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Theo Tobiasse Limited Edition 24/100

$250.00

The artwork shown is titled "Dame aux deux bougies" (Lady with Two Candles) by Theo Tobiasse, a French artist known for his expressive figurative paintings and prints centered on themes of exile and the expat Jewish experience. This particular piece is a carborundum etching, a printmaking technique that creates a textured effect. The artwork is numbered 24 out of 100, indicating it's part of a limited edition. Tobiasse's works often draw from his childhood in Lithuania and France, as well as his experience of fear and isolation during the war, and are influenced by religious iconography and Biblical allusions, which invite comparisons to Marc Chagall.

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The artwork shown is titled "Dame aux deux bougies" (Lady with Two Candles) by Theo Tobiasse, a French artist known for his expressive figurative paintings and prints centered on themes of exile and the expat Jewish experience. This particular piece is a carborundum etching, a printmaking technique that creates a textured effect. The artwork is numbered 24 out of 100, indicating it's part of a limited edition. Tobiasse's works often draw from his childhood in Lithuania and France, as well as his experience of fear and isolation during the war, and are influenced by religious iconography and Biblical allusions, which invite comparisons to Marc Chagall.

The artwork shown is titled "Dame aux deux bougies" (Lady with Two Candles) by Theo Tobiasse, a French artist known for his expressive figurative paintings and prints centered on themes of exile and the expat Jewish experience. This particular piece is a carborundum etching, a printmaking technique that creates a textured effect. The artwork is numbered 24 out of 100, indicating it's part of a limited edition. Tobiasse's works often draw from his childhood in Lithuania and France, as well as his experience of fear and isolation during the war, and are influenced by religious iconography and Biblical allusions, which invite comparisons to Marc Chagall.

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