Silver Judaica – From the Collection of the Jewish Museum in Prague
Autor Jaroslav Kuntosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 sep 2014
The Jewish Museum in Prague is home to a variety of silver Jewish ritual artifacts, from Kiddush cups, Hanukkah lamps, and Torah decorations, to the dozens of other objects used in observing the commandments. Silver Judaica celebrates this extraordinary collection with full-color illustrations and detailed explanations of each of the museum’s nearly five hundred pieces. Jaroslav Kuntoš covers each artifact in painstaking detail, highlighting the design features that indicate a piece’s date and place of production. Kuntoš compares and contrasts those pieces made by Jews with those made by Christians, explaining how—during the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries, the period when a majority of these artifacts were made—Jews were excluded from membership in the guilds, and as a result, many of the ceremonial objects, though used by Jewish communities, were made by non-Jewish manufacturers or artisans on commission. A fascinating survey of superior craftsmanship, Silver Judaica will appeal to students and scholars of art history and religious studies alike.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788087366127
ISBN-10: 8087366123
Pagini: 316
Ilustrații: 530 color plates
Dimensiuni: 172 x 219 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Karolinum Press, Charles University
ISBN-10: 8087366123
Pagini: 316
Ilustrații: 530 color plates
Dimensiuni: 172 x 219 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Karolinum Press, Charles University
Notă biografică
Jaroslav Kuntoš the curator of the metal collection at the Jewish Museum in Prague.
Cuprins
Introduction
1. The Structure of the Collection, Chronology, and Regions of Production
2. Silver Objects of Foreign Make in the Jewish Museum’s Collection
3. Characteristics and Typical Features of Domestic Production of Silver Judaica
4. Jewish Makers in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia
5. Christian Makers of Judaica in Bohemia
6. Christian Makers of Judaica in Moravia and Silesia
7. The Compulsory Purchase of Synagogue Silver 1809-1810
Catalogue
A Note on the Catalogue
I. Torah Shields
II. Torah Crowns
III. Torah Finials
IV. Torah Pointers
V. Levite Pitchers and Basins
VI. Etrog Containers
VII. Alms Boxes
VIII. Charity Dishes
IX. Combs
X. Cups and Beakers
XI. Lights
XII. Spice Boxes
XIII. Mixed
Index
Localities
Makers by Name
Makers by Initials
First Names
Surnames
Bibliography
About the Author
1. The Structure of the Collection, Chronology, and Regions of Production
2. Silver Objects of Foreign Make in the Jewish Museum’s Collection
3. Characteristics and Typical Features of Domestic Production of Silver Judaica
4. Jewish Makers in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia
5. Christian Makers of Judaica in Bohemia
6. Christian Makers of Judaica in Moravia and Silesia
7. The Compulsory Purchase of Synagogue Silver 1809-1810
Catalogue
A Note on the Catalogue
I. Torah Shields
II. Torah Crowns
III. Torah Finials
IV. Torah Pointers
V. Levite Pitchers and Basins
VI. Etrog Containers
VII. Alms Boxes
VIII. Charity Dishes
IX. Combs
X. Cups and Beakers
XI. Lights
XII. Spice Boxes
XIII. Mixed
Index
Localities
Makers by Name
Makers by Initials
First Names
Surnames
Bibliography
About the Author