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HU Credits:
2
Degree/Cycle:
2nd degree (Master)
Responsible Department:
History of Art
Semester:
1st Semester
Teaching Languages:
Hebrew
Campus:
Mt. Scopus
Course/Module Coordinator:
Shalom Sabar
Coordinator Office Hours:
By Appointment
Teaching Staff:
Prof Shalom Sabar
Course/Module description:
Examination of Rembrandt's biblical paintings and their relationships to Judaism and Jewish life in Amsterdam's Golden Age.
Course/Module aims:
Knowledge and understandings of the visual materials and their historical, cultural and religious background.
Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
Knowledge and understandings of the visual materials and their historical, cultural and religious background.
Attendance requirements(%):
85%
Teaching arrangement and method of instruction:
Lecture and discussion
Course/Module Content:
Rembrandt, his life, biblical art, relationships with the Jews of Amsterdam, their involvement in the arts of the time, and their depiction b other contemporary Dutch artists.
Required Reading:
From the list in the following paragraph
Additional Reading Material:
רשימה ביבליוגרפית לפי נושאים:
א. הולנד במאה השבע-עשרה
Schama, Simon. The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age, New York, 1987.
Wilson, Ch. The Dutch Republic and the Civilsation of the Seventeenth Century, New York, 1977.
ב. רמברנדט: חייו ויצירתו
וייל מרטין, ווויס בלוק (עור'). הולנד של רמבראנדט, ירושלים: מוזיאון ישראל, 1993.
לוריא, דורון. רמברנדט: מיתוס מול מציאות, תל-אביב: מפה, 2006.
Brown, Ch. et. al. Rembrandt: The Master & his Workshop, Vol. 1: Paintings, Vol. 2: Drawings and Etchings, New Haven and London, 1991.
Bruyn, J. et. al. A Corpus of Rembrandt’s Paintings, Vols. 1-3, The Hague, 1982-1989.
Golahny, Amy. Rembrandt's Reading: The Artist’s Bookshelf of Ancient Poetry and History, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2003.
Haak, Bob. Rembrandt, London, 1969.
Perlove, Shelley Karen and Larry Silver. Rembrandt's Faith: Church and Temple in the Dutch Golden Age, University Park, Penn.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2009.
Rosenberg, Jakob. Rembrandt: Life & Work, London, 1968.
Schama, Simon. Rembrandt’s Eyes, New York, 1999.
Schwartz, Gary. Rembrandt: His Life, His His Paintings, New York and London, 1985.
-----. Rembrandt's Universe: His Art, His Life, His World, London: Thames & Hudson, 2006.
Slive, Seymour. Rembrandt and His Critics 1630-1730, The Hague, 1953.
Strauss, Walter L. et. al. The Rembrandt Documents, New York, 1979.
Tümpel, Christian. Rembrandt: Images and Metaphors, London: Haus Publishing, 2006.
Van de Wall, H. Steps towards Rembrandt, Amsterdam-London, 1974.
White, Christopher, Rembrandt, London, 1984.
ג. רמברנדט, התנ"ך ויהודי הולנד
ברש, משה. "תיאורי היהודים ביצירתו של רמבראנדט," ארץ ישראל, ו' תשכ"א, עמ' 188-169.
הולצמן, אבנר. "רמברנדט צייר היהודים". בתוך: מלאכת מחשבת - תחיית האומה: הספרות העברית לנוכח האמנות הפלסטית, חיפה: אוניברסיטת חיפה; תל-אביב: זמורה-ביתן, תשנ"ט, עמ' 230-212.
לשם, יעקב. "רמברנדט והחכם מנשה בן ישראל," ציור ופסול 12 (1976), עמ' 3-13.
מסינגר, שרה. "אמונה ואמנות: הרב קוק ורמברנדט - עקדת יצחק," מורשתנו יז (תשס"ו), 196-189.
פוסק, אביגדור. "'דוד וגולית' אצל רמברנדט ושלום איטליה," רימונים 3 (תשמ"ח), עמ' 35-24.
צבר, שלום. "כתב עברי ביצירתו של רמבראנדט," בתוך הולנד של רמבראנדט, עמ' 187-169.
Abrahams, Israel. “Menasseh and Rembrandt,” in By-Paths in Hebraic Bookland, Philadelphia, 1920, pp. 147-152.
Alexander-Knotter, Mirjam. “An Ingenious Device: Rembrandt’s Use of Hebrew Inscriptions,” Studia Rosenthaliana, 33, 1999, pp. 131-159.
Alexander-Knotter, Mirjam et al (eds.). De 'joodse' Rembrandt: De mythe ontrafeld [The 'Jewish' Rembrandt: The Myth Unravelled], Amsterdam: Joods Historisch Museum, 2006.
Bar-Efrat, Shimeon. “Some Remarks on Rembrandt's "Jacob Blessing Ephraim and Manasseh," Burlington Magazine 1014 (1987), pp. 594-595.
Behr. A. “The Iconography of MBI,” Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England, 19, 1960, pp. 191-198.
Braillon-Philippe, Juliette (ed.). Rembrandt et la nouvelle Jérusalem: Juifs et chrétiens à Amsterdam au siècle d'or, Paris: Musée d'art et d'histoire du judaisme, 2007.
Cohen, Alan. “How Deep was the Relationship between Rembrandt and the Jews?”. In: Dutch Jewry: Its History and Secular Culture (1500-2000), Jonathan Israel and Reinier Salverda (eds.). Leiden: Brill, 2002, pp. 173-190.
Fuchs, R.H. “The Jewish Community, The Bible, and Religion,” in: Rembrandt in Amsterdam, New York, 1969.
Kaplan, Yosef. “For Whom did Emanuel de Witte Paint his Three Pictures of the Sphardic Synagogue in Amsterdam?” Studia Rosenthaliana 32 (1998), pp. 133-154
(גרסה מקוצרת בעברית: פעמים 69 (1996), עמ' 84-56).
Landsberger, Franz. Rembrandt, The Jews and the Bible, Philadelphia, 1946.
-----. “Rembrandt and Josephus,” The Art Bulletin 36 (1954), pp. 62-63.
-----. “Rembrandt’s Synagogue,” Historia Judaica 6 (1944), pp. 69-77.
Morgenstein S. and Levine R. The Jews in the Age of Rembranddt, Exhibition Catalogue, Washington, D.C., 1981.
Münz, Ludwig. “Rembrandt’s Synagogue and Some problems of Nomenclature,” Journal of the Warburg and Courtlaud Institutes 3 (1939/40), pp. 119-126.
Nadler, Steven. Rembrandt’s Jews, Chicago, 2003.
Panofsky, Erwin. “Rembrandt und das Judentum,” Jahrbuch der Hamburger Kunstsammlungen 18 (1973), pp. 75-108.
Perlove, Shelley. “An Irenic Vision of Utopia: Rembrandt’s `Triumph of Mordechai` and the New Jerusalem,” Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte 56 (1993), pp. 38-60.
----. “Awaiting the Messiah: Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Late Work of Rembrandt,” Bulletin: The University of of Michigan Museums of Art and Archeology 11 (1994-96).
Perlove, Shelley. "’Templum Christianum’: Rembrandt's ‘Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem’ (1630),” Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 126 [1522] (1995), pp. 159-170
Poseq, Avigdor W.G. “Left and Right in Rembrandt’s Defeat of Goliath,” Studia Rosenthaliana 23 (1989), pp. 8-27.
Sabar, Shalom. “Between Calvinists and Jews: Hebrew Script in Rembrandt's Art.” In: Beyond the Yellow Badge: Anti-Judaism and Antisemitism in Medieval and Early Modern Visual Culture, Mitchell Merback (ed.), Leiden: Brill, 2008, 371-404.
Smith, David R. “Towards a Protestant Aesthetics: Rembrandt's 1655 ‘Sacrifice of Isaac’," Art History 8/3 (1985), pp. 290-302.
Van de Wall, H. “Rembrandt’s Etchings for Menasseh Ben Israel’s Piedra Gloriosa,” in Steps towards Rembrandt, Amsterdam-London, 1974, pp. 113-132.
-----. “Rembrandt and the Feast of Purim,” Oud-Holland, 84(1969), pp. 199-223.
Zell, Michael. Reframing Rembrandt: Jews and the Christian Image in Seventeenth-Century Amsterda, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 2002.
Zwarts, J. The Significance of Rembrandt’s The Jewish Bride, 1929.
ד. יהודי הולנד: היסטוריה, תרבות וחברה
פגיס, דן. על סוד החתום, ירושלים, תשמ"ז.
קפלן, יוסף. הפזורה הספרדית המערבית, האוניברסיטה המשודרת, תל-אביב, תשנ"ה.
------. "הקהילה הפורטוגלית באמשטרדם במאה הי"ז: בין מסורת לשינוי," דברי האקדמיה הלאומית הישראלית למדעים, ז, תשמ"ח, עמ' 181-161.
Cohen J.M. and Belifante J. C., “The Ponentini and the Portuguese: The Influence of Venetian Jewry on the Portuguese Jews of Amsterdam,” The Ghetto of Venice: Ponentini, Levantini e Tedeschi 1516-1797, Joods Historisch Museum, Amsterdam, 1990, pp. 106-123.
Gans, M.H. Memorbook: History of Dutch Jewry from the Renaissance to 1940, Baarn. 1971.
Roth, Cecil. A Life of MBI, Philadelphia, 1939 (תרגום מקוצר לעברית בהוצ' מעריב).
ה. אמנות יהודית בהולנד
בית התפוצות, תור הזהב של יהודי הולנד 1796-1592, קטלוג תערוכה, תל-אביב, 1982.
הגדת אמסטרדם, 1695 (מהדורות פקסימיליות שונות; בעיקר המהדורה בהוצאת "מקור", ירושלים, תשל"ג - עם מבוא מאת בצלאל נרקיס).
מאוצרות ספריית עץ-חיים/ מונטזינוס ליד בית המדרש הפורטוגלי "עץ חיים", אמשטרדם, בית הספרים הלאומי והאוניברסיטאי, ירושלים, תש"ם.
נרקיס, מרדכי. "יצורתו של שלום בכמ"ר מרדכי איטליה," תרביץ, כ"ה, 1956, עמ' 451-441; כ"ו, 1957, עמ' 100-87.
Cohen, Richard. Jewish Icons, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1998.
Fuks. L. and Fuks-Mansfeld, R. G. Hebrew Typography in the Northern Netherlands 1565-1815, 2 vols., Leiden, 19884-87.
Guide to the Jewish Historical Museum Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 1988.
Henriques de Castro, D. Selected Gravestones from the Dutch Jewish Cemetry at Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, Ouderkerk, 1999 [reprint of the 1883 Dutch-German edition].
Krinsky, Carol H. Synagogues of Europe: Architecture, History, Meaning, Cambridge, Mass. 1985.
Offenberg A.K. et. al. Bibliotheca Rosenthalaina: Treasures of Jewish Booklore, Amsterdam, 1994.
Orphan Objects: Facets of the Textiles Collection of the Joods Historisch Museum, Amsterdam, Zwolle, 1997.
Rubens, Alfred. A History of Jewish Costume, London, 1973.
------. A Jewish Iconography, London, 1981.
Sabar, Shalom. “The Golden Age of Ketubbah Decoration in Venice and Amsterdam,” in The Ghetto of Venice (see above), pp. 86-105.
Szilvassy, Alexandra, “Bernard Picart and the Illustrations of Jewish Customs for Cérémonies et Cotumes Religieuses de tous les Peuples du Monde,” Unpublished M.L.S. Thesis, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1990.
Vega, L.A. The Beth Haim of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel: Images of a Portuguese Jewish Cemetery in Holland, Amsterdam, 1975.
Weinstein, R. “Sepulchral Monuments of the Jews of Amsterdam in the 17th and 18th Centuries,” Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, New York University, 1979.
Wilson, H.W. “`The Circumcision’ A Drawing by Romeyn de Hooghe,” Master Drawings 13 (1975), pp. 250-258.
Wischnitzer, Rachel. The Architecture of the European Synagogue, Philadelphia, 1964.
Yerushalmi, Y.H. Haggadah and History, Philadelphia, 1974.
Course/Module evaluation:
End of year written/oral examination 0 %
Presentation 0 %
Participation in Tutorials 30 %
Project work 55 %
Assignments 15 %
Reports 0 %
Research project 0 %
Quizzes 0 %
Other 0 %
Additional information:
Class presentation and a seminar paper.
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