Samuel Willenberg

Polish-Israeli sculptor and painter

Samuel Willenberg - Artists & Creatives born February 16th, 1923
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A Polish-Israeli artist created impactful sculptures and paintings. Initially imprisoned in a concentration camp during World War II, experience influenced artistic expression. After the war, migrated to Israel and dedicated efforts to telling the stories of Holocaust survivors through art. Participated in numerous exhibitions, showcasing significant works that emphasized the human experience and memory. Engaged in teaching and mentoring young artists, contributing to cultural dialogues within Israel.

Created memorial sculptures for Holocaust victims

Exhibited works in major galleries and museums

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