Jewish Art in Context

The Role and Meaning of Artifacts and Visual Images  

 

Series: Studia Rosenthaliana, Volume 45 (2014)

 

Editors: Naomi Feuchtwanger-Sarig, Mark Irving, Emile Schrijver

 

The international conference, 'Jewish Art in Context: The Role and Meaning of Artifacts and Visual Images' was held on January 14-16, 2008, organized by the Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Center at Tel Aviv University. This volume is a nutshell representation of some of the papers that were held at the conference. The contributions offer a survey of the achievements of Jewish art history as a new academic discipline in the last one hundred years, seek to define the academic goals in the present and venture to envision the contribution of Jewish art and visual culture to the study of the history of the Jews, in the future. Furthermore, it offers a historical and a futuristic glimpse into concepts of Jewish museology, and sheds light on some new discoveries and case-studies of Jewish art from various parts of the Jewish diaspora.

 

 

Publisher Language Year of publication Pages
Peeters Publishers English 2014 165

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