ...
Works on paper, Pen ink, pencil and watercolor on paper A powerful example of political satire, this World War II-era illustration of Henri Petain, head of the Vichy government in France, was composed ...