
From Court Jews to the Rothschilds
by Mann, Vivian B.; Cohen, Richard I.; Backhaus, Fritz; Jewish Museum (New York, N. Y.)Rent Book
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Summary
This book is illustrated with stunning photographs of objects commissioned by and associated with Court Jews from collections all over Europe, America and Israel. It charts the development of the Court Jew phenomenon from early Islamic times through to the early 1800s, with particular emphasis on the 17th and 18th centuries. It includes short biographies of outstanding figures - among them several women, such as Gluckl of Hameln and Esther Liebmann - with an account of their achievements and of their relationship to Jewish communities and to general society. This is the first book to discuss the cultural transformation of Court Jews in the context of Baroque art and architecture, and the first to illustrate such a diverse representative selection of works.
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. 7 |
Preface and Acknowledgments | p. 8 |
Court Jews before the Hofjuden | p. 11 |
Court Jews in Economics and Politics | p. 27 |
Riches and Dangers: Glickl bas Judah Leib on Court Jews | p. 45 |
The Case of Alexander David of Braunschweig | p. 59 |
The Despised Queen of Berlin Jewry, or the Life and Times of Esther Liebmann | p. 67 |
The Last of the Court Jews - Mayer Amschel Rothschild and His Sons | p. 79 |
Melding Worlds: Court Jews and the Arts of the Baroque | p. 97 |
Footnotes to the Essays | p. 124 |
Catalogue: Clocks and Instruments | p. 134 |
Catalogue: Coins, Medals and Plaques | p. 138 |
Catalogue: Documents | p. 147 |
Catalogue: Drawings | p. 157 |
Catalogue: Manuscripts | p. 164 |
Catalogue: Metalwork | p. 180 |
Catalogue: Paintings | p. 191 |
Catalogue: Porcelain | p. 199 |
Catalogue: Printed Books and Graphics | p. 202 |
Catalogue: Textiles | p. 232 |
Catalogue: Wood, Ivory and Stone | p. 240 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 248 |
Index of Proper Names and Places | p. 250 |
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