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Skies of Parchment, Seas of Ink: Jewish Illuminated Manuscripts [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, weight: 1531 g, 278 color illus. 11 halftones.
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691165246
  • ISBN-13: 9780691165240
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, weight: 1531 g, 278 color illus. 11 halftones.
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691165246
  • ISBN-13: 9780691165240
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The love of books in the Jewish tradition extends back over many centuries, and the ways of interpreting those books are as myriad as the traditions themselves.Skies of Parchment, Seas of Ink offers the first full survey of Jewish illuminated manuscripts, ranging from their origins in the Middle Ages to the present day. Featuring some of the most beautiful examples of Jewish art of all time--including hand-illustrated versions of the Bible, the Haggadah, the prayer book, marriage documents, and other beloved Jewish texts--the book introduces readers to the history of these manuscripts and their interpretation.

Edited by Marc Michael Epstein with contributions from leading experts, this sumptuous volume features a lively and informative text, showing how Jewish aesthetic tastes and iconography overlapped with and diverged from those of Christianity, Islam, and other traditions. Featured manuscripts were commissioned by Jews and produced by Jews and non-Jews over many centuries, and represent Eastern and Western perspectives and the views of both pietistic and liberal communities across the Diaspora, including Europe, Israel, the Middle East, and Africa.

Magnificently illustrated with pages from hundreds of manuscripts, many previously unpublished or rarely seen,Skies of Parchment, Seas of Ink offers surprising new perspectives on Jewish life, presenting the books of the People of the Book as never before.

Recenzijos

Winner of the 2015 National Jewish Book Award in Visual Arts, Jewish Book Council Finalist for the 2015 National Jewish Book Award in Scholarship (Nahum M. Sarna Memorial Award), Jewish Book Council Honorable Mention for the 2016 PROSE Award in Art History & Criticism, Association of American Publishers "The gorgeously illustrated volume Skies of Parchment, Seas of Ink: Jewish Illuminated Manuscripts, edited by Marc Epstein, should challenge almost all assumptions about Jewish identity, difference, or art. Its twelve instructive chapters and 287 full-color images survey a stunning array of illustrated books made for Jews from the twelfth to the twenty-first centuries."--Sara Lipton, New York Review of Books "It is gratifying to welcome a book that celebrates Jewish manuscript illumination with such erudition and passion."--Ilana Tahan, Times Literary Supplement "This magnificent book gathers 278 color illustrations of the most celebrated ancient and modern illuminated Jewish manuscripts and a comprehensive scholarly history of illuminated manuscripts."--Zelda Shluker, Hadassah "An accessible and richly informative introduction to these works, suggesting that although no actual medieval Jewish library exists, we may yet imagine one."--Christopher Lyon, Bookforum "A book that successfully paints both a broad and detailed landscape. The text is clearly written, and the approximately three hundred illustrations are well chosen, beautifully reproduced, and smartly laid out on the printed page... Epstein's theories are intriguing and are certain to pique the interest of his readers. Perhaps more importantly for most potential readers, Skies of Parchmentreflects the essence and beauty of its subject matter."--Jewish Book Council "A gifted communicator with an infectious enthusiasm for his material, Epstein is a master of visual analysis."--Julie A. Harris, Medieval Encounters "[ A] sumptuous, magnificent book."--Ephraim Nissan, Philology

Daugiau informacijos

Winner of PROSE Awards: for Art History and Criticism 2015.
Acknowledgments vii
1 Introduction: For The Love Of Books
1(18)
Marc Michael Epstein
2 People Of The Book/Books Of The People: Illuminating The Canon
19(10)
Hartley Lachter
Marc Michael Epstein
3 Parchments And Palimpsests: Scribe, Illuminator, Patron, Audience
29(18)
Marc Michael Epstein
Focus: The Illuminated Page: Materials, Methods, And Techniques
40(7)
Barbara Wolff
4 Mapping The Territory: 'Arb'ah Kanfot Ha'arez---The Four Corners Of The Medieval Jewish World
47(42)
EreZ Yisrael/The Land Of Israel: Homeland And Center
47(8)
Marc Michael Epstein
Italia/Italy: The First Western Diaspora
55(8)
Marc Michael Epstein
Ashkenaz: Franco-Germany, England, Central And East Europe
63(9)
Eva Frojmovic
Marc Michael Epstein
Sepharad And 'Arav: Spain And The Middle East
72(5)
Raymond P. Scheindlin
Marc Michael Epstein
The Problem Of "National Style"
77(12)
Eva Frojmovic
Marc Michael Epstein
5 No Graven Image: Permitted Depictions, Forbidden Depictions, And Creative Solutions
89(16)
Eva Frojmovic
Marc Michael Epstein
Focus: Exploring The Mystery Of The Birds' Head Haggadah
97(8)
Marc Michael Epstein
6 Iconography: Telling The Story
105(40)
Marc Michael Epstein
Geographical Distinctions
105(17)
Approaches To The Biblical Narrative
122(23)
7 Dialogue And Disputation: Cultural Negotiation
145(14)
Marc Michael Epstein
Under Edom
145(8)
Under Ishmael
153(6)
8 This World: Centered On The Home---Women, Marriage, And The Family
159(34)
Shalom Sabar
Focus: "Glimpses Of Jewish Life": Reality Or Illusion?
175(7)
Marc Michael Epstein
Focus: "Incidental Details": Margins And Meaning
182(6)
Marc Michael Epstein
Focus: "Sacred And Profane": Naked Ladies In The Haggadah?
188(5)
Agnes Veto
9 Other Worlds: Fantastic Horizons And Unseen Universes
193(12)
Hartley Lachter
Marc Michael Epstein
10 Zion And Jerusalem: "The Sum Of All Beauty, The Joy Of All The Earth"
205(10)
Shalom Sabar
11 In The Royal Court: Jewish Illumination In An Age Of Printing
215(14)
Marc Michael Epstein
Focus: A Yiddish Minhagim Manuscript
225(4)
Diane Wolfthal
12 Illuminating The Present: Contemporary Jewish Illumination
229(26)
Susan Vick
Marc Michael Epstein
13 Continuing The Journey: Annotated Bibliography And Manuscript Descriptions
255(12)
Jenna Siman Jacobs
Marc Michael Epstein
Manuscripts And Facsimiles
255(6)
Surveys
261(2)
Collection Surveys And Exhibition Catalogues
263(2)
Studies
265(2)
Contributor Biographies 267(2)
Index 269(7)
Photo Credits 276
Marc Michael Epstein is the Mattie M. Paschall (1899) and Norman Davis Chair of Religion and Visual Culture at Vassar College. His most recent book, The Medieval Haggadah: Art, Narrative, and Religious Imagination, was named one of the best books of 2011 by the Times Literary Supplement. Eva Frojmovic is lecturer in the history of art at the University of Leeds. Jenna Siman Jacobs is curatorial manager at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Hartley Lachter is the Berman Chair in Jewish Studies at Lehigh University. Shalom Sabar is professor of folklore and the arts at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Raymond P. Scheindlin is professor of medieval Hebrew literature at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Agnes Vet? teaches religion at Vassar College. Susan Vick is curator of Judaica at Goldsmith Museum of Chizuk Amuno Congregation in Baltimore and associate professor of art history at the University of Maryland. Barbara Wolff is a New York-based illuminator of manuscripts using medieval methods. Diane Wolfthal is the David and Caroline Minter Chair in the Humanities at Rice University.