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Henoch Barczyński : ウィキペディア英語版
Henoch Barczyński

Henoch (Henryk) Barczyński (born December 16, 1896 in Łódź - d. March 14, 1941 (?) in Tomaszów Mazowiecki) was a Polish painter of Jewish descent, graphic artist, illustrator.
==Biography==
Henoch Barczyński was a son of Szmul Barczyński, tailor, and Sara née Parzęczewska. In years 1912-14 he studied graphics in Jakub Katsenbogen's drawing school in Lodz. Later he was a pupil of Henryk Glicenstein in Warsaw. In years 1919-1926 he studied painting at the Academy of Fine Art in Dresden. He was connected with the artistic group "Jung Jidysz" in Łódź. In 1925 he won the first prize for a propaganda poster during the International Red Cross Contest. He visited France, Spain and Italy. He spend some months in Paris and Prague. In years 1927-33 he lived in Berlin. In 1933 he returned to Łódź (Poland). In 1933-39 he lived in his ''Heimatstadt''.
In September 1939 he settled in Tomaszów Mazowiecki. In this town he created an artistic circle. He is mentioned six times in Lutek Orenbach's ''Letters from the Tomaszów Ghetto''. The last mention is dated (December 25, 1940).
He was killed by the Nazis in 1941 (probably 14 March) in Tomaszów Mazowiecki.

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