The very mention of the Temple evokes yearning for the future redemption. This piece was painted to describe an ethereal feeling of G‑d causing the Holy Temple to descend from the Heavens to the mountains of Jerusalem.
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Moshe Braun relies on intuition and inspiration to capture the spirit, beauty and longing, the history and the majesty, of the Jewish people and the Land of Israel. He has gained renown for his use of color to communicate feeling and his fine attention to intricate detail.
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"The primary talent of an artist is his ability to step away from the externalities of the thing and, disregarding its outer form, gaze into its innerness and perceive its essence, and to be able to convey this in his painting.This is how an artist can serve his Creator." — The Rebbe
"The primary talent of an artist is his ability to step away from the externalities of the thing and, disregarding its outer form, gaze into its innerness and perceive its essence, and to be able to convey this in his painting.This is how an artist can serve his Creator." — The Rebbe
About Moshe Braun
Moshe Braun relies on intuition and inspiration to capture the spirit, beauty and longing, the history and the majesty, of the Jewish people and the Land of Israel. He has gained renown for his use of color to communicate feeling and his fine attention to intricate detail.
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