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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Josef_BauJosef Bau - Wikipedia

    Joseph Bau (in ebraico יוסף באו ‎?) ( Cracovia, 13 giugno 1920 – Tel Aviv, 23 maggio 2002) è stato un artista e poeta polacco, sopravvissuto al campo di concentramento nazista di Płaszów durante la seconda guerra mondiale.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_BauJoseph Bau - Wikipedia

    Joseph Bau (Hebrew: יוסף באו; 13 June 1920 – 24 May 2002) was a Polish-born Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, poet, and survivor of the Płaszów concentration camp.

  3. www.josephbau.comJoseph Bau

    Joseph Bau House Museum is an authentic workshop that conveys to the visitor the amazing story of Israeli artist - Joseph Bau.

  4. Joseph Bau immigrated to Israel in 1950 with a dream to make animated movies in the Holy Land. In his studio where he worked for 40 years and which his daughters turned into a museum, you can see animated movies, the original equipment he built to create them, his paintings and graphic art, all this accompanied by fascinating stories told by ...

  5. www.josephbau.comJoseph Bau

    In 1956 Bau opened his own studio in Tel-Aviv and enriched its walls with his prolific art creations. He drew the titles for almost all the Israeli movies of the 60´s and 70´s. At the same time he authored a number of Hebrew books interspersed with artistic drawings.

  6. Josef Bau. Josef and Rebecca Bau (Private Archive) Josef Bau was born on June 18, 1920, in Krakow, Poland. After he completed his formal educational training, he continued his studies in 1938, at the Faculty of Plastic Arts in the University of Krakow.

  7. 13 giu 2002 · Joseph Bau, a renowned Israeli artist and Holocaust survivor whose secret marriage in a concentration camp in Poland was immortalized in “Schindler’s List” and whose own wartime efforts...