Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim. A Jewish family is gathered around a table inside a festive sukkah while a woman brings food and children peek into the scene.

Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles)

Moritz Daniel Oppenheim

1867 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A beautifully detailed 19th-century scene of a family celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles, rendered in a sophisticated tonal palette.

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A weightier piece with steady character with softened cool notes — holds a formal wall with confidence.

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Study · Library · Living Room
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Strongest where a vertical wall can take more presence
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Best where a lighter wall gives it room to show
Color notes
Charcoal black

About the piece

Created in 1867 by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim, this scene captures the intimate celebration of Sukkot. Part of the artist's celebrated 'Pictures of Old-Time Jewish Family Life' series, the work is rendered in a refined grisaille style, emphasizing the atmospheric play of light and shadow within a traditional sukkah as a family gathers for a holiday meal.