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Jewish Art In America An Introduction Matthew Baigell

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Jewish Art In America An Introduction Matthew Baigell
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 108.83 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Matthew Baigell
ISBN: 9780742546400, 0742546403
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Jewish Art In America An Introduction Matthew Baigell by Matthew Baigell 9780742546400, 0742546403 instant download after payment.

In this first book-length study of Jewish art in America, Matthew Baigell explores works from the early settlers of America to the present. It concentrates on exploring and examining Jewish subject matter employed by artists as they illustrated aspects of their religious and ethnic heritage and as they responded to major events over the decades, including the Great Migration, the Great Depression, the Holocaust, and the founding of the State of Israel, as well as the dispersal of Jewish artists around the country and the rise of feminism and spiritualism in the late-twentieth century.
Subjects include genre scenes of "the Jewish street," religious and spiritual themes derived from the Bible and the Kabbalah, and images that record the artists' participation in and witnessing of major events in their lifetimes. The author also considers the often asked questions: Is there a Jewish art? and, Is there a single Jewish Experience?

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