Benno Elkan 1877-1960
Job and his Three Comforters: Panel from the Knesset Menorah, 1956
bronze
32.3 x 25 x 9 cm
2018-30
© The artist's estate
Photo: Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
The late art historian Brian Sewell (1931- 2015), from whose estate this piece has been presented, knew the sculptor during his exile in England and later devoted an essay to...
The late art historian Brian Sewell (1931- 2015), from whose estate this piece has been presented, knew the sculptor during his exile in England and later devoted an essay to his work. Sewell suggests that Elkan's experience of exile in England pushed him into becoming 'essentially, a Jewish sculptor of historic Jewish subjects'. This maquette of the Old Testament Job and his three comforters is one of the series of bronze reliefs depicting the struggles of the Jewish people that Elkan modelled for a Menorah, for the Knesset, located at the edge of Gan Havradim (Rose Garden) and presented as a gift from the Parliament of the United Kingdom on April 15, 1956, in honour of the eighth anniversary of Israeli independence.
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Presented from the Estate of Brian Sewell 2018Be the first to know – Sign Up
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