TY - JOUR TI - Rebuilding a Destroyed World: Rudolf Beres – A Jewish Art Collector in Interwar Kraków AU - Yass-Alston, Agnieszka TI - Rebuilding a Destroyed World: Rudolf Beres – A Jewish Art Collector in Interwar Kraków AB - Interwar Kraków was a vibrant cultural center in newly independent Poland. Jewish intelligentsia played a significant part in preservation of Krakowian culture, but also endowed artist and cultural institutions. In a shadow of renowned Maurycy Gottlieb, there is his great collector and promoter of his artistic oeuvre, Rudolf Beres (1884-1964). The core of the collection was inherited from his father Emil. Rudolf, who arrived to Kraków to study law, brought these pictures with him, and with time extended the collection, not only with Maurycy Gottlieb’s artworks, but also other distinguished Polish artists. As a director of the Kraków Chamber of Commerce and Industry he played an influential role in the city and country scene. As a member of Solidarność – Kraków B’nai Brith chapter, he was active in the cultural events and ventures in the city. He was the main force behind the famous exhibition of Maurycy Gottlieb’s of 1932 in the National Museum in Kraków. Rudolf collected extensive information on Maurycy in order to commemorate his life and promote artistic oeuvre of the first Jewish artist of such significance. His home art gallery, mostly because of Gottlieb’s collection was visited by various Jewish activists; for example Hayim Nahman Bialik. Moreover, Rudolf planned to exhibit Maurycy’s work in Tel Aviv. With a group of B’nai B’rith members he traveled with his wife to visit Palestine. He was a close friend of Feliks Kopera, the director of the National Museum in Kraków, for which he extensively organized money collection for erecting a new galleries’ building. The paper presents forgotten and unpublished facts about a Jewish art collector of Kraków, a person whose art works he once possessed and cherished, are now in various museums and private collections as a result of WWII and communist regime. I bring the man back from obscurity of history’s selectiveness. The historical documents, family heirlooms and discovered war memoirs of Rudolf construct the past of the great Jewish citizen of Kraków without whom Maurycy Gottlieb could have been unknown as much as he is known now. VL - 2015 IS - Volume 13 PY - 2016 SN - 1733-5760 C1 - 2084-3925 SP - 121 EP - 141 DO - 10.4467/20843925SJ.15.010.4232 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/scripta-judaica-cracoviensia/artykul/rebuilding-a-destroyed-world-rudolf-beres-a-jewish-art-collector-in-interwar-krakow KW - Jewish art collectors KW - Jewish collectors; provenance research KW - B’nai B’rith KW - Kraków KW - Lvov KW - Milanowek KW - Holocaust KW - National Museum in Kraków KW - Association of Friends of Fine Arts KW - Nowy Dziennik KW - Polish artists of Jewish origin KW - Polish art collectors of Jewish origin KW - Jewish heritage in Kraków KW - Emil Beres KW - Rudolf Beres KW - Chaim Nachman Bialik KW - Maurycy Gottlieb KW - Jacek Malczewski KW - Jozef Stieglitz