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Title Rembrandt Seen Through Jewish Eyes The Artist's Meaning to Jews from His Time to Ours Mirjam Knotter, Gary Schwartz
Published Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2023

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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction -- Mirjam Knotter and Gary Schwartz Jews and Judaism in Rembrandt's Own World Sephardi Jewish Life and Material Culture in Rembrandt's Time -- Mirjam Knotter Rembrandt and His (Jewish) Neighbors. A Stroll Through the Neighborhood -- Mirjam Knotter Rembrandt's Other Jews. The Amsterdam Ashkenazim in the Seventeenth Century -- Bart Wallet Map with residents and owners of houses in and around the Jodenbreestraat in Rembrandt's time (ca. 1625-1658) -- Mirjam Knotter and Guido Leguit Society, Spirituality, Imagery Jews and Black People in Rembrandt's Art -- Michael Zell Rembrandt, Menasseh ben Israel and Spinoza -- Steven Nadler Rembrandt, the Jews and Judaism -- Shelley Perlove Jewish Brides, Rabbis and Sitters in Rembrandt's Prints -- Roman Grigoryev Jewish Artists Modern Jewish Artists Discover Rembrandt -- Larry Silver Laying it on Thick: British (Immigrant) Artists and their Rembrandt -- Simon Schama Rembrandt and Russian Jewish Artists -- Nina Getashvili Jewish Collectors and Museums Rembrandt as Seen by Jewish Museums -- Laurence Sigal-Klagsbald Jewish Collectors Take Rembrandt to their Hearts -- Gary Schwartz About the Authors Bibliography Index
Summary The earliest painting by Rembrandt whose owner is documented depicts the prophet Balaam, on his way to blessing Israel. The man who bought it was a Sephardi Jew in the service of Cardinal Richelieu of France. The first known buyer of an etching plate by Rembrandt, depicting <cite>Abraham Dismissing Hagar and Ishmael</cite>, was a Sephardi Jew of Amsterdam. Seen through their eyes, Rembrandt was the creator of images with a special meaning to Jews. They have been followed through the centuries by Jewish collectors, Jewish art historians, Jewish artists who saw their own deepest concerns modelled in his art and life, and even prominent rabbis, one of whom said that Rembrandt was a Tzadik, a holy man blessed by God. This book is the first study in depth of the potent bond between Rembrandt and Jews, from his time to ours, a bond that has penetrated the image of the artist and the people alike
Analysis History, Art History, and Archaeology
HIS
Art and Material Culture
ART & MAT
Sociology and Social History
SOC & HIS
AUP Wetenschappelijk
AUP WETENSCH
Rembrandt, Jewish artists, Jewish museums, art collectors, Russian museums
Notes "Amsterdam University Press"
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Subject Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669 -- Exhibitions
Jews in art -- Exhibitions
History of art / art and design styles.
Individual artists, art monographs.
Social and cultural history.
ART / History / General.
ART / Individual Artists / General.
HISTORY / General.
Individual artists, art monographs.
Social and cultural history.
Form Electronic book
Author Knotter, Mirjam editor
Schwartz, Gary editor
ISBN 9048556759
9789048556755