Are there other Moshe Rynecki paintings in addition to the ones seen on the Moshe Rynecki virtual museum?
Yes. The Rynecki family has some other paintings that are not displayed on-line. We are also aware of several individuals who have Moshe Rynecki works in their posession. Additionally, there are several museums around the world that have Moshe Rynecki paintings in their collections. The information that we have about those museums is as follows: Judah L. Magnes Museum in Berkeley, California owns a work depicting a wedding scene. It is entitled, “The Gift of Bread.” It is an oil on parchment. It was a gift to the museum from George Rynecki (Moshe Rynecki’s son). Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs’ And Heroes Remembrance Authority in Israel owns a piece depicting refugees inside the Warsaw Ghetto. It is entitled, “Refugees.” It is a watercolor sketch. It was a gift to the musem from the Rynecki family. National Museum in Krakow states in their catalog that they displayed 22 Moshe Rynecki paintings in their exhibit. It is unclear if they own any paintings by Moshe Rynecki. Jewish Historica