Background
She was born in 1886 in Wieliczka, Poland into a Jewish family.
She was born in 1886 in Wieliczka, Poland into a Jewish family.
She had 13 siblings. When she was 18 she was married. She had four children and the family lived in Vienna. In 1938, the family fled Vienna because of the Anschluss.
Foreign six years they lived in a British internment camp in Trinidad.
In 1944 the family was released from the camp and moved to New York City. Hamerman started painting after moving to New New York
That exhibition was her "big break" into the art world. Hamerman"s husband died in 1950.
She moved back to New York in 1963.
She died in 1977 in New New York Her grand-granddaughter is artist Nicole Eisenman. "Untitled (East River)", after 1950, oil on canvas.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Hamerman was self-taught and was described as a "leading practitioner" of memory painting by Daniel Belasco, curator at the Jewish Museum.
She is considered a folk artist.