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Colmar Treasure: A Medieval Jewish Legacy by Barbara Drake Boehm (English) Paper

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Literary Movement
Medieval
ISBN-13
9781785512315
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Publisher
Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1785512315
ISBN-13
9781785512315
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13038495112

Product Key Features

Book Title
Colmar Treasure : a Medieval Jewish Legacy
Number of Pages
112 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
Special Interest / Adventure, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, History / Medieval, Subjects & Themes / Religious, Jewish
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Travel, Art, History
Author
Barbara Drake Boehm
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
18.2 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
8.4 in

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Trade
LCCN
2019-004604
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In the 1940s an examination of the hoard, now known as the Colmar Treasure--384 coins, 14 finger rings, an elaborately jewelled brooch, various women's dress fastenings and other smaller items--established that it dated from the 14th century and was of Jewish origin (from several inscriptions in Hebrew and the absence of any Christian symbolism). A gold wedding ring (shown here) is inscribed "mazel tov" (congratulations) in Hebrew. This book of essays that accompanies the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Cloisters branch in New York (until 12 January 2020) explores the historical context of this mixed bag.
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
944.31004924
Table Of Content
Director's Foreword Acknowledgments Finding Treasure in Colmar Finding the Lost Jews of Colmar Unlocking a Medieval Jewel Box Catalogue Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
During a 19th century renovation of a confectioner's shop in the town of Colmar, France, workers chanced upon a precious hoard of medieval jewellery and coins hidden in a wall. The cache - known as the Colmar Treasure - is thought to have been concealed by a Jewish family prior to the outbreak of the Plague in 1348, when Jews across the region were tragically scapegoated and put to violent death. This exquisite volume, published to accompany an exhibition at The Met Cloisters, examines their legacy through the lens of the Colmar treasure, shedding light on what it reveals about the work, homes, worship and values of its owners. Accompanies an exhibition at The Met Cloisters from 22 July 2019 to 12 January 2020. Contents: Director's Foreword Acknowledgments Finding Treasure in Colmar Finding the Lost Jews of Colmar Unlocking a Medieval Jewel Box Catalogue Notes Bibliography Index, - Offers new scholarship examining the mysteries of the treasure and attempts to answer the many questions left behind- Provides new insight into Jewish life in the Middle Ages- The majority of the objects are on loan from the Mus e de Cluny, Paris- Features extremely rare objects, including a stunning ring made for a Jewish wedding ceremonyDuring a 19th century renovation of a confectioner's shop in the town of Colmar, France, workers chanced upon a precious hoard of medieval jewelry and coins hidden in a wall. The cache - known as the Colmar Treasure - is thought to have been concealed by a Jewish family prior to the outbreak of the Plague in 1348, when Jews across the region were tragically scapegoated and put to violent death. This exquisite volume, published to accompany an exhibition at The Met Cloisters, examines their legacy through the lens of the Colmar treasure, shedding light on what it reveals about the work, homes, worship and values of its owners.Accompanies an exhibition at The Met Cloisters from 22 July 2019 to 12 January 2020, * Offers new scholarship examining the mysteries of the treasure and attempts to answer the many questions left behind* Provides new insight into Jewish life in the Middle Ages* The majority of the objects are on loan from the Musée de Cluny, Paris* Features extremely rare objects, including a stunning ring made for a Jewish wedding ceremonyDuring a 19th century renovation of a confectioner's shop in the town of Colmar, France, workers chanced upon a precious hoard of medieval jewelry and coins hidden in a wall. The cache - known as the Colmar Treasure - is thought to have been concealed by a Jewish family prior to the outbreak of the Plague in 1348, when Jews across the region were tragically scapegoated and put to violent death. This exquisite volume, published to accompany an exhibition at The Met Cloisters, examines their legacy through the lens of the Colmar treasure, shedding light on what it reveals about the work, homes, worship and values of its owners.Accompanies an exhibition at The Met Cloisters from 22 July 2019 to 12 January 2020, Published to accompany an exhibition at The Met Cloisters, this exquisite volume examines a treasure, hidden by a medieval Jewish family, which offers new insight into their world and their lost community., Offers new scholarship examining the mysteries of the treasure and attempts to answer the many questions left behind Provides new insight into Jewish life in the Middle Ages The majority of the objects are on loan from the Musée de Cluny, Paris Features extremely rare objects, including a stunning ring made for a Jewish wedding ceremony During a 19th century renovation of a confectioner's shop in the town of Colmar, France, workers chanced upon a precious hoard of medieval jewelry and coins hidden in a wall. The cache - known as the Colmar Treasure - is thought to have been concealed by a Jewish family prior to the outbreak of the Plague in 1348, when Jews across the region were tragically scapegoated and put to violent death. This exquisite volume, published to accompany an exhibition at The Met Cloisters, examines their legacy through the lens of the Colmar treasure, shedding light on what it reveals about the work, homes, worship and values of its owners. Accompanies an exhibition at The Met Cloisters from 22 July 2019 to 12 January 2020
LC Classification Number
G525.B668 2019

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