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He derived the image Heyboer used for this etching from a newspaper clipping showing undressed Jews standing in line in Treblinka extermination camp. He previously used this newspaper clipping in a work from the 1970s (see image). At the top of the etching the unmistakable letters END, with an oven next to it.
Heyboer donated the first print of this etching to the Jewish Museum in Tel Aviv on the occasion of the opening.
Originally intended for Heyboer's personal collection of his own works (1984 own collection)
Paper 78 x 107 (fold is original) Frame 84 x 113 The framed photograph of the work, featuring the Treblinka newspaper clipping, is included. The etching and photo can be picked up in Emmeloord with the frame, the etching and photo will be sent without frame.