# 3 "Fear"
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Picture Stories & Illustrations
Product description
!!! SIGNED by the artist !!! In 2009 Roman Kroke illustrated the diaries of the Dutch Jew Etty Hillesum (1914-1943) for the documentary movie "The Convoy" (Louvranges Broadcast/Belgium), sponsored by the European Commission and the Jewish Foundation of Belgium. Amongst others the movie was shown on the leading European Culture Channel ARTE (January 2010). Kroke’s illustrations have been exhibited in Minsk/Belarus (sponsored by the Goethe-Institut) and form a permanent exhibition at the Etty-Hillesum-Research-Centre/University of Ghent (Belgium), under the direction of the leading scholar in this field, Prof. Dr. Klaas A. D. Smelik. Kroke held lectures about his Hillesum-Illustrations for the Yeshiva University HSB, New York (USA) and the University of Bergamo (I) - for details see www.Roman-Kroke.de. Preview-VIDEO about the illustration-series:
Information about E. Hillesum (1914-1943):
The illustration #3 "Fear":
The illustration #3 "Fear" interprets the following citation:
”Very early on Wednesday morning a large group of us were crowded into the Gestapo hall, and at that moment the circumstances of all our lives were the same. All of us occupied the same space, the men behind the desk no less tan those about to be questioned. What distinguished each one of us was only our inner attitudes. I noticed a young man with a sullen expression, who paced up and down looking driven and harassed and making no attempt to hide his irritation. He kept looking for pretext to shout at the helpless Jews: «Take your hands out of your pockets …» and so on. I thought him more pitiable than those he shouted at, and those he shouted at I thought pitiable for being afraid of him. When it was my turn to stand in front of his desk, he bawled at me, «What the hell’s so funny?» I wanted to say, «Nothing’s funny here except you,» but refrained. «You’re still smirking,» he bawled again. And I, in all innocence, «I didn’t mean to, it’s my usual expression.» And he, «Don’t give me that, get the hell out of here» his face saying, «I’ll deal with you later.» And that was presumably meant to scare me to death, but the device was too transparent.
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Online-Reports about Kroke‘s Hillesum-Illustrations: Dutch Television (Nov. 2010)
European Citizen Reporters (Sept. 2010)
Volkslesen-TV (Oct. 2010)
Byelorussian Television (April 2010)
ARTE (Jan. 2010)
US Travel Channel (Sept. 2009)
Size/Dimensions/Weight
Size of the illustration: DIN A 4 (29,7 cm x 21 cm). High-Quality digital-print on 200g laser-paper. !!! SIGNED by the artist !!!
Materials utilised
Coal, pencil, mixing technique
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