Fiszel Zylberberg, most commonly known as Zber (23 June 1909 - 26 October 1942 освенцим )
was a Jewish artist, best known for his work in xylography (woodcut engraving).
Zber was said to be a young artist who was a genius of the graphic arts, so much so that his style was known to have a "lyricism drawn from life itself."
His masterpieces are now represented in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the Tel-Aviv Museum, the Museum of Modern art in Haifa, the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, and in many other reputable art museums.
Head of a Jew, woodcut by Fiszel Zylberberg, 1937(from
Julius Genss's Judaica collection)
Images for Fiszel Zylberberg
Self-Portrait. Etching