UID:
almahu_9949703710102882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9789004353886
Series Statement:
Jewish identities in a changing world ; v. 29
Content:
In The Jewish Museum: History and Memory, Identity and Art from Vienna to the Bezalel National Museum, Jerusalem Natalia Berger traces the history of the Jewish museum in its various manifestations in Central Europe, notably in Vienna, Prague and Budapest, up to the establishment of the Bezalel National Museum in Jerusalem. Accordingly, the book scrutinizes collections and exhibitions and broadens our understanding of the different ways that Jewish individuals and communities sought to map their history, culture and art. It is the comparative method that sheds light on each of the museums, and on the processes that initiated the transition from collection and research to assembling a type of collection that would serve to inspire new art.
Note:
Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Why Jewish Museums? -- Isaac Strauss and His Collection -- The Historic Anglo-Jewish Exhibition in London, 1887 -- Introduction: The Jewish Museum in Vienna -- The Determining Factors in the Establishment of the Museum -- The Jewish Museum of Vienna, 1895-1906 -- The Exhibits -- The Jewish Museum of Prague -- The Jewish Museum of Budapest -- Historical Background -- To Realize a Dream: Boris Schatz and the Bezalel Museum in the Formative Years, 1906-12 -- The Years 1909-14 -- Boris Schatz's Utopian Museum as Charted in His Book, Jerusalem Rebuilt -- The Bezalel Museum in the Years following World War i, 1919-26 -- From The Bezalel National Museum to The Israel Museum: Mordechai Narkiss's Vision and Achievements: 1932-57 -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Berger, Natalia, author. Jewish museum Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017] ISBN 9789004353879
Language:
English
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