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Title: The Exodus of the Jews from Egypt
Artist: Molodkin Vladimir
Size: 24x18x5
Size (inches): 9.5x7x2
Price : $1450 SOLD!

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Vladimir Molodkin of Mstera has a creative mind with a vast base of fantasy filled themes and stories from which to paint. His choice of themes range from the purely imagined to the realistic and from legendary tales to actual history.
Here the artist has chosen to depict an episode from the Moses's second book called "The Book of Exodus". This book describes the miraculous exodus of the Jews from Egypt. Many years have passed since the time when Jacob' son Joseph found himself in Egypt because of his brothers' treachery. Miraculously he became the Pharaoh's helper and the most respected man in Egypt. But as stated above many years have passed since that time. The Jews settled in Egypt and generated a numerous population. When the new Pharaoh who didn't know Joseph came to the throne, the Jews became the slaves of the Egyptians. They worked hard without a break, and had no any civil rights. Once the Jew whose name was Moses heard the God's voice: "I know everything about sufferings of the Jews, and I want to help them. You, Moses will save the Jews from slavery. You will be the man who will be able to lead out the Jews from Egypt. Go to the Pharaoh and ask him to permit the Jews to go to a desert for praying". Moses did everything what the God ordered him, but the Pharaoh suspected that the Jews could escape from his kingdom and refused to fulfill this request. Then the God punished the Egyptian kingdom by setting big toads on its citizens. Later every time the Pharaoh refused to let the Jews go to the desert for praying, and every time the God punished the Egyptians. At last the Pharaoh agreed to fulfill Moses's request, but again he suspected the Jews of committing an escape. So, he ordered his people to spy upon the Jews. When his people reported that the Jews really tried to escape by crossing the sea, the Pharaoh ordered his warriors to catch the fugitives. When the Jews started crossing the sea, the seawaters opened out before them letting people to cross the sea on foot. While crossing the sea the Jews were covered with the white cloud that showed them the right way, and their pursuers were covered with the black cloud that complicated their movement. A little later the God returned the seawaters in their natural position in the place where the Egyptians were at that moment and they all drowned, while the Jews were let to continue crossing the sea.
So, in this composition we can see the Jews crossing the sea on foot, while the Egyptians are drowning. In the middle of the composition the artist has depicted Moses looking at the sky where God surrounded with angels is painted.
A very soft combination of tones makes up the artist's palette. Light blues, yellows, and even reds are used in conjunction with grays and browns. Gold is used to add different details.
On the interior bottom of the box the artist has written in aluminum an extract from the Old Testament:

Moses extended his arms to the sea, and God opened the sea,
And the Jews went through the sea, and to the right and left from them were walls of water




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