The following pieces are held by various museums around the world. Some are currently on display and others are not. If you intend to visit these museums and wish to view these paintings, please contact the museum sometime ahead of your planned visit date to discuss the possibility of scheduling a viewing.
Refugees, 9/25/1939
42x57cm
Watercolor sketch
Collection of Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs' And Heroes Remembrance Authority
Yad Vashem has a new gallery that is, "dedicated to the fate of Jews in Western Europe." One of the galleries, titled "Between Walls and Fences: The Ghettos," displays art that survived life in the ghetto. The painting, "Refugees," is included in that display. The works can be viewed in-person at the museum in Jerusaelm, or you can see them on-line, at the "Between Walls and Fences: The Ghettos," gallery.
The Gift of Bread, 1919
framed - 86.995 x 31.75 cm
Oil on Parchment
Collection of the Judah L. Magnes Museum, Gift of George Rynecki
The National Museum in Krakow has at least 22 paintings. In a 1989 catalog titled, "Zydzi - Polscy. Muzeum Nardowe W Krakowie. Czerwiec - Sierpien 1989. Wystawa Pod Protektoratem Ministra Kultury I Sztuki. Aleksandra Krawczuka. [Loose translation: Polish Jews. National Museum in Krakow. ____ to ____ 1989. Exhibit under the protection of the Ministry of Culture and Art.]", on page 81 of the catalog, the museum lists 22 paintings included in an exhibit.