Reclaiming biblical heroines: portrayals of Judith, Esther and the Shulamite in early twentieth-century Jewish art

"Although recently more studies have been devoted to the representations of biblical heroines in modern European art, less is known about the contribution to the portrayals of biblical women by modern Jewish artists. This monograph explores why and how heroines of the Scripture: Judith, Esther...

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Main Author: Czekanowska-Gutman, Monika (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2023]
In: Brill's series in Jewish studies (volume 75)
Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Brill's series in Jewish studies volume 75
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Judit, Biblical person / Esther Biblical character / Schulammit, Biblical person / Woman (Motif) / Jewish art / Bible / Illustration / History 1900-1920
Further subjects:B Bible. Old Testament Illustrations
B Esther Queen of Persia Species
B Women in the Bible
B Women in art
B Shulamite (Biblical figure) Species
B Judith (Biblical figure) Species
Online Access: Table of Contents
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:"Although recently more studies have been devoted to the representations of biblical heroines in modern European art, less is known about the contribution to the portrayals of biblical women by modern Jewish artists. This monograph explores why and how heroines of the Scripture: Judith, Esther and the Shulamite received a particular meaning for acculturated Jewish artists originating from the Polish lands in the last decades of the nineteenth century and the first two decades of the twentieth century. It convincingly proves that artworks by Maurycy Gottlieb, Wilhem Wachtel, Ephraim Moses Lilien, Maurycy Minkowski, Samuel Hirszenberg and Boris Schatz significantly differed from renderings of contemporary non-Jewish artists, adopting a "Jewish perspective", creating complex and psychological portrayals of the heroines inspired by Jewish literature and as well as by historical and cultural phenomena of Jewish revival and the cultural Zionism movement"
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9004472657