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Ilse Häfner-Mode (24 December 1902 - 15 March 1973) was a German-Jewish artist of what German commentators sometimes term the "lost (or forgotten) generation" ("Verschollene Generation"). Most of her work, which consists both of oil paintings and of watercolours, latterly sometimes enhanced through the artist's own embroidery using silk thread, is held in private collections. The organisers of an exhibition devoted to her work in 2013 were nevertheless able to get hold of approximately 100 of her paintings, on loan, from around 30 collectors.

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  • Ilse Häfner-Mode (* 24. Dezember 1902 in Kempen, Provinz Posen; † 15. März 1973 in Düsseldorf) war eine deutsche Künstlerin jüdischen Glaubens. (de)
  • Ilse Häfner-Mode (24 December 1902 - 15 March 1973) was a German-Jewish artist of what German commentators sometimes term the "lost (or forgotten) generation" ("Verschollene Generation"). Most of her work, which consists both of oil paintings and of watercolours, latterly sometimes enhanced through the artist's own embroidery using silk thread, is held in private collections. The organisers of an exhibition devoted to her work in 2013 were nevertheless able to get hold of approximately 100 of her paintings, on loan, from around 30 collectors. On account of her Jewish provenance she and her family were subjected to increasing levels of persecution after 1933. She was nevertheless still living in Nazi Germany when the Second World War broke out in 1939, after which it was no longer possible to emigrate. She lived in Germany throughout the Holocaust years and survived. Häfner-Mode later boasted that the National Socialists had prevented her from exhibiting or from selling her art: but they never succeeded in preventing her from painting. Her son Thomas, who later also became an artist, was, according to one source, "given to a merchant who was travelling to India". The reality was a little less stark. Between 1938 and 1948 Thomas Häfner grew up in Ceylon while benefitting from education at a school for British children. He thereby survived the holocaust, albeit badly traumatised through the circumstances of his separation from his mother. (en)
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  • Ilse Häfner-Mode (* 24. Dezember 1902 in Kempen, Provinz Posen; † 15. März 1973 in Düsseldorf) war eine deutsche Künstlerin jüdischen Glaubens. (de)
  • Ilse Häfner-Mode (24 December 1902 - 15 March 1973) was a German-Jewish artist of what German commentators sometimes term the "lost (or forgotten) generation" ("Verschollene Generation"). Most of her work, which consists both of oil paintings and of watercolours, latterly sometimes enhanced through the artist's own embroidery using silk thread, is held in private collections. The organisers of an exhibition devoted to her work in 2013 were nevertheless able to get hold of approximately 100 of her paintings, on loan, from around 30 collectors. (en)
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