Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts Forming the Library of Frederic David Mocatta, Esq., 9, Connaught Place, London, W.; Comp. by Reginald Arthur Rye

Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts Forming the Library of Frederic David Mocatta, Esq., 9, Connaught Place, London, W.; Comp. by Reginald Arthur Rye PDF

Author: Reginald Arthur Rye

Publisher: Arkose Press

Published: 2015-10-05

Total Pages: 820

ISBN-13: 9781344035453

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The Nation Without Art

The Nation Without Art PDF

Author: Margaret Rose Olin

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780803235649

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"Case studies explore the Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem, whose efforts to use art to create a Jewish nationality in Palestine raise important issues of national identity, and the discovery in 1932 of the third-century Synagogue of Dura Europos, a symbol for scholars struggling against the Third Reich. Among those who supported or challenged concepts of Jewish art, Margaret Olin considers the nineteenth-century rabbinical scholar David Kaufmann, the philosopher Martin Buber, the critic Clement Greenberg, and the filmmaker Chantal Akerman.