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    The Vanished World

    Object Name
    Vitrine: 08.05
    Date1947
    Label Text


    In 1947, the Yiddish newspaper The Forward (Forverts) and its publisher, The Forward Association, issued The Vanished World (Di Farshvundene Velt), a densely illustrated volume on Jewish life in eastern Europe by the pioneering photographers Alter Kacyzne, Menachem Kipnis, Vishniac, and others.
    Edited by Raphael Abramovitch, the photographs were culled from rotogravure features that had appeared in the Sunday Art Section of The Forward. More than 550 of these photographs—150 by Vishniac—were reproduced in The Vanished World. This was the most extensive publication of Vishniac’s images for four decades, until the seminal (and similarly titled) book A Vanished World (1983). When the Abramovitch book was published, the images were already shrouded in loss, made all the more poignant by the fact that Kacyzne had been murdered in 1941, Kipnis had died of an aneurism in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942, and only Vishniac had survived and was able to circulate and promote his work in the years after the war.

    Medium
    Offset lithography; book
    Dimensions
    Overall (open): 8 x 21 1/4 in. (20.3 x 54 cm)
    Location
    place taken
    Credit Line
    Roman Vishniac Archive, International Center of Photography
    Accession NumberRVA.2012.1
    Copyright
    © Mara Vishniac Kohn, courtesy International Center of Photography

    For all uses of photographs by Roman Vishniac contact ICP at: vishniac_archive@icp.org.