Emmanuel Levy 1900-1986
The Mourners (Sitting Shiva)
oil on canvas
72.5 x 91
(lower right) Emmanuel Levy 1928
2014-07
@Emmanuel Levy estate
Photo: Ben Uri Gallery
Levy painted this moving work in 1928 following the death of his father, the former beadle of the Old Congregation in Cheetham Hill Road. It shows the Jewish ceremony of...
Levy painted this moving work in 1928 following the death of his father, the former beadle of the Old Congregation in Cheetham Hill Road. It shows the Jewish ceremony of Sitting Shiva in which members of the immediate family gather (usually in the deceased’s home) to mourn for seven days following the burial. The shallow picture space and hard-edged figures show an awareness of Cubism, which Levy later rejected in favour of naturalism. According to his close friend Bernard Sternfield, the artist always considered this ‘his major work’.
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presented by the Estate of Victoria Sternfield 2014Be the first to know – Sign Up
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