ISBN:
9789081586030
Language:
English
Pages:
52 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Year of publication:
2011
Series Statement:
Essay series in Jewish culture and art 1
Series Statement:
Essay series in Jewish culture and art
Keywords:
Italia, Salomon
;
Ester (Buch)
;
Buchmalerei
;
Ausstellung
;
Sofer
;
Provenienz: Voolen, Edward van Donator
;
Niederlande
Abstract:
During the Dutch Golden Age in Amsterdam, the engraver Salom Italia, a Ashkenazi Jew born in Mantua in 1619, invented a new style of decoration for the scrolls that told the biblical story of Esther. This tale of Jewish exile in ancient Persia still appeals to the imagination: the salvation of the Jews by the clever Queen Esther is celebrated each year by Jews around the world on the joyous holiday of Purim. Salom Italia's Esther scrolls are lavishly illustrated with triumphal arches, pictures of the main characters, narrative scenes, and vignettes with Dutch landscapes. His original decorations reflect the successful integration of Spanish and Portuguese Jews into their new homeland, the Netherlands. Even today, Italia's Esther scrolls are coveted collectors' items. Now, for the first time, six of these world-class masterpieces have been brought together, accompanied by the work of Dutch contemporaries who inspired Salom Italia.
URL:
http://www.jhm.nl/current/exhibitions/archive/salom-italia
URL:
http://issuu.com/mvlevievandermeer/docs/salomitalia-jhm
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