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Arthur Kolnik (1890-1972) - Early 20th Century Woodcut, Despair
Arthur Kolnik (1890-1972) - Early 20th Century Woodcut, Despair

Arthur Kolnik (1890-1972) - Early 20th Century Woodcut, Despair

By Arthur Kolnik

Located in Corsham, GB

A heavy hitting and graphic woodcut by the Galician-Jewish illustrator and painter, Arthur Kolnik. The woodcut shows a poor woman, looking despairingly up at the sky as she cradles t...

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20th Century Arthur Kolnik Art

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Expressionist Portrait

Expressionist Portrait

By Arthur Kolnik

Located in Surfside, FL

Arthur Kolnik was born in Stanislavov, a small town in Galicia, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father, who was originally from Lithuania, worked as an accoun...

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1930s Expressionist Arthur Kolnik Art

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Expressionist  Windy Day Portrait

Expressionist Windy Day Portrait

By Arthur Kolnik

Located in Surfside, FL

Arthur Kolnik was born in Stanislavov, a small town in Galicia, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father, who was originally from Lithuania, worked as an accoun...

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1930s Expressionist Arthur Kolnik Art

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Shtetl Scene Expressionist woodcut

Shtetl Scene Expressionist woodcut

By Arthur Kolnik

Located in Surfside, FL

Arthur Kolnik was born in Stanislavov, a small town in Galicia, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father, who was originally from Lithuania, worked as an accoun...

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Polish French Expressionist Judaica Woodcut Had Gadya from Passover Haggadah
Polish French Expressionist Judaica Woodcut Had Gadya from Passover Haggadah

Polish French Expressionist Judaica Woodcut Had Gadya from Passover Haggadah

By Arthur Kolnik

Located in Surfside, FL

Arthur Kolnik, Jewish painter and printmaker Ivano-Frankivsk (Ukraine) 1890 - Paris (France) 1972 Arthur Kolnik was born in Stanislavov, a small town in Galicia, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father, who was originally from Lithuania, worked as an accountant and his mother, who was originally from Vienna, ran a shop. In 1905, he discovered Yiddish literature in Czernowitz, on the occasion of the first conference on Yiddish language, which was organized by several writers including I. L. Peretz, Cholem Aleichem, Shalom Asch, and Nomberg. In 1909, Kolnik joined the School of Fine Arts in Krakow and took classes taught by Jacek Malezcewski and Joseph Mehoffer, a portrait painter and an artist who produced stained-glass windows in Fribourg (Switzerland). He was mobilized in the Austrian army in 1914. He was wounded in 1916 and repatriated to Vienna, where he met the Judaic painter Isidor Kaufmann. In 1919, Kolnik settled in Czernowitz, which was then annexed by Romania. There, he met writer and poet Itzik Manger and storyteller Eliezer Steinberg for whom he produced several illustrations. In 1920, Kolnik left for the United States, bringing fifty paintings...

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20th Century Expressionist Arthur Kolnik Art

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