These lithographs represent the stained glass windows that illuminate the Synagogue of the Hadassah Medical Centre in Jerusalem, depicting the Twelve Sons of Jacob. The windows took two years to complete and were unveiled at a ceremony attended by Chagall in 1962.
'This is my modest gift to the Jewish people who have always dreamt of biblical love, friendship and of peace among all peoples. This is my gift to that people which lived here thousands of years ago among the other Semitic people.' (Marc Chagall, 6 February 1962)
The windows were significant to Chagall, who wanted to illustrate his sympathy and understanding for his fellow Jewish people and their turbulent history. The Bible was a powerful and lasting influence on Chagall’s work and this set was inspired by Jacob blessing his twelve sons (Genesis 49) and Moses blessing the Twelve Tribes (Deuteronomy 33). Each window and subsequent lithograph was designed with a dominant color inspired by the gems which adorned the breastplate of the High Priest according to Exodus 28:15.
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