Shofaroth

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The shofar (a trumpet made of a ram's horn) is traditionally sounded in the synagogue during Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) and at the end of Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement). Bornfriend was commissioned in 1957 by the architect Eugene Rosenberg, who designed Jews' College, London, to paint a mural for the college library and chose the Jewish festivals as the theme. This series is based on the ideas that Bornfriend dealt with in the mural. Bornfriend's printmaking encompassed drawing, painting and collage and used a combination of processes, including block printing, screen printing and lithography. Pierre Rouve described Bornfriend's images as not literal renderings but 'visual 'abstracts' of their innermost substance', presenting 'a poetic blending of image and cultural meaning'.

Ben Uri Gallery & Museum

London

Title

Shofaroth

Date

1957

Medium

lithograph on paper

Measurements

H 36 x W 27 cm

Accession number

1987-53i

Acquisition method

presented by the artist

Work type

Print

Signature/marks description

Signed (lower right corner): J. Bornfriend

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