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Henry Orenstein (painter) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Orenstein (painter) Henry Orenstein (1918–2008) was a Canadian artist, animator, activist, teacher, soldier and pacifist. He was best known for his contributions to the art world with his works specializing in easel paintings and murals. His work is displayed in private and public collections across Canada, most notably in the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and the Art Gallery of Sudbury. He is mentioned alongside other notable artists in Barry Lord’s ''The History of Painting in Canada: Toward a People’s Art''. ==Early life and family== Orenstein was born into a Jewish family in Midland, Ontario, but later raised in Toronto. This is where he developed his lifelong interest in politics and human rights. In his youth, Orenstein fought as a foot soldier in the Second World War, an experience that led him to be a lifelong pacifist. It was during the war where he met and married his wife Joan Orenstein, a noted Canadian actress; he had five daughters: Jill, Edie, Ruth, Cia, and Sarah. His youngest child, Sarah, is a Dora Award recipient for her portrayal of a sharp-tongued feminist filmmaker in Brad Frasers’s dark comedy, ''Cold Meat Party'' (2003).
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