Format:
102 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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25 cm
Original writing title:
פיטר ופאן : מיוון הקדומה אל ארץ־לעולם־לא
Original writing publisher:
ירושלים : מוזיאון ישראל
ISBN:
9789652784995
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9652784990
Series Statement:
Ḳaṭalog mis. 682
Content:
"Peter Pan, as his name suggests, was inspired by the ancient Greek god Pan, who came into being on another eventful night, long ago in far-off Arcadia, Greece. Part goat, part human, he was abandoned at birth by his mortal mother, who fled in terror at the first glimpse of the frightful infant. Fortunately, Pan's father, the god Hermes, accepted the strange child and whisked him off to Mount Olympus, the home of the gods, where he was warmly welcomed. He was named 'Pan' ('all' in Greek), for he brought joy to them 'all.' Pan was the god of shepherds and their flocks as well as rustic music. He was perceived as the personification of nature itself, which, though appealing and seductive, can in the blink of an eye turn treacherous and deadly. The landscape Pan dominated, while anchored in the real world, was devoid of human presence and had an unearthly quality. Snow-battered winter ridges, soft glens, forest thickets, mountain peaks, and rocky crests - these were the border areas where Pan, the lord of nature, held sway. The surprising metamorphosis of Pan into the character of Peter Pan affords a unique opportunity to decode one of the world's most beloved childhood icons and delve into his intriguing story"--Exhibition website
Content:
Mi-merḥave Arḳadyah la-meṭropolin ha-soʾen / Raḥel Ḳan-Ḳrainin -- Me-el le-aiḳon / Raḥel Ḳan-Ḳrainin -- Ketsed efshar le-tsayer et ha-yeled ha-eḥad she-lo gadel? / Ornah Geranot -- Piṭer Pan ba-teʾaṭron uva-ḳolnoʿa / ʿEnat Kapaḥ.
Content:
ממרחבי ארקדיה למטרופולין הסואן / רחל קן-קריינין -- מאל לאייקון / רחל קן-קריינין -- כיצד אפשר לצייר את הילד האחד שלא גדל? / אורנה גרנות -- פיטר פן בתיאטרון ובקולנוע / עינת קאפח.
Note:
Catalog of an exhibition that took place June-December 2019 at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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Includes bibliographical references
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In hebräischer Schrift, Hebräisch
Language:
Hebrew
Keywords:
Peter Pan
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Pan
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