Object description
image: a woman and child walking alongside a pram loaded with belongings.
Label
Mary Kessell visited Belsen in August 1945, four months after the liberation of the concentration camp in April. The original concentration camp buildings had been evacuated and burned down as a health precaution. The surviving inmates were transfered to Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp, which was established in July 1945 in the barracks of a nearby former Wehrmacht training camp. Mary Kessell's experience of Belsen differs markedly from that of artists like Leslie Cole, Doris Zinkeisen and Eric Taylor, who witnessed the concentration camp immediately after its liberation. Mary Kessell produced a series of seven drawings ‘Notes from Belsen Camp, 1945’, and wrote an extensive diary about her experiences in Germany.
History note
War Artists Advisory Committee commission
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Mary Kessell