A photo of a sculpture of Bronislaw Huberman
The following photo was taken at the Felicia Blumental Library at Tel-Aviv with the kind permission of the Library and Bronislaw Huberman Archive.
I need to add the name of the sculpture…
Note how the sculpture depicted Huberman looking to (or perhaps beyond) the sky. In many concert reviews, he was perceived as a musician who did not merely play music, but signified something that transcends music.
What do you think?
Do you know who made the sculpture? What do you think about it? Please comment below.
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