- Hannah Frank
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name = Hannah Frank
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birth_date = birth date and age|1908|8|23
birth_place =Glasgow ,Scotland ,United Kingdom
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occupation = Artist and sculptorHannah Frank (born
August 23 ,1908 ) is an artist and sculptor fromGlasgow, Scotland .Hannah was the daughter of a Russian refugee, Charles Frank, a notable
camera maker, and grew up in the Laurieston district of theGorbals . She studied art at theUniversity of Glasgow . She had a number of poems, and later a series of drawings, published in the University magazine, all of which appeared under the name AL AARAAF. This is the title of a long poem byEdgar Allan Poe which had special significance for her. It was the name given by the Danish astronomerTycho Brahe to a mysterious star which suddenly appeared in the heavens, and after growing brighter and brighter for a few days, suddenly disappeared, never to be seen again. She graduated in 1930.In 1939, Hannah married Lionel Levy. Her works during the years of the
World War II were reflective of the mood of the time, as aJew , and with brothers in the Army these years were long and dark, and there were many illustrations of grim, gaunt figures, reflecting the plight of the refugees. It was also during this period that Hannah began clay modeling at theGlasgow School of Art under Paul Zunterstein andBenno Schotz who encouraged her work, and sculpture became her main passion.Hannah continued producing sculpture until 2000 and lives in a care home near Glasgow.
Archives
The archives relating to Hannah Frank are maintained by the Archives of the University of Glasgow (GUAS).
External links
* [http://www.hannahfrank.org.uk/ Hannah Frank web site]
* [http://thejc.com/articles/hannah-frank-the-artist-who-%EF%AC%81nally-won-recognition-100 The Jewish Community Online - Hannah Frank: The artist who finally won recognition at 100]
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