A sculptor and painter of works annotating his personal history as a Jewish boy in Kazimierz Dolny, Poland, Chaim Goldberg works from a studio in Boca Ratan, Florida. His work is perhaps the most extensive record in art form of the Jewish people in Poland.
His father was a cobbler, and young Chaim at age seven began making paintings and drawings of village characters from cobbler's paste. His father showed them to Marc Chagall in Paris, and Chagall bought 52 paintings and invited the youn (showing 500 of 2371 characters). |
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