Een Gouden Spoor. Nederlands-joodse cultuur in de Gouden Eeuw(123 words)
Author |
Edward van Voolen.
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Imprint |
Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1993. Booklet, 31 pp., illustrations: 24 b&w, 23 × 17 cm. Dutch.
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Location |
Joods Historisch Museum (5 June 1993–6 March 1994)
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Description |
Publication related to the exhibition “The Golden Age in Amsterdam”, highlighting some of the Museum’s premiere holdings from the 17th–early 18th C. Historical introduction. In-depth descriptive entries by Edward van Voolen. 25 items.
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main keywords |
AMSTERDAM CEREMONIAL OBJECTS HEBREW ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS PORTRAITS PRINTED BOOKS PRINTS NETHERLANDS TORAH ORNAMENTS
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minor keywords |
Haggadot, illuminated manuscripts Hanukkah lamps Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, Bohemia-Moravia & Germany, 17th–19th C Joseph ben David of Leipnik (scribe-artist) Keter Torah Levite sets Portraits, rabbis Prints, Jewish customs & ceremonies Prints, synagogues Purim plates Purim tzedakah containers Rimmonim Salom Italia, Esther scroll borders Scrolls of Esther, engraved borders Shabbat lamps Tass Torah Arks Torah mantles Tzedakah boxes/containers
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Cite this page
“Een Gouden Spoor. Nederlands-joodse cultuur in de Gouden Eeuw”, in:
Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica.
Consulted online on 05 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004444522_COCO_CC1232>
First published online: 2019
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