The Hebrew Bible in Christian, Jewish and Muslim Art(119 words)
Author & Curator |
Arthur A. Cohen.
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Imprint |
New York City, USA, 1963. 24 pp., 24 pp. (illus.), illustrations: 24 b&w, 21 × 24 cm. English.
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Location |
Jewish Museum New York (18 February–24 March 1963)
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Description |
An exploration of biblical themes as they appear in Christian, Jewish and Muslim art. Material arranged according to the biblical narrative. Introduction by Arthur A. Cohen. Preface by Alan R. Solomon. Catalog by Ruth Gurin. 120 items.
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main keywords |
BIBLICAL IMAGES CHRISTIAN ART CEREMONIAL OBJECTS HEBREW ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS ISLAMIC ART PAINTINGS
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minor keywords |
Biblical images Drawings/Sketches Haggadot Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, Ashkenaz, 12th–14th C Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, Bibles Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, Bohemia-Moravia & Germany, 17th–19th C Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, Italy, 15th C Jewish artists Jewish Art, contemporary/modern Mohel books Painters, Jewish Paintings, biblical images Sculpture Tass Torah Ark curtains Torah mantles Yom Kippur belt buckles
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Cite this page
“The Hebrew Bible in Christian, Jewish and Muslim Art”, in:
Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica.
Consulted online on 06 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004444522_COCO_CC0272>
First published online: 2019
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