Theo Tobiasse | A violin tune leads us out of Mitzraim, 1968 | 10 color lithograph on Arches paper, 46x60 (69x84)
Theo Tobiasse | A violin tune leads us out of Mitzraim, 1968 | 10 color lithograph on Arches paper, 46x60 (69x84)
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Un Chant de Violon Qui Nous Sort de Mitzraim is a 1968 color lithograph by Théo Tobiasse, a French-Israeli artist of Lithuanian-Jewish descent. The title translates to “A Violin Song That Leads Us Out of Mitzraim”, with "Mitzraim" being the Hebrew term for Egypt, symbolizing the biblical Exodus.
Tobiasse's work often delves into themes of exile, memory, and Jewish identity. This lithograph likely portrays the collective yearning for liberation and the enduring spirit of cultural identity, using expressive figures and vibrant colors to evoke emotion.
The piece is recognized for its emotional depth and is part of Tobiasse's exploration of the Jewish diaspora experience. It has been featured in various art collections and auctions, reflecting its significance in 20th-century art.
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