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Jacob and the Angel

Sir Jacob Epstein, 1940-1941

Sir Jacob Epstein, Jacob and the Angel, 1940-1941, Tate, Art Funded 1996
© Estate of Jacob Epstein/Tate

This monumental work depicts the well-known theme from the Book of Genesis.

Jacob is wrestling with a stranger in a struggle that will last throughout the night. In the morning, the assailant reveals himself to be an angel and blesses Jacob for not abandoning the struggle.

Though apparently locked in combat, the figures here seem to embrace and kiss, adding a charged sexual undertone to the sculpture. The work was carved from a single block of coloured alabaster. This work was carved in the middle of the Second World War and is a deeply personal work on the part of the artist who shared its hero's name.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Jacob and the Angel, 1940-1941

Date supported

1996

Medium and material

Alabaster

Dimensions

214 x 110 x 92 cm

Grant

25000

Total cost

500000

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