Jerusalem through the Eyes of Travelers and Settlers. 15th–20th Centuries(129 words)
Curator |
Dalia Tawil.
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Imprint |
New York City, USA, 1973. Booklet, 20 pp., illustrations: 6 b&w, 28 × 21.5 cm. English.
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Location |
Yeshiva University Museum (December 1973–April 1974)
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Description |
A two-part exhibition on Jerusalem. The first section focused on Jerusalem, the Holy City of pilgrimage, as embodied in the art and writing of travelers. The second part addressed the revival of Jewish cultural life in Jerusalem during the 19th C. Main catalog essay, “The Temple in Old Prints and Maps” by Dalia Tawil. Basic descriptions. 100 items.
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main keywords |
CEREMONIAL OBJECTS ERETZ ISRAEL HOLY LAND TRAVELOGUES/ITINERARIES JERUSALEM MAPS, JERUSALEM PILGRIMAGE PRINTS TEMPLE OF JERUSALEM IN ART/ARCHITECTURE
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minor keywords |
Amulets Challah covers Coins Drawings/Sketches Etrog containers Historical documents Holy Land souvenirs Itinerarium Ketubbot Mizrach Needlework/Embroidery folk panels Paintings, Eretz Israel/Holy Land Papercuts Printed books Prints, Eretz Israel/Holy Land Prints, Temple Seals/Stamps community Seals/Stamps, rabbi’s Shiviti plaques, paper Sukkah decorations Tobacco/Snuff boxes Woodcuts
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Cite this page
“Jerusalem through the Eyes of Travelers and Settlers. 15th–20th Centuries”, in:
Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica.
Consulted online on 08 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004444522_COCO_CC0471>
First published online: 2019
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