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Yankel
Ginzburg's lifetime achievements are nearly as colorful as his
paintings. Born in the Soviet Republic of Khazakhstan and educated
in Israel, he began his artistic career as a prodigy at the
prestigious Institute of Art in Israel at the impressionable age
of thirteen. He was the youngest student ever accepted to the
Academy.
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Limited Edition
Prints
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Limited Edition
Humidors
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Marc Chagall visited
the Academy in 1962. While there chatting with the students, his
eyes lit on two Ginzburg paintings. He asked, "How old is this
lad?" When the director explained that he was the youngest
student at the Academy, Chagall replied, "It took me 40 years
to capture Paris. This youngster will capture the world even before
his hair turns gray". In 1967, Ginzburg was reacquainted
with Marc Chagall and honored with a one-man show at the Marc
Chagall Museum.
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Limited Edition
Judaica Collection
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Limited Edition
Sculptures
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thereafter, Ginzburg was invited to exhibit in the United States
by President Johnson and has permanently resided and worked in
the United States since 1969. Ginzburg is always in motion
whether he is founding new art movements, creating monumental
sculptures, or sharing his art and philosophies with notaries,
artist and dignitaries throughout the world. As a major
philanthropist and advocate of charitable causes, Ginzburg has
helped raise millions of dollars to help the needy in Russia,
Cambodia and the world over. His energy is boundless; his talent
vast; his works exacting, at times abstract.
Yankel Ginzburg is truly one
of a kind. We are honored to have been chosen to represent this
energetic, multi-talented genius.
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