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Übersetzung ansehenChaim Goldberg (1917-2004) - Shtetl
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“Shtetl” Copper Engraving by Chaim Goldberg
Own a piece of Jewish history with this exquisite copper engraving titled “Shtetl,” created by renowned Jewish artist Chaim Goldberg. This artwork, based on one of Goldberg’s original paintings, captures the essence of Jewish life in Eastern Europe.
• Artist: Chaim Goldberg (1917-2004)
• Medium: Copper engraving
• Details: Signed in pencil by Chaim Goldberg in the lower right corner; marked “A.P.” in the lower left corner.
• Provenance: Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
About the Artist:
Chaim Goldberg was a celebrated American Jewish artist known for his vivid depictions of Eastern European Jewish communities. After surviving World War Two, Goldberg immigrated to Israel before eventually settling in Boca Raton, USA, in 1967. His work, encompassing paintings, sculptures, and engravings, is recognized for its modernist influences and experimental approach.
This unique piece is perfect for collectors of Judaica and admirers of Jewish heritage and modernist art.
“Shtetl” Copper Engraving by Chaim Goldberg
Own a piece of Jewish history with this exquisite copper engraving titled “Shtetl,” created by renowned Jewish artist Chaim Goldberg. This artwork, based on one of Goldberg’s original paintings, captures the essence of Jewish life in Eastern Europe.
• Artist: Chaim Goldberg (1917-2004)
• Medium: Copper engraving
• Details: Signed in pencil by Chaim Goldberg in the lower right corner; marked “A.P.” in the lower left corner.
• Provenance: Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
About the Artist:
Chaim Goldberg was a celebrated American Jewish artist known for his vivid depictions of Eastern European Jewish communities. After surviving World War Two, Goldberg immigrated to Israel before eventually settling in Boca Raton, USA, in 1967. His work, encompassing paintings, sculptures, and engravings, is recognized for its modernist influences and experimental approach.
This unique piece is perfect for collectors of Judaica and admirers of Jewish heritage and modernist art.
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