Joseph and His Brothers XIX

1966

Peter Lipman-Wulf

Associated Names
Peter Lipman-Wulf

Artist, American, born 1905

This is a drawing of cloaked figures surrounding a piece of text. The image features a series of cloaked figures with expressive faces, seemingly embracing one another, rendered in a sepia tone. To the right of these figures is a block of text with the following words:

"ONLY
THROUGH
LOVE
FOR
HIS
YOUNGER
BROTHER
AND
HIS
FATHER
HE
BECOMES
HUMAN
OUTGROWING
THE

BUT
JOSEPH
YEARNIS
FOR
HIS
FATHER
AND
HIS
BELOVED
BROTHER
BENJAMIN". 

The text provides a narrative or thematic context to the scene, suggesting themes of familial love and connection. The composition of the drawing is balanced between the figures and the text.
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This is a photograph of a book cover. The cover features a round, metallic or engraved element in its center, set against a textured deep red background. The metallic element contains the text: "JOSEPH AND HIS BROTHERS TEXT AND ENGRAVINGS BY PETER LIPMAN-WULF". The engraving is circular and appears to have abstract polygonal designs around its perimeter.

Cover Plate

Peter Lipman-Wulf

1966

The Ring of Dreams: Joseph and His Brothers

Peter Lipman-Wulf

1966

This is a photograph of a circular design displaying text. The top reads "THE RING OF DREAMS", the central text states "JOSEPH AND HIS BROTHERS," followed by "TEXT AND ENGRAVINGS BY PETER LIPMAN WULF". The bottom text indicates "ADELPHI UNIVERSITY GARDEN CITY NEW YORK". The circle background has textured cut-out patterns in a greenish hue.

Title Page

Peter Lipman-Wulf

1966


Artwork history & notes

Wikidata ID

Q65511520

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