Irene Lieblich (April 20, 1923 – December 28, 2008) was a
Polish
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-born artist and
Holocaust survivor
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noted for illustrating the books of Nobel laureate
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Isaac Bashevis Singer ( yi, יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער; November 11, 1903 – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born American Jewish writer who wrote and published first in Yiddish and later translated himself into English with the help ...
and for her paintings highlighting Jewish life and culture. She is also a distant cousin of noted Yiddish language author and playwright
Isaac Leib Peretz
Isaac Leib Peretz ( pl, Icchok Lejbusz Perec, yi, יצחק־לייבוש פרץ) (May 18, 1852 – April 3, 1915), also sometimes written Yitskhok Leybush Peretz was a Polish Jewish writer and playwright writing in Yiddish. Payson R. Stevens, Ch ...
.
Early life
Irene Wechter was born on April 20, the second night of
Passover
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, in 1923
[Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database]
USHMN.org; retrieved April 16, 2017. in
Zamość
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, Poland. She was the daughter of Leon and Chana (née Brondwajn) Wechter in
Zamość
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, Poland. Her father was in the medical profession. Her only sibling, a younger brother named Nathan, was murdered at age 13 during the Holocaust. Irene was a survivor of the Holocaust.
When asked about her experiences as a Holocaust survivor, Lieblich said:
I do not speak of my experiences during the Holocaust. I do not dwell on these moments. What we must remember are the Jewish souls that did not survive and this is what I am trying to do-- capture them to bring back their spirit. They have much to tell us and show us of their lives. Maybe beside an artist, I am now also an historian.
Personal life
She and Jakob Lieblich married in 1946 and emigrated from
West Germany
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to
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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, with their son Nathan in 1952. Daughter Mahli was born in Chicago, in 1953.
Work
From 1955–80, the family lived in
Brooklyn, New York
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, where Irene wrote poetry to be published in Jewish periodicals, notably ''
The Jewish Daily Forward
''The Forward'' ( yi, פֿאָרווערטס, Forverts), formerly known as ''The Jewish Daily Forward'', is an American news media organization for a Jewish American audience. Founded in 1897 as a Yiddish-language daily socialist newspaper, ...
'', from the mid- to late 1960s to the early 1970s. In 1971, at the age of 48, Irene took up painting. She enrolled in art classes at the
Brooklyn Museum of Art
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, where her instructors were impressed with her natural abilities. Encouraged by her professors, Irene began to exhibit her work in the New York area. She won first prize for painting at the Art Festival of the Farband in New York in 1972, only a year after she began to paint.
During 1973–74, her work remained on exhibition at Artists Equity in New York, where noted author and future Nobel laureate
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Isaac Bashevis Singer ( yi, יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער; November 11, 1903 – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born American Jewish writer who wrote and published first in Yiddish and later translated himself into English with the help ...
saw it. Singer insisted that his publishers hire Lieblich to illustrate his books for children, including ''A Tale of Three Wishes'',
and ''The Power of Light: Eight Stories for Hanukkah''. Another work, ''Spiritual Lights over Jerusalem'', was reproduced on greeting cards by the Women's Division of the
Zionist Organization of America
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.
In 1980, she moved to
Miami Beach, Florida
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, where she continued to draw and paint. In 1995, her works were featured in an exhibition titled ''Living Memories'' at the
Fontainebleau Hilton, Miami Beach, held in conjunction with the last formal
World Gathering of Holocaust Survivors.
Lieblich's works were shown at the
National Yiddish Library Gallery in
Amherst, Massachusetts
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as part of a 2004 exhibit celebrating the centenary of
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Isaac Bashevis Singer ( yi, יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער; November 11, 1903 – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born American Jewish writer who wrote and published first in Yiddish and later translated himself into English with the help ...
's birth. The Shtetl Museum at
Rishon LeZion
Rishon LeZion ( he, רִאשׁוֹן לְצִיּוֹן , ''lit.'' First to Zion, Arabic: راشون لتسيون) is a city in Israel, located along the central Israeli coastal plain south of Tel Aviv. It is part of the Gush Dan metropolitan ...
in Israel reproduced Lieblich's painting ''The World of Isaac Bashevis Singer'' on the poster it issued to commemorate its groundbreaking ceremony held there on June 1, 2003. A 2009-10 exhibition at
Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, New York, featured her work on the front cover of the catalogue.
Richard McBee wrote of one of Lieblich's illustrations depicting World War II Jewish Partisans celebrating the holiday of Hanukkah in a snow-filled forest while some keep an armed watch, "The simple composition slowly reveals first courageous piety, then childish playfulness and finally the deadly seriousness of their guards. Jewish faith at work."
Relationship with Isaac Bashevis Singer
Of Singer, Lieblich once said, "My vocabulary is too limited to describe Mr. Singer's genius." Lieblich and Singer enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship, as Lieblich's art illuminated the spirit of Singer's recollections of shtetl life and traditional Jewish values. Singer and Lieblich first met at the Artists Equity gallery on Broadway in 1973, where Lieblich's art was on display.
Lieblich recalled seeing a bent-over man who peered at her paintings and commented that he recognized the houses in them, certain that they depicted his own shtetl. Indeed, the painting in question did recreate a row of houses in
Bilgoraj, the village in Poland where Singer grew up. This serendipitous encounter prompted Singer to ask Lieblich to illustrate one of his children's books, ''A Tale of Three Wishes''.
Awards and honors
*1972: Won First Prize for painting at the Art Festival of the Farband in New York.
*1973-1974: Exhibited at Artists Equity, New York, where Isaac Bashevis Singer encountered her work.
*1995: ''Living Memories'' exhibition at the Fontainebleau Hilton, Miami Beach, in conjunction with the last formal World Gathering of Holocaust Survivors.
*2004: National Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts, displays 20 of Lieblich's illustrations in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Isaac Bashevis Singer's birth.
*2009:
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion exhibition in New York City, New York.
*2010: Exhibit at
Skirball Cultural Center
The Skirball Cultural Center, founded in 1996, is a Jewish educational institution in Los Angeles, California. The center, named after philanthropist-couple Jack H. Skirball and Audrey Skirball-Kenis, features a museum with regularly changing e ...
in Los Angeles, California.
*2011: Exhibit at
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
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, Amherst, Massachusetts.
References
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1923 births
2008 deaths
American children's book illustrators
Holocaust survivors
20th-century Polish Jews
Jewish women artists
Jewish American artists
Jewish painters
20th-century Polish painters
21st-century Polish painters
20th-century American painters
21st-century American painters
Polish emigrants to the United States
American women painters
20th-century American women artists
21st-century American women artists
20th-century American Jews
21st-century American Jews