A Chicago-born (January 8, 1923) and educated Expressionist*
artist, Herbert Katzman was noted for his unique, textured paintings as
well as sculpture. Known as a slatherer, he used a palette knife*
to put thick layers of paint on canvas to give it a dense look.
His
father, Louis, was a successful dentist and his mother Faye a
homemaker. When Herbert was 11, his mother died, and he and his
older brother Bob were raised by their father and a housekeeper.
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