Har Sinai- Blue and Gold Series
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God gave the Torah to Moses on Mount Sinai where he did not eat or sleep for forty days and nights. The Jewish holiday of Shavuot takes place in May and celebrates the day that God passed the Torah onto Moses.
SEMI ORIGINAL GICLÉE is a reproduction on mounted and stretched canvas with wrapped edges. The entire canvas is then painted over, recreating the look of an original painting with brush strokes and texture. Much time and effort goes into creating each giclée to make it into a masterpiece. It can either be hung as is, or framed.
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Please allow 4-5 weeks production time for a Semi Original Giclée.
Any sizes LARGER than 20×60 will ship taken off the stretcher bar and rolled in a tube.
About This Painting
Moses went up to the top of Mount Sinai alone and did not sleep for forty days and forty nights. During these forty days, God passed the Torah down to Moses, and on the last day, Moses received the two tablets that contained the Ten Commandments. The Shavuot holiday commemorates the Giving of the Torah and takes place over two days. Jews prepare for Shavuot for 49 days and celebrate by learning the Torah, eating dairy, and going to the synagogue to hear the Ten Commandments.
The Giving of the Torah took place over 3,000 years ago and is one of the most important events in Jewish history. During this holiday, Jews give thanks for God’s gift of the Torah and the Ten Commandments and do not perform work. Candles are lit, homes are decorated, and Jews take time to reflect on the teachings of the Torah.