



Théo Tobiasse (French, 1927-2012) was born in Jaffa, Palestine in 1927. He was raised in his parents’ native Lithuania and settled in Paris in 1931 with his family. Living in Paris during the German occupation, Tobiasse and his family narrowly escaped deportation during the Vélodrome d'Hiver (the largest French deportation of Jews during the Holocaust) in July 1942 and managed to hide in a small apartment for two years until Paris’s liberation. Before the war, Tobiasse briefly studied commercial art. In 1944 he became a graphic designer and set designer for businesses including the fashion house Hermès. He relocated to Nice in 1950 and became a full-time painter in 1960, largely self-taught in oil and gouache painting. He established his primary lithography workshop in Saint-Paul-de-Vence in 1976 with Pierre Chave. Throughout the 1970, 80s and 90s ,Tobiasse traveled and exhibited frequently throughout France and to Jerusalem and New York. He passed away in 2012 in Cagnes-sur-Mer, France.
"A survivor of the Nazi occupation of Paris, Tobiasse frequently addressed the Jewish experience and the resulting duality of alienation and celebration. Themes of exile and isolation coexist with depictions of ceremony and performance. Significant locations in the artist’s life such as Paris, Lithuania, and Jerusalem are referenced in imagery and by name. Often compared to Marc Chagall for his use of religious iconography and Biblical allusions, Tobiasse delved further into a personal exploration of tragedy from his own memory of travel and searching."
- Davidson Galleries
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2 works
Shavuot Portfolio (Portfolio of 4 lithographs)
Regular price $1,200.00 USDPortfolio of 4 color lithographs on Arches housed in a fabric portfolio with string closures.
Medium: Color lithographs on Arches
Dimensions: 20 x 28 inches
Signature: Each signed separately
Artist details: French, 1927 - 2012
Date finished: 1984
Edition: 116/125
Publisher: Nahan Galleries for the Simon Wiesenthal Center
David et Bethsabee (David and Bathsheba)
Regular price $1,200.00 USDMedium: Color lithograph and carborundum
Dimensions: 39 x 27 inches
Signature: Signed
Artist details: French, 1927 - 2012
Date finished: 1984
Edition: 47/125
Bathsheba was King David's most famous wife because their marriage came after an illicit extramarital affair at the height of David's reign (circa 1005-965 B.C.). The scholarship around the relationship of Bathsheba and David subsequently has centered on who seduced whom? In Tobiasse’s rendering, Bathsheba is an exuberant and willing participant in the adulterous affair. This interpretation is made all the more clear in the way Bathsheba very directly offers up her breast, but more telling is Tobiasse’s inclusion of a target with an arrow on the bulls eye placed on King David’s head.