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  • New York  (14)
  • Göttingen : Gerhard Steidl  (4)
  • Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk  (11)
  • Fotografie  (7)
  • Bible. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Faltblatt
    Year of publication: 1982
    Keywords: Ausstellung ; Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk ; Tora-Schmuck
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 70 Seiten , Ill. , 21,5 x 14 cm
    Year of publication: 1988
    Keywords: Frankfurt am Main ; Silberschmiedekunst ; Silberschmied ; Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk ; Provenienz: Voolen, Edward van Donator
    Note: Ex. 44/100
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: 64 Seiten , Ill.
    Year of publication: 1983
    Keywords: Brit Mila ; Bar-Mizwa ; Hochzeit ; Bestattung ; Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Keywords: Spanischer Bürgerkrieg ; Fotografie
    Abstract: Sometimes, even in the world of photography, miracles happen. On 19 December 2007, three battered commonplace cardboard boxes arrived at the International Center of Photography in New York. Within these boxes- the so-called Mexican Suitcase - was a treasure trove of photographic history believed lost since World War II: the legendary Spanish Civil War negatives of Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, and David Seymour (known as ̮ChimŁ). The Mexican Suitcase contained 126 rolls of film, mostly shot between May 1936 and spring 1939, that are an inestimable record of innovative war photography and of a definitive episode in Spanish history. The photographs include Capa's images of the Battle of Rio Serge, Chim's famous image of a woman nursing a baby at a land reform meeting in Estremadura, and Taro's last photos at the Battle of Brunete where she was killed in 1937. The story of the Mexican Suitcase itself is as fascinating as the photographs contained. Carried by Capa's studio manager from Paris to Bordeaux by bicycle in 1939, it came into the possession of General Francisco Aguilar González, the Mexican ambassador to the Vichy government in 1941-42, and found its way to Mexico City. Decades later the suitcase was discovered among González's belongongs and in 2007 was given to ICP, founded by Robert Capa's brother Cornell Capa and home of the Capa and Taro archives as well as a large Chim collection. In 1979, Cornell Capa had implored the public to come forward with information about the Mexican Suitcase which he spent years looking for: "Anyone who has information regarding the suitcase should contact me and will be blessed in advance." This landmark two-volume publication, which accompanies a major exhibition at ICP and reproduces all 4,500 negatives from the suitcase, embodies the blessing Capa spoke of and presents the miraculous contents of the suitcase to the public for the first time.
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: [8] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 1985
    Keywords: Jüdische Kunst ; Mäzenatentum ; Ausstellung ; Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk ; Provenienz: Voolen, Edward van Donator ; Venedig
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: [30] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 1963
    Keywords: Sammlung ; Silberschmiedekunst ; Judaica ; Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: [4] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 1987
    Keywords: Künstlerin ; Chanukkia ; Mesusa ; Ausstellung ; Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk ; Besamim-Büchse
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: 47 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 1992
    Keywords: Künstler ; Malerei ; Rezeption ; Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk
    Abstract: Throughout the centuries, artists have been able to pursue their vision with the help of imaginative individuals willing to lend support, both nurturing and financial. It is that eminent tradition of patronage to which Belle and Jacob Rosenbaum have generously committed themselves for the past three decades. This exhibition and catalogue are the happy result of their belief in and support of the excellence of master Henryk Winograd. Ed Cohen designed the catalog; the photographs of the plates and prints are by Sarah Wells.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 0945447078
    Language: English
    Pages: 32 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 1996
    Keywords: Weberin ; Gewebe ; Ausstellung ; Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk
    Abstract: A 30-year retrospective exhibition of Ina Golub's fiber art, this exhibition featured 62 objects on loan from 15 synagogues and 17 private collections around the country, and the artist's own collection. This comprehensive body of work includes Torah mantles, wedding canopies, wall hangings, prayer shawls and ceremonial objects such as Torah finials and spice boxes - all incorporating a variety of fiber techniques including tapestry, hand weaving, appliqué, quilting, stitchery, beadwork, and fabric painting.
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 280 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 1986
    Keywords: Palästina ; Archäologie ; Ausstellung ; Kunsthandwerk ; Mosaik ; Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk
    Abstract: The art and history of the Holy Land are presented here by distinguished members of the curatorial staff of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. A series of essays examines this land's rich complexity from prehistory through the Islamic conquest of A.D. 640, and almost two hundred works of art are discussed in texts that explore their cultural, historical, religious, and aesthetic significance. Maps, site photographs, and comparative illustrations add to the reader's appreciation of a land whose great intellectual force continues to mold today's world. Here the Holy Land's somber and joyous history is told in an especially appropriate way. The ancient inhabitants speak directly through their works of art—those objects, often small in size but always majestic in spirit, created to worship the divine, to propitiate malevolent spirits, to commemorate the dead, to delight the living. The region's history can be read in the foreign aesthetic influences that modified and enhanced a strong native style. The appearance of Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine elements indicates the cultural, sociological, and political changes, gradual at times and violent at others, that shaped the Holy Land. The art works discussed here tell of the great events, conflicts, and population movements that formed the Near East, but, as important, they embody the spiritual biography of a people whose religious philosophy became the foundation of Western civilization. Over many millennia a quest for the divine has been evident in the Holy Land. This religious impulse is as palpable in the gold plaque of a Canaanite goddess from the thirteenth century B.C. as in the synagogue mosaic from Beth Shean which was fashioned in the sixth century A.D. Many objects express a deep love of the natural world: necklaces of glowing carnelian beads that mimic lotus seeds; a plump but ferocious ivory lion; a mosaic pavement with fish frolicking across its surface. A yearning for the beautiful animates the most transcendent and the most mundane works. The same numinous spirit breathes in the noble Shrine of the Stelae from Hazor and in the shapely cups, oil lamps, and bowls that Jerusalemites used some two thousand years ago. Everyday household objects make our ancestors seem our near-contemporaries, but other works emphasize the chasm that separates us from the past. The extraordinary objects of the Judaean Desert Treasure, for example, have a great and touching beauty, but their meaning remains a profound mystery. A number of inscriptions, some of them of remarkable elegance, remind us of how deeply the written language of ancient Hebrew shaped this land's consciousness. The Israelites were the People of the Book, and their compulsion to set down their experience reached its greatest flowering in the Bible. It is thus fitting that Treasures of the Holy Land concludes with a discussion of the most ancient of biblical manuscripts, the Dead Sea Scrolls. Perhaps the greatest archaeological discovery of this century, these scrolls have had an immense impact on the study and understanding of ancient Judaism and Christianity. This publication documents the landmark exhibition organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. The works of art, most of which are displayed for the first time in the New World, are living messengers from an ancient and fruitful civilization; they speak to us of a past that continues to animate the present.
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