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Several
objects are arranged on a pink cloth: a soccer ball, a paper
rolled to partially reveal the word “ [TOMB]OLA”, (a
lottery ticket), an alarm clock, an African death mask, a
white glove, and a white and purple pansy. In the background,
a full moon hovers in a dark sky, visible over a balcony
railing. Nussbaum was in hiding when he painted this picture,
and the work is an expression of his fear of the future. The
alarm clock represents Nussbaum’s realization that his fate
depends on time, which is fast running out. The lottery ticket
is a symbol of luck that has changed for the worse, while the
specter of death, appearing in the form of an African mask,
hovers above all.
Gift of David Susskind, Brussels
In memory of Salomon Susskind and his wife Mala Lea Gutgold.
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Still-life with Mask, Glove, and Football, c. 1940
Gouache on
paper
48.7x 65 cm |