Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dresden-germany-25th-oct-2013-south-african-artist-steven-cohen-poses-image61995769.html
RMDGT46H–Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen explain their parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hadasa-bau-l-and-clila-bau-cohen-explain-their-parents-story-to-visitors-inside-joseph-bau-house-museum-in-tel-aviv-joseph-bau-was-a-polish-israeli-artist-philosopher-inventor-animator-comedian-commercial-creator-copy-writer-photographer-and-poet-he-trained-as-a-graphic-artist-at-the-jan-matejko-academy-of-fine-arts-in-krakow-during-ww2-he-was-transferred-to-the-plaszow-concentration-camp-where-he-met-and-secretly-married-rebecca-tennenbaum-their-story-inspired-steven-spielberg-and-their-wedding-is-shown-in-spielberg-movie-schindlers-list-later-josef-was-transferred-to-gro-image489023704.html
RM2KBGXM8–Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen explain their parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gro
Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dresden-germany-25th-oct-2013-south-african-artist-steven-cohen-poses-image61995763.html
RMDGT46B–Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News
Clila Bau-Cohen (Center) explains her parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/clila-bau-cohen-center-explains-her-parents-story-to-visitors-inside-joseph-bau-house-museum-in-tel-aviv-joseph-bau-was-a-polish-israeli-artist-philosopher-inventor-animator-comedian-commercial-creator-copy-writer-photographer-and-poet-he-trained-as-a-graphic-artist-at-the-jan-matejko-academy-of-fine-arts-in-krakow-during-ww2-he-was-transferred-to-the-plaszow-concentration-camp-where-he-met-and-secretly-married-rebecca-tennenbaum-their-story-inspired-steven-spielberg-and-their-wedding-is-shown-in-spielberg-movie-schindlers-list-later-josef-was-transferred-to-gross-rosen-co-image489023695.html
RM2KBGXKY–Clila Bau-Cohen (Center) explains her parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen co
Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dresden-germany-25th-oct-2013-south-african-artist-steven-cohen-poses-image61995762.html
RMDGT46A–Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News
Clila Bau-Cohen (Center) explains her parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/clila-bau-cohen-center-explains-her-parents-story-to-visitors-inside-joseph-bau-house-museum-in-tel-aviv-joseph-bau-was-a-polish-israeli-artist-philosopher-inventor-animator-comedian-commercial-creator-copy-writer-photographer-and-poet-he-trained-as-a-graphic-artist-at-the-jan-matejko-academy-of-fine-arts-in-krakow-during-ww2-he-was-transferred-to-the-plaszow-concentration-camp-where-he-met-and-secretly-married-rebecca-tennenbaum-their-story-inspired-steven-spielberg-and-their-wedding-is-shown-in-spielberg-movie-schindlers-list-later-josef-was-transferred-to-gross-rosen-co-image489023708.html
RM2KBGXMC–Clila Bau-Cohen (Center) explains her parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen co
Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dresden-germany-25th-oct-2013-south-african-artist-steven-cohen-poses-image61995766.html
RMDGT46E–Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hadasa Bau (R) and Clila Bau-Cohen (L) with the Trip Advisor 2018 Winner Award for the best museum, inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Jos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hadasa-bau-r-and-clila-bau-cohen-l-with-the-trip-advisor-2018-winner-award-for-the-best-museum-inside-joseph-bau-house-museum-in-tel-aviv-joseph-bau-was-a-polish-israeli-artist-philosopher-inventor-animator-comedian-commercial-creator-copy-writer-photographer-and-poet-he-trained-as-a-graphic-artist-at-the-jan-matejko-academy-of-fine-arts-in-krakow-during-ww2-he-was-transferred-to-the-plaszow-concentration-camp-where-he-met-and-secretly-married-rebecca-tennenbaum-their-story-inspired-steven-spielberg-and-their-wedding-is-shown-in-spielberg-movie-schindlers-list-later-jos-image489023697.html
RM2KBGXM1–Hadasa Bau (R) and Clila Bau-Cohen (L) with the Trip Advisor 2018 Winner Award for the best museum, inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Jos
Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dresden-germany-25th-oct-2013-south-african-artist-steven-cohen-poses-image61995767.html
RMDGT46F–Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen (R) hold their father's painting 'Tango' inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hadasa-bau-l-and-clila-bau-cohen-r-hold-their-fathers-painting-tango-inside-joseph-bau-house-museum-in-tel-aviv-joseph-bau-was-a-polish-israeli-artist-philosopher-inventor-animator-comedian-commercial-creator-copy-writer-photographer-and-poet-he-trained-as-a-graphic-artist-at-the-jan-matejko-academy-of-fine-arts-in-krakow-during-ww2-he-was-transferred-to-the-plaszow-concentration-camp-where-he-met-and-secretly-married-rebecca-tennenbaum-their-story-inspired-steven-spielberg-and-their-wedding-is-shown-in-spielberg-movie-schindlers-list-later-josef-was-transferred-to-gr-image489023712.html
RM2KBGXMG–Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen (R) hold their father's painting 'Tango' inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gr
Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses next to his performance artwork 'Golgatha' (2009) in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dresden-germany-25th-oct-2013-south-african-artist-steven-cohen-poses-image61995759.html
RMDGT467–Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses next to his performance artwork 'Golgatha' (2009) in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen (R) seen next to their father's Auschwitz posters 'Entrance Thru Gate' inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Late Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hadasa-bau-l-and-clila-bau-cohen-r-seen-next-to-their-fathers-auschwitz-posters-entrance-thru-gate-inside-joseph-bau-house-museum-in-tel-aviv-joseph-bau-was-a-polish-israeli-artist-philosopher-inventor-animator-comedian-commercial-creator-copy-writer-photographer-and-poet-he-trained-as-a-graphic-artist-at-the-jan-matejko-academy-of-fine-arts-in-krakow-during-ww2-he-was-transferred-to-the-plaszow-concentration-camp-where-he-met-and-secretly-married-rebecca-tennenbaum-their-story-inspired-steven-spielberg-and-their-wedding-is-shown-in-spielberg-movie-schindlers-list-late-image489023693.html
RM2KBGXKW–Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen (R) seen next to their father's Auschwitz posters 'Entrance Thru Gate' inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Late
Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses next to his performance artwork 'Golgatha' (2009) in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dresden-germany-25th-oct-2013-south-african-artist-steven-cohen-poses-image61995757.html
RMDGT465–Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses next to his performance artwork 'Golgatha' (2009) in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News
Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses next to his performance artwork 'Golgatha' (2009) in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dresden-germany-25th-oct-2013-south-african-artist-steven-cohen-poses-image61995760.html
RMDGT468–Dresden, Germany. 25th Oct, 2013. South African artist Steven Cohen poses next to his performance artwork 'Golgatha' (2009) in the exhibition 'My Joburg - Art Scene Johannesburg' in the Kunsthalle in the Lipsiusbau in Dresden, Germany, 25 October 2013. The exhibition by the Dresden State Art Collections runs from 26 October 2013 until 05 January 2014. Photo: ARNO BURGI/dpa/Alamy Live News
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