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Yankel Ginzburg Figurative Paintings

Kazakhstani, b. 1945

Yankel Ginzburg was born Yuri Zhukov in 1945 in Alma-Ata, capital of the Kazakhstan Republic near the Chinese border. Ginzburg is a painter, sculptor, printmaker and statesman. Jewish on his mother’s side, Yankel and his family emigrated to Israel, where Ginzburg became the youngest student, to be admitted to the prestigious Institute of Art, from which he graduated with honors in 1965. He has won numerous awards and honors including the Whitney Museum of American Art - Unveiling of sculpture collection in Gondolas and One-man exhibition in Art Academy Moscow, among others.

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Artist: Yankel Ginzburg
Bold Eagle And Figurative Abstraction
By Yankel Ginzburg
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Bold Eagle And Figurative Abstraction Artist signed lower right corner, : 54 X 68 X 1.25 in. Yankel (Jacob) Ginzburg (Russian/American, Born 1945). An original Surrealist acrylic pa...
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1980s Surrealist Yankel Ginzburg Figurative Paintings

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DC On The Grow Tiger And Abstraction
By Yankel Ginzburg
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Yankel (Jacob) Ginzburg (Russian/American, Born 1945). An original Surrealist acrylic painting on canvas. Titled "DC On The Grow". A colorful work featuring a roaring tiger, among sh...
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1980s Surrealist Yankel Ginzburg Figurative Paintings

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Cotton Canvas, Oil

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