File:Binding of Yitzchak (Isaac) sculptor by Menashe Kadishman, March 2024 15.jpg

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Binding of Isaac

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English: Aked Yitzchak is a sculpture made by the Israeli sculptor Menashe Kadishman, created in the years 1982-1985 and placed in the plaza of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, near the court. The sculpture, made of rusted corten steel cut by a laser, consists of three parts: the ram, Isaac and the mournful women. Taken during the Iron Swords War, Israel March 2024
עברית: הפסל "עקדת יצחק" מעשה ידי הפסל הישראלי מנשה קדישמן, נוצר בשנים 1982–1985 ומוצב ברחבת מוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות, בסמוך לבית המשפט. הפסל, העשוי מפלדת קורטן חלודה חתוכה בלייזר, מורכב משלושה חלקים: האיל, יצחק והנשים המקוננות. צולם במהלך מלחמת חרבות ברזל, ישראל מרץ 2024
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