Today we Remember Charlotte Salomon


 On April 16, 1917, Charlotte Salomon was born in Berlin, Germany—a gifted artist whose life and legacy would become a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. 🎨✨ Born into a cultured German-Jewish family, she lived through the rise of Nazi persecution, a time when her world was slowly being torn apart.


Fleeing to the south of France for safety, Charlotte created her haunting masterpiece, “Life? or Theatre?” – a deeply emotional and personal series of over 700 paintings blending images, text, and music. 🎭 This artistic work was not just a memoir but a desperate attempt to understand and confront the horrors of the world around her, blending her pain, memories, and creativity into a powerful expression of survival.


In 1943, Charlotte was arrested by the Gestapo, five months pregnant. Despite her efforts to leave behind a legacy, she was tragically murdered in Auschwitz on October 10, 1943, at just 26 years old, along with her unborn child. 💔 But her art lives on, inspiring generations with its beauty, sorrow, and the rawness of a young woman’s fight for meaning in a fractured world.


Her story is a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit, even in the darkest of times... Continue reading 

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