morris katz paintings manhattan lower east side 1996

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Morris Katz Displays His Paintings in Manhattan`s Lower East Side in 1996 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Morris Katz Paintings in Manhattan`s Lower East Side in 1996 Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Morris Katz Paintings in Manhattan`s Lower East Side in 1996
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Polish American artist Morris Katz plies his trade in Manhattan`s lower east side neighborhood on June 16, 1996. Katz, known as `King of Schlock Art,` was the holder of 2 Guiness world records: for the world`s fastest painter and the most prolific painter. He typically used 12`` x 16` canvases, and once created a painting in 30 seconds. He completed over 280,000 works. He survived Nazi concentration camps and immigrated to the United States after the war and a period in a displaced persons camp in Europe. He died after a stroke in The Bronx, New York on November 12, 2010 at the age of 78.


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