David Schulman (1881 - 1966) - Winter Afternoon in Blaricum. Oil on canvas.
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David Schulman (1881 - 1966) - Winter Afternoon in Blaricum. Oil on canvas.
“The first time I experienced life on the West Bank, staying over in Palestinian homes, a whole new horizon opened up for me. I entered into
'David' (21 × 14.8 cm, 4B graphite pencil on 200 gms paper)
Winter in a Village in Belgium, David Schulman
David Schulman (Dutch, 1881-1966), Dorp in sneeuw (België) [Winter in a village in Belgium]. Oil on canvas, 60.5 x 80.5 cm.
David Schulman and Quiet Life Motel - Make 8
I am speaking of blindness not to the existence of millions of Palestinian people—they are there for all to see—but to the full humanity of these people, their natural equality to us, and the parity (at least that, if one can measure such things) between their collective claim to the land and ours. There is also, again, a studied blindness to the cumulative trauma that we Israelis have inflicted upon the Palestinians in the course of realizing our own national goals (and later, in going far beyond any rational conception of such goals).
David Schulman