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Julo Levin, originally Julius (5 September 1901,
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- 1943, KZ Auschwitz) was a German
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painter of Jewish ancestry. Most of his surviving works are watercolors and sketches, however his family have some of his paintings. He was murdered in
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.


Biography

He showed an early aptitude for art and, from 1919, was already associated with artistic circles in the
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. He studied at the
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campus of the
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with the Dutch artist, Johan Thorn Prikker; following him when he went to teach at the Royal Kunstgewerbeschule, Munich, in 1921. He transferred to the
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in 1923, where he was a Master Student of Heinrich Campendonk and Heinrich Nauen. Upon completing his studies in 1926, he received his first major commission: a mural for the GeSoLei. His earnings enabled him to make a study trip to Paris. In 1931, he would return to France; spending a summer in
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which was especially productive. From 1925 t0 1932, he was a member of the "Rheinischen Sezession" and "
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". He held numerous exhibitions in Düsseldorf, Berlin and Nurnberg. From 1930 to 1939, he shared a studio in
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with and other lesser-known artists.Immermannstraße 66, 4. Etage: Levin, Julo, Kunstmaler; Schwesig, Karl, Kunstmaler; Zarenbowicz, Albert, Musterzeichner
in Adressbuch der Stadt Düsseldorf, 1930, S. 172
Soon after establishing himself there he, Schwesig, Peter Ludwigs, , and the actor/director Wolfgang Langhoff created the Düsseldorf branch of the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists (known as "Asso"), a Communist- oriented organization. As a result, in June 1933, he was arrested on political charges, related to his close ties with members of the KPD. Because of this, and his being Jewish, he was denied membership in the
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, and was served with a "Malverbot" (painting forbidden) which put an end to his career. He was, however, able to work as a drawing teacher at Jewish schools in Düsseldorf and Berlin. He collected their drawings and passed them along to Mieke Monjau, wife of the painter Franz Monjau, who preserved them through the war. The collection is now in the .Bilder vom Abschied – Stadtmuseum zeigt Zeichnungen von jüdischen Kindern aus den Jahren 1936 bis 1938
Andreas Rehnolt, in: ''Jüdischen Allgemeinen''. (2012)
After 1939, he lived in Berlin, where he continued to teach drawing until 1942, when the Jewish community became a source of conscripted labor for the SS. While working at the railroad freight station, he was charged with cleaning the box cars returning from the
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s.Julius (Julo) Levin
''Holocaust Encyclopedia'', 2017 In May, 1943, Levin himself was taken to Auschwitz, where he was murdered later that year.
Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority.
In 1962, on the south side of the , a memorial stone was erected in honor of Levin, Franz Monjau and Peter Ludwigs. Since 2003, the "Julo-Levin-Ufer" in Düsseldorf-Hafen has been dedicated to the artist. A memorial stele, created under the auspices of the Stiftung Monjau-Levin, was unveiled in 2014. The building includes a hall for events and pedagogical projects. In 2015 the artist,
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, placed a ''
stolperstein A (; plural ; literally 'stumbling stone', metaphorically a 'stumbling block') is a sett-size, concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. The project, initi ...
'' at Levin's birthplace in Stettin (Szczecin). In 2017, another ''stolperstein'' was placed in front of his residence in Berlin.


References


Further reading

* Annette Baumeister (Ed.): ''Julo Levin 1901–1943. Monographie und Werkverzeichnis''. Wienand, Cologne 2001, . * Joseph Walk (Ed.): ''Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden 1918–1945.'',
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, Jerusalem. Saur, Munich 1988, . * Mieke Monjau: ''… zu denen halten, die verfolgt sind''. Eine biografische Befragung von Bernd H. Stappert. Talheimer Verlag 1993, .


External links

*
Literatur von und über Julo Levin in der Bibliothek des Jüdischen Museums Berlin

''Levin, Julo''
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