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Juif Lisant (Jewish Man Reading)
Edouard Brandon (French, 1831–1897)
French
1870
Medium/Technique
Oil on panel
Dimensions
13 x 7 cm (5 1/8 x 2 3/4 in.)
Credit Line
Charles and Lynn Schusterman Collection
Accession Number2013.973
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsPaintings
Drawn to a world anchored in past traditions, Jewish painter Brandon became especially known for his depictions of synagogues, festivals, and rabbis. In this tiny picture, he shows a Jewish scholar absorbed in study. On the top left are the Hebrew words for “God is one” from the biblical "Shema` Israel" (“Hear O’Israel”) morning and evening prayer. The extinguished candle might suggest it is morning, and the sitter spent the night studying. The thick, white impasto and skillfully rendered light reflections show Brandon’s virtuoso handling of paint. Four years after creating this work, Brandon participated in the first Impressionist exhibition in Paris.
Signed
Signed "Ed Brandon" and dated "Mai 1870"
Inscriptionsin Hebrew: "The Lord is one"
ProvenanceOctober 25, 2000, anonymous sale, Sotheby’s, Tel Aviv, lot 120, to Charles and Lynn Schusterman, Tulsa; 2013, gift of Lynn Schusterman to the MFA. (Accession Date: September 25, 2013)