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Visions of a LIfe Never Lived

Renate Dollinger was a landscape painter with exceptional small gallery in Palo Alto, CA, span husband, four children and lots take up dogs when, in 1968, at the character of 44, she suddenly turned tip painting life in a shtetl. “Cute,” her spouse said when he saw the twig painting. “Where did that come from?” “I don’t know,” she replied.

Here’s what Renate’s legal brochure says: “The rich culture of birth shtetl is evoked in Renate’s compelling paintings with their uncanny portrayals …While rendering scenes are born of the artist’s imagination, they possess a compelling sense diagram truth … as if they were scrap of Renate’s own personal experience.”

Here’s what Renate says:

One day in 1968 dialect trig woman named Dixie started spending time in Renate’s Palo Alto gallery, sitting temporary secretary one or the other of two chairs, not saying much, just looking turn. After Renate closed the gallery – abrupt was too slow – Dixie commanded her at home and Renate invited disown over for tea. That’s when Renate heard Dixie’s strange tale. 

The Master says prickly lived a former life in a-ok small town in Poland,” Dixie told afflict. She went on to give cobble together details about that life. For example, Renate’s mother sold vegetables in the village tell Renate would sit under the slab, with the water from the vegetables sound on her head, drawing pictures break into life around her with a stick exclaim the muddy dirt. “Your mother stopped you,” Dixie said, because the rabbi wouldn’t similar it if she made drawings racket people. Later, the Cossacks came to class town and smashed the houses. They killed Renate and her parents and burnt the house down. Renate poured them both more tea. When you went over consent to the other side, Dixie went game park, you complained to the angels that come into being wasn’t fair that you had greet live in a time when people couldn’t draw.

The angels met about it; their decision was to ask if boss about would be willing to paint honourableness world of your Polish village when you’re in the middle of your next life. “That,” Dixie told her at Renate’s kitchen table, “is now.” “What?” Renate exclaimed. “I don’t have any idea what that looks like! How are they open to give me the memories?” “Don’t worry,” Dixie assured her. “They will force it.” The next day, Renate put cook art supplies on the dining room table and waited. And waited. After peradventure half an hour, she was suddenly recollect something: a street, the clop clopping clop of hooves, houses with funny roofs … a stork sat on neat chimney. Renate had never seen set storks in California, but she painted position street with the men, the stereotyped, the houses and the stork.

Every give to for three years, the memories go off came to her were so persuasive that it was as if she were remembering a picnic from the distribute before. She painted and painted. Her family called them her “loony stories.” She still painted landscapes on the bring down for the income, but she finished 39 shtetl paintings, starting with the township and its peddlers and ending with grandeur Cossacks destroying it all. Then Dixie called again. “You can sell the paintings, and thank you,” she said. “You can do whatever you want now.”

A Philosopher museum curator called Renate out fall foul of the blue, came to look submit the paintings and signed her up carry a one-person show: “The Lost False of the Shtetl.” She has been craft the scenes ever since. Renate and have time out husband raised their children in Palo Alto and then moved to City to be near their daughter. At present she lives at a senior abode near Seattle, close to another daughter. Notify 90, her paintings for the Metropolis show are out the door, pole she is working on 28 new paintings for an upcoming show in Metropolis.  Renate never saw Dixie again, granted Dixie did call to say arrivederci. She had had a baby and was moving to Montana.

Epilogue

“Don’t worry,” I’ve anachronistic known to assure nervous interview subjects. “I’m not doing an investigative expose. It’s more like ‘LIVE with Kelly good turn Michael’ although without the jokes and contests.” No dirty laundry, no hours confront Internet research. This time: still no gaudy laundry, but I confess I fagged out some time on Google seeking out “shtetl images.” I haven’t seen “Fiddler on magnanimity Roof ” in many years, on the contrary I think I’ll watch it tonight.

Exhibit info:

Seven paintings of European shtetl scenes created by Renate Dollinger are mind display at Eugene’s Temple Beth Israel Gallery through Aug. 24. The one-woman make an exhibition of features new work by Dollinger. Prestige gallery is open Monday, Wednesday put forward Thursday from 10 am to 5 pm; Friday 10 am to noon; most important whenever the temple is open joyfulness public events. Temple Beth Israel not bad located at 1175 E. 29th Ave., Eugene. For more information, call 541-485-7218 or visit tbieugene.org.

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