Worldwide Acclaim
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“In his dexterity Szyk recalls a bygone age of monastic scribes slaving over parchment pages. [His] illustrations are more intricate than Swiss watch works and sublimely obsessive. Reproductions hardly do the original drawings justice.”
— Michael Kimmelman
The New York Times -
“Arthur Szyk’s drawings are evidence of an exceptional mastery of crafts and of artistic inspiration.”
— Katja Widmann and Johannes Zechner
Curators, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, 2008 -
“To call Arthur Szyk the greatest illuminator since the sixteenth century is no flattery. It is the simple truth which becomes manifest to any person who studies his work with the care which it deserves.”
— Cecil Roth
Historian, London, 1940s -
“[Szyk] makes not only cartoons, but beautiful composed pictures which suggest, in their curiously decorative quality, the inspired illuminations of the early religious manuscripts.”
— Thomas Craven
Art Critic, New York, 1940s
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About Szyk’s Art
Selected Exhibitions
Since Szyk’s sold-out Paris debut in 1922, his work has regularly shown at fine art galleries and museums around the world.
Some of the more notable exhibitions include
- The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 2010–2011
- The Broome Street Gallery, New York, 2010, 2009
- Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, 2008–2009
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2006–2007
- The Center for Jewish Culture, Krakow, 2005
- The Arthur Szyk Society, Burlingame, CA, ongoing
- The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2002
- The Library of Congress, 1999–2000, 1934
- The Spertus Museum, Chicago, 1998–1999
- Yeshiva University Museum, New York, 1974-1975
- The Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, Columbus, OH, 1953
- The Jewish Museum, New York, 1952, 1948
- Mellor-Laing Galleries, Toronto, 1952, 1940
- Stamford Museum, Stamford, CT, 1948-1949
- M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1946, 1941
- Messers. Wildenstein & Co., New York, 1944
- Andre Seligmann, Inc., New York, 1943
- United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, 1942
- United States Military Academy, West Point, 1942
- Whyte Gallery, Washington, D.C., 1942
- Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, 1941
- Brook Street Galleries, London, 1939
- Arlington Gallery, London, 1939
- The Brooklyn Museum, 1933
- International Art Galleries, London, 1933
- Musée Galliera, Paris, 1930
- Galeries A. Decour, Paris, 1925, 1922




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