The colored drawings in the Argentina Journal were done with makeup, oil, pastels, colored
pencils and dry watercolor; the others, with pencil and ink. The
sequence of drawings follows that of the original guidebook, as indicated by the page
numbers next to the pictures. The measurements are identical: height 174 mm, width 116
mm. There are 48 paintings represented below.
Click on each thumbprint image to see a large version
of the picture.
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A Figure in a Church, Buenos Aires
p. 78
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A Figure in a Church, Buenos Aires
p. 79
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Here We Are
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p. 80-81
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My Sister's Three Children
p.82
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My Sister
p.83
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Fear
p.84
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Portrait of Eichmann
p.85
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My Parents
p.86
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Yitzhakeleh
p.87
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Eichmann's Long Arm
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p.89
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Indian Girl With Hat
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p.90
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The Spanish Singer
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p.92
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My Brother
p.94
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Carnival
p.95
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Memories in Color
p.96
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Rosa
p.97
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Makeup Exercises
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p.98
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The Spanish Guard
p.100
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The Spanish House
p.101
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The Surroundings of Garibaldi Street
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p.105
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House With a Watchman
p.108
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Stoneface
p.109
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A Pair of Lovers Across the Street
p.110
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The Neighboring House
p.111
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The Guard of the Rented House
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p.113
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The Rented House
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p.114
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Little Jesus
p.116
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The Visiting Cat
p.117
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Carnival
p.121
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Carnival
p.122
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Eichmann in Uniform
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p.126
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Figures of a Common Fate
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p.139
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Hitler's Girls
p.140
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The Young Führer
p.141
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Clown on a Map
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p.144
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Mussolini
p.146
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Hitler
p.147
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The Innocent Führer
p.148
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The Bicycle Rider
p.149
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My Uncle
p.152
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My Aunt
p.153
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The Hooker from Rio
p.170
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Synagogue
p.171
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The Last Word
p.174
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The King and Queen
p.175
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The Spanish Guard
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p.392
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