Imagining the Self, Imagining the Other: Visual Representation and Jewish-Christian Dynamics in the Middle Ages and Early Modern PeriodEva Frojmovic BRILL, 2002 M01 1 - 242 páginas This collection revisits the complex subject of medieval visual representations of Jews and Judaism by themselves and by Christians. The topics range from questions of Jewish identity in Iberian illuminated Hebrew manuscripts (13th-14th centuries) to representations of Synagoga and Judas in the Bible Moralisee and cathedral sculpture, to early modern Jewish self-images. The essays are prefaced by a critical study of the discovery of medieval Jewish art among art historians and cultural activists ca. 1900-35. The volume will be of value to art historians, as well as medieval and early modern historians with an interest in Jewish culture and Jewish-Christian relations. Contributors include: Michael Batterman, Marc Michael Epstein, Eva Frojmovic, Thomas Hubka, Sara Lipton, Annette Weber, and Diane Wolfthal. |
Contenido
Confluence Coincidence | 33 |
The Passover | 53 |
Images of | 91 |
Gender Carnality and Synagoga | 129 |
Sources | 165 |
Representations of Jewish Ritual in Yiddish | 189 |
18thCentury Polish Wooden Synagogues | 213 |
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13th century anti-Jewish art history Ashkenazi Barcelona Bible moralisée biblical Bibliothèque nationale body Book of Customs British Library Cantigas carnality Christian Church Codex Cohn-Wiener commentary roundel contemporary context decorative depicted divine Dominican Epstein example figure Framing inscription friars gender Golden Haggadah Gutmann Gwozdziec Synagogue Haggadot hanged Judas hebr Hebrew manuscripts Holy iconography illuminated manuscripts illustration imagery interpretation Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish art Jewish artists Jewish culture Jewish-Christian Jews Judaism Kabbalah Kaufmann Kings Lipton Manuscript illumination matzah matzah images medieval Jewish art Menorah messianic metaphor Metzger Middle Ages Midrash Mikdash-yah Minhagim Moses motifs Museum mystical Nahmanides Narkiss narrative nationale de France painted Paris Passover Photo polemic rabbinic Ramban religious representation ritual Sanctuary vessels Sarajevo Sarajevo Haggadah scene scribe Scripture seal Sephardi Shekhinah Spain Spanish symbol Synagoga Synagogue Temple tion Toledo Torah tradition Vienna ÖNB cod wall-paintings Wischnitzer women Yiddish York Zohar
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Excavating the Medieval Image: Manuscripts, Artists, Audiences : Essays in ... Sandra Hindman Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |