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Drawings and Paintings Irene Awret From the Window of the Painters’Workshop. Pencil, p. i Drawing of my left hand. Pencil, p. 169 Prisoners taken from a truck are shoved into the Reception. Pencil, p. 227 Supplies are unloaded in the courtyard. Pencil, p. 227 In the Dormitory. Pencil, p. 228 In the Dormitory. Pen and ink, p. 228 Azriel Awret at work. Pencil, p. 237 Artist Lon Landau. Pencil p. 237 Baron Herbert von Ledermann Wartberg. Pencil, p. 238 Painter Klaus Gruenwald. Pencil, p. 238 Olga Puhlman, one of the B-numbers. Pen and wash, p. 247 Little girl. Pencil, p. 247 Portrait of a boy. Pencil, p. 248 Young man in golf trousers, seated. Pencil, p. 248 My arrival at Mechelen. Pencil, p. 289 Awret’s arrival: the search at the reception. Pencil, p. 289 SarahYampolsky. Oil, plate 1 The Two Seashells, Oil, plate 2 Redhaired Girl in a Green Coat. Oil, plate 4 The Train Is Coming.Watercolor, plate 8 Arnold Dobruszkes, the Electrician. Oil, plate 9 Napoleon.Watercolor, plate 10 The youngest brother Ehrentreu. Oil, plate 11 Pieteke Anger, born in the camp. Oil, plate 12 Lon Landau Drawing of an inmate. Pencil, p. 239 Drawing of an inmate. Pencil, p. 239 Till Eulenspiegel, Marionette, plate 3 Distribution of packages in the snow. Gouache, plate 7 xviii Jacques Ochs Flemish S.S. Guard “Ferdekopf,” p. 301 Dago Meyer. Pencil, p. 301 Judith,“The Spider.” Pencil, p. 302 Drawing of an Inmate, p. 302 Azriel Awret Playing Cards (the porters’ dormitory).Watercolor, plate 5 The painter Kopel Simelovitz.Watercolor, plate 6 ...

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