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Yoram Lokov, Three Rabbis. This evocative oil painting depicts three elderly rabbis engaged in intense study and discussion before an open religious text, set against a backdrop of densely shelved books. The composition captures a moment of learned exchange, emphasizing continuity of scholarship, transmission of tradition, and communal intellect-core pillars of Jewish life.Lokov renders his figures with expressive restraint: weathered faces, flowing beards, and subtle gestures convey wisdom earned through time rather than overt dramatization. The warm, subdued palette and close grouping of the figures draw the viewer inward, creating an intimate atmosphere characteristic of Jewish religious interior scenes of the early 20th century.The subject reflects the centrality of Torah study (Talmud Torah) and rabbinic discourse as a living, dialogic process. The shared text at the center of the composition functions not merely as an object, but as the binding force between generations, embodying the continuity of learning despite historical upheaval.Executed circa 1940, the work carries added historical resonance, reflecting a world of traditional scholarship at a moment when European Jewish life stood on the brink of irreversible destruction. As such, Three Rabbis may be viewed not only as a genre scene, but also as an unintentional document of preservation-capturing an intellectual and spiritual culture soon to be profoundly threatened. Estimated Value $200 - 300



