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by Israel Tsvaygenbaum
$49.00
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Tsvaygenbaum was always fascinated with Moses in the Bible and his tremendous role in Jewish history. Tsvaygenbaum always had an inclination to... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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Tsvaygenbaum was always fascinated with Moses in the Bible and his tremendous role in Jewish history. Tsvaygenbaum always had an inclination to create a painting about Moses and his relationship with his people, who occasionally challenged and disappointed him with their behavior. The masks represent all our weakness. In the painting, Moses is turned to stone when he saw that his people built a golden calf to worship instead of worshiping God who saved them from slavery and that they too, sin. The painting "Moses and the Masks" is a reflection of complexity of human beings.
Fine artist Israel Tsvaygenbaum was born in Derbent, Dagestan, Russia. He is a graduate of the Izberbash College in Izberbash, Dagestan, Russia, and holds a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Krasnodar, Russia. In 1980, Israel organized an artist's group called COLORIT that of exhibited in many cities in Russia. Israel has exhibited in Russia and the United States, and a number of his works are in the collection of the Museum of Imitative Arts, Derbent. Other works can be seen in private collections in nine countries, including Austria, Bulgaria, France, Israel, Netherlands, Russia, the United Kingdom and the US. In 1994, Israel and his family left Russia because it had became very dangerous for his family to continue to live in...
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