- Julia Acker
Julia Acker (1898-1942) was a Jewish-Polish figurative
artist . Since many records from the WWII period and the German occupation of Poland are missing, the year of her birth inLemberg and death in the Lviv Ghetto are listed in the "Exhibition Catalogue from the Collections of the Lviv Art Gallery, Lviv Museum of History," section relating to "Biographies of Artists."Biography
Acker spent her entire life and career in
Lviv and surrounding communities. She was born whenPoland was still part of theAustrian-Hungarian Empire and Lemberg was in the Empire's Eastern Province of Galicia. She "studied painting at the Free Arts Academy of Leonard Podhorodecki and took private lessons at Pawel Gajewski in Lviv," "Images of a Vanished World, The Jews of Eastern Galicia (from the mid-19th century to the first third of the 20th century)", Exhibition Catalogue from the collections of the Lviv Art Gallery, Lviv Museum of History, Museum of Ethnography and Crafts, Museum of Religious History, private collections. Centre of Europe Publishing House, Lviv 2003.Page 93 "Acker, Julia, painter and drawer." Duke University Library System] in the new independent Poland afterWorld War I . She continued her painting studies "at Pawel Gajewski in Lviv...and painted genre compositions as well as scenes fromJew ish community life and also children'sportrait s,still life s andflower s."Due to the constant threat on her life, Acker committed
suicide in 1942 at the beginning of the German occupation of Lviv. and was interred in the Lviv Cemetery, with cemetery data from 1941-1942 listing her "interment of 07 May 1942," and a last address of "Zolkierska 35(Zolkiewska), the same address, also, of Dr. Izrael Acker, listed in the 1938 Lwow telephone directory. Dr. Acker's medical practice is listed in the same directory as "Zamarstynowska Street 34." [http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsearch~model2~ [jg0033] jg0033] .The Polish National Museum of Art in
Warsaw owns one of her paintings, titled,"Procession of Figues" [e-mail communication from Mariusz Hermansdorfer, Director, of the National Museum in Warsaw, dated June 7, 2006 to Joseph S. Cooper with noted bibliography:Catalogue: Artysiki polskie/Polish artist/Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie/National Museum in Warsaw, 1991, No. 11.] DESA auction house on October 16, 2004 offered "Martwa Natura Z. Nasturciami" oil on cardboard by Julia Acker that was painted in 1940. [DESA Auction House, Warsaw/Krakow, "Natura Z. Nasturciami," oil on cardboard, 19.7 x 13.4 inches (50 x 34 cm, 1940, DESA Auction Web site under name of artist] In the collection of the Lviv Museum of History is the "Portrait of Philip Schleicher" Vice President of Lviv (1870-1932), by Julia Acker that was "received in 1941." ["Images of a Vanished World" Ibid, page 77 with illustration]References
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