Helga Wolfenstein King (1922, Brno, Czechoslovakia – 2003, Palm Beach, Florida). Beds, Terezin Ghetto, 1942 Collection of the Yad Vashem Art Museum Acquisition, courtesy of Barbara and Lewis Shrensky, Washington DC
Helga Wolfenstein King was deported to the Terezin ghetto on 2 December 1941, together with her mother and aunt. She worked as a draftswoman in the ghetto’s Technical Department. After liberation, she went to Prague and began to work in advertising as a graphic artist. She later joined her sister in London and eventually immigrated to the United States, where she continued to work as an artist.