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Portrait Of The Shtetl At The Theodor Herzl Institute, 1962

 

 

A COMMENT FROM SAMUEL ROTHBORT

 

As a lifetime direct artist and also known as a true colorist, I paint nature as my eyes see her. I try not to fictionize or distort her. I applied this same principle to my "Memories".

As an orphan-child-singer, I traveled with cantors to small "shtelach" and larger cities. As a Yeshiva-Bucha, I experienced sleeping on benches and eating at different tables, rich and poor, every day.

There are many written yiddishe documentaries of that period with black and white stalemate photographs. In my hundreds of painted memories, I tried to unfold a little of the color and impressionistic light and movement.

The intimate and humble corners where photography will never reach are many. Perhaps in time, with a more understanding generation, my vast "Memories" will be seen.

Samuel Rothbort

                  

                                                                                                            

A fascinating aspect of Samuel Rothbort's work is the magnetic interaction between his paintings and his hand carved frames.  The first row of framed oil paintings are from the book,  Samuel Rothbort - published by the Chassidic Art Institute, 1996.  The remainder of the paintings are watercolor.

 

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The Wolkovisk Synagogue

Master of Ceremonies - Showing Off the Wedding Gifts

The Chanukah Concert

Baking Matzohs for Pesach

Bringing Food to the Sukkah

Washing Clothes At The River At Dawn

A Wonderful Celebration

A Beautiful Day For A Wedding

Preparing Food For The Burial Feast

America Is Under The Earth

Assembling For Synagogue

Chassidim Dance

Picking Mushrooms In The Woods

The Boy Returns As A Concert Singer

Woodchoppers In The Village

Celebrating Purim

Commotion In The Village

The Red Flag In The Woods

Resting Under The Birch Trees

Singing Peasants On Way To Fields

Beggars In Yilna

Carrying The Torah Flags

Old Students In Bes Medrich

Let's Go Fishing

Gendarmes On Sunday