Chaim Goldberg
My Shtetl Kazimierz-Dolny
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Chaim Goldberg has been hailed as the visual chronicler of Kazimierz Dolny's Jewish life, the artist's colors and compositions speak of a childhood deeply rooted in the pre-World War II way of life in the many villages of eastern Europe. Chaim Goldberg was discovered on a brisk day in October, 1931 (when he was 14 years old) by a well traveled psychiatrist who was conducting his research for a book on Jewish family mannerisms in the shtetls of eastern Europe.
This book traces his life and one of the themes that have stayed with the artist throughout his life - his beloved village (shtetl), the charming Kazimierz-Dolny. The book highlights the two most recognizable aspects of the artist's work. It "leaves much on the table" as far as his work, sufficient material for over 6 additional books.
Chaim Goldberg: My Shtetl Kazimierz Dolny celebrates a lifetime of artistic genius and mastery by a talent that felt just as comfortable with the abstract world as he did with the figurative and formal world of his village characters.
This book traces his life and one of the themes that have stayed with the artist throughout his life - his beloved village (shtetl), the charming Kazimierz-Dolny. The book highlights the two most recognizable aspects of the artist's work. It "leaves much on the table" as far as his work, sufficient material for over 6 additional books.
Chaim Goldberg: My Shtetl Kazimierz Dolny celebrates a lifetime of artistic genius and mastery by a talent that felt just as comfortable with the abstract world as he did with the figurative and formal world of his village characters.
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- Categoría principal: Bellas artes
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 160 - Fecha de publicación: jul. 06, 2009
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