| Born in Chicago, Illinois, Joseph Golinkin, illustrator and fine art painter, was noted for a wide range of subjects that included sports genre, and landscape scenes of South Florida and other places, polo contests, and genre views of New York City. Much of his work reflected American life in the 1920s and 1930 and depicted speakeasies, dance halls, jazz bands, and street scenes with ordinary people going about their business. He also received Gold and Bronze Olympic medals for excellence (showing 500 of 2100 characters). |
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