
MOSES STRIKING THE ROCK
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 120 × 100 cm
Year: 1995
In this emotionally charged desert tableau, Huvy Elisha portrays the pivotal biblical moment of Moses striking the rock, from which water miraculously flows. Moses stands slightly apart, his expression touched with sorrow a reminder of the transgression that would prevent him from entering the Promised Land. The crimson fissure on the rock marks the moment of impact, symbolizing both miracle and consequence.
Around him, the Israelite nation rejoices, draped in richly colored silks, velvets, and gleaming gold vessels, celebrating the life-giving stream with triumphant relief. The striking contrast between Moses’ private grief and the people’s exuberant joy lends the scene profound emotional and spiritual depth, making this work one of the most compelling pieces in Huvy’s collection of Jewish and biblical fine art.
This painting is presented at Huvy's Gallery
📍 George Washington 2 Jerusalem
📞 050-411-5444 Robert Elisha
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