Buresova, Charlotte (1904–1984)

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Buresova, Charlotte (1904–1984)

Czech-Jewish artist. Born Nov 4, 1904, in Prague, Czechoslovakia; died in 1984 in Prague; dau. of a tailor; studied at Prague Academy of Art; married to a non-Jewish lawyer (div. 1940, to prevent the Nazi decrees against Jews from affecting her family); children: 1 son (physician).

Artist, whose work documents her imprisonment at the Terezin-Theresienstadt concentration camp, was a leading artist in Prague and part of that vibrant city's intellectual elite (1930s); as a Jew, was deported to Terezin-Theresienstadt (1942); finding ways to procure the materials necessary, was able to produce a significant number of sketches and paintings depicting the life around her; survived Theresienstadt, along with her paintings; returned to Prague and resumed her career (1945).

See also Women in World History.

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