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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
Sulamith - the wonderful bride
A Jewish-biblical kaleidoscope unfolds in Chagall's vision: creation—culminating in the encounter between man and woman—as a mirror of divine perfection. Above all hovers the sign of the Crucified Christ, shining like a red thread of insight.
Was it a premonition? A knowledge that the Messiah had long been among us?
This work – a silent homage, a carrying on of the promise.
The "Shulamite" hears the call of the… invisible bridegroom. She doesn't see him, but her soul recognizes the voice. "My sheep hear my voice... I knock, and whoever hears me, I will come in."
Her wedding dress: the clock face of a two-thousand-year-old era of grace. Her name in the New Testament: Ecclesia – the called out one.
You will receive one of six hand-painted replicas of the Chagall edition. (The listing shows the original—the original is not for sale.) Delivery time approximately 6-8 weeks after receipt of order.
Bernhard Maria Moehnle is a German-born and trained painter who, after his experience in stage design and animation, devoted himself entirely to painting ("solapintura"). He develops a unique visual language for each series of paintings, combining classical modernism with artists such as Rembrandt, Chagall, and Max Ernst, thus creating a distinctive neo-Renaissance style. His works convey profoundly emotional messages of Christianity and touch the viewer with their symbolic clarity, spiritual depth, and expressive power.