David Schulman

David Schulman

David Schulman
David Schulman Signature

David Schulman, born 31 October 1881 in Hilversum,  was the brother of my second mother Margot and thus he became my uncle.

I remember him as someone who did everything on his bicycle, he used to carry all his painting euipment to the back of his bike. During the period that opa, Lion Schulman lived in our house, that uncle David came to visit him. He came on his bicycle from Laren to Amersfoort. I have fond memories about these visits.

 

He was arrested in 1943 and like Willem Willing ended up in the 'strafbarak' of Camp Westerbork.

Fortunately he did not stay there for a long time, since some artist friends of his managed to free him from the camp.

(Joods Historisch Museum: "In WWII David was arrested and spent 3 months in Camp Westerbork. His house and atelier were confiscated by the germans. Thanks to actions of his friends he managed to escape Westerbork." )

David Schulman Concentratiekamp Westerbork 1943

View inside Concentration Camp Westerbork, 1943. Vijf people are digging in the land. (digging up peat). To the left you see a kart on rails to transport the material. In the background the fence and the watchtower.

 

The germans did not consider the fact that he was a famous painter, they confiscated his home and lived in it. After the war he returned to his seriously damaged house; especially his atelier was in a bad condition.

 

Torenlaan 51

 

 

 

 


"Beukenroode"
The home/atelier of David Schulman

Uncle David died on 21 October 1966 in Laren. It was an emotional experience to see his painter's pallet attached to his coffin.... The end of a great painter.


There are many websites that describe his life, his work and his accomplishments. David Schulman painted landscapes, preferable covered in snow, but also portrets and still lifes. He was a member of the associations Arti et Amicitiae, de Gooische Schildersvereniging, St. Lucas, Pulchri Studio in The Hague and the Club van Tien.

David Schulman Wintergezicht Laren
- Winter view Laren -
oil on canvas
private owner
click to enlarge
oil on canvas 79 x 116 cm
Singer Museum Laren
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David Schulman
The windills of Weesp
Singer Museum Laren
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View of the Montelbaanstoren,
Amsterdam
oil on canvas, 30 x 40 cm.
Schulman, David uitzicht over een kanaal Bosgezicht in de winter
View of a canal
oil on canvas, 50x70 cm
Wood view in winter
oil on wood, 25 x 27 cm
Click on the pictures to enlarge.

Tentoonstelling:"Getrouw aan hun geloof"
2009-03-31
Tentoonstelling:"Getrouw aan hun geloof"...
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Holocaust Memorial Day
2009-02-04
Letters from Westerbork...
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Wim Vierra
2008-06-27
In Memoriam...
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Reprint
2007-02-22
On february 22nd, 2007 the first reprint of Willem Willing's Diary was made in Dutch....
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