Response
Date
1989
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
The Joseph and Ceil Mazer Institute for Research and Advanced Study in Judaica
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Abstract
The Jewish involvement with medieval feudal Christianity was vividly portrayed in the thirteenth- to fifteenth-century art of the European Hebrew manuscripts that were on display at the New York Public Library exhibit, "A Sign and a Witness: 2000 Years of Hebrew Books and Illuminated Manuscripts." (from Introduction)
Description
Papers delivered at a program arranged by the Mazer Institute on "Jewish Art in Historical Perspective" presented at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York on November 28, 1988.
Keywords
Jewish art, Jewish history, Jewish art and symbolism., Jews --History --70-1789.
Citation
Berger, D. (1989). Response. In J. Gutmann (Ed.), What can Jewish history learn from Jewish art? (pp. 29-38). Graduate Center of the City of New York.