The Rabbi And The Painter

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The Rabbi and the Painter

Author : Shoshana Weiss
Publisher : Kalaniot Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09-21
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0998852783

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The Rabbi and the Painter by Shoshana Weiss Pdf

Based on stories handed down from the past, The Rabbi and the Painter tells of the unique relationship between the 15th Century Rabbi Judah Areyeh di Modena and the Venetian painter Tintoretto. Modena's interests extended far beyond the typical confines of the ghetto's synagogue life to the secular world around him, while Tintoretto breaks all the artistic rules of the Renaissance with his mannerist painting style. In The Rabbi and the Painter we are transported to a place where cultures mixed to create a breathtaking masterpiece.

Toward a Hot Jew

Author : Miriam Libicki
Publisher : Fantagraphics Books
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016-09-28
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9781606999813

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Toward a Hot Jew by Miriam Libicki Pdf

In her first collection of graphic essays, Miriam Libicki investigates what it means globally and culturally to be Jewish, dating from her time in the Israeli military to her tenure as an art professor. Toward a Hot Jew is a new high watermark in autobiographical comics and shows Miriam Libicki as a powerful witness to history in the tradition of Martjane Satrapi and Joe Sacco.

Heretics

Author : Leonardo Padura
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2017-03-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780374714284

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Heretics by Leonardo Padura Pdf

"Padura’s Heretics spans and defies literary categories . . . ingenious." —Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air A sweeping novel of art theft, anti-Semitism, contemporary Cuba, and crime from a renowned Cuban author, Heretics is Leonardo Padura's greatest detective work yet. In 1939, the Saint Louis sails from Hamburg into Havana’s port with hundreds of Jewish refugees seeking asylum from the Nazi regime. From the docks, nine-year-old Daniel Kaminsky watches as the passengers, including his mother, father, and sister, become embroiled in a fiasco of Cuban corruption. But the Kaminskys have a treasure that they hope will save them: a small Rembrandt portrait of Christ. Yet six days later the vessel is forced to leave the harbor with the family, bound for the horrors of Europe. The Kaminskys, along with their priceless heirloom, disappear. Nearly seven decades later, the Rembrandt reappears in an auction house in London, prompting Daniel’s son to travel to Cuba to track down the story of his family’s lost masterpiece. He hires the down-on-his-luck private detective Mario Conde, and together they navigate a web of deception and violence in the morally complex city of Havana. In Heretics, Leonardo Padura takes us from the tenements and beaches of Cuba to Rembrandt’s gloomy studio in seventeenth-century Amsterdam, telling the story of people forced to choose between the tenets of their faith and the realities of the world, between their personal desires and the demands of their times. A grand detective story and a moving historical drama, Padura’s novel is as compelling, mysterious, and enduring as the painting at its center.

What Great Paintings Say

Author : Rose-Marie Hagen,Rainer Hagen
Publisher : Taschen
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Art
ISBN : 3822821004

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What Great Paintings Say by Rose-Marie Hagen,Rainer Hagen Pdf

These are the kinds of question Rose-Marie and Rainer Hagen ask when faced with world-famous masterpieces. In the language of today they comment on the fashions and attitudes, trends and intrigues, love, vice and lifestyles of past times. Book jacket.

My Name Is Asher Lev

Author : Chaim Potok
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2009-07-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307422347

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My Name Is Asher Lev by Chaim Potok Pdf

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • In this modern classic from the National Book Award–nominated author of The Chosen, a young religious artist is compulsively driven to render the world he sees and feels, even when it leads him to blasphemy. “A novel of finely articulated tragic power .... Little short of a work of genius.”—The New York Times Book Review Asher Lev is a Ladover Hasid who keeps kosher, prays three times a day and believes in the Ribbono Shel Olom, the Master of the Universe. He grows up in a cloistered Hasidic community in postwar Brooklyn, a world suffused by ritual and revolving around a charismatic Rebbe. He is torn between two identities, the one consecrated to God, the other devoted only to art and his imagination, and in time, his artistic gift threatens to estrange him from that world and the parents he adores. As it follows his struggle, My Name Is Asher Lev becomes a luminous, visionary portrait of the artist, by turns heartbreaking and exultant.

The Quest for Jewish Belief and Identity in the Graphic Novel

Author : Stephen E. Tabachnick
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-30
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9780817318215

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The Quest for Jewish Belief and Identity in the Graphic Novel by Stephen E. Tabachnick Pdf

Many Jewish artists and writers contributed to the creation of popular comics and graphic novels, and in The Quest for Jewish Belief and Identity in the Graphic Novel, Stephen E. Tabachnick takes readers on an engaging tour of graphic novels that explore themes of Jewish identity and belief. The creators of Superman (Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster), Batman (Bob Kane and Bill Finger), and the Marvel superheroes (Stan Lee and Jack Kirby), were Jewish, as was the founding editor of Mad magazine (Harvey Kurtzman). They often adapted Jewish folktales (like the Golem) or religious stories (such as the origin of Moses) for their comics, depicting characters wrestling with supernatural people and events. Likewise, some of the most significant graphic novels by Jews or about Jewish subject matter deal with questions of religious belief and Jewish identity. Their characters wrestle with belief—or nonbelief—in God, as well as with their own relationship to the Jews, the historical role of the Jewish people, the politics of Israel, and other issues related to Jewish identity. In The Quest for Jewish Belief and Identity in the Graphic Novel, Stephen E. Tabachnick delves into the vivid kaleidoscope of Jewish beliefs and identities, ranging from Orthodox belief to complete atheism, and a spectrum of feelings about identification with other Jews. He explores graphic novels at the highest echelon of the genre by more than thirty artists and writers, among them Harvey Pekar (American Splendor), Will Eisner (A Contract with God), Joann Sfar (The Rabbi’s Cat), Miriam Katin (We Are On Our Own), Art Spiegelman (Maus), J. T. Waldman (Megillat Esther), Aline Kominsky Crumb (Need More Love), James Sturm (The Golem’s Mighty Swing), Leela Corman (Unterzakhn), Ari Folman and David Polonsky (Waltz with Bashir), David Mairowitz and Robert Crumb’s biography of Kafka, and many more. He also examines the work of a select few non-Jewish artists, such as Robert Crumb and Basil Wolverton, both of whom have created graphic adaptations of parts of the Hebrew Bible. Among the topics he discusses are graphic novel adaptations of the Bible; the Holocaust graphic novel; graphic novels about the Jews in Eastern and Western Europe and Africa, and the American Jewish immigrant experience; graphic novels about the lives of Jewish women; the Israel-centered graphic novel; and the Orthodox graphic novel. The book concludes with an extensive bibliography. No study of Jewish literature and art today can be complete without a survey of the graphic novel, and scholars, students, and graphic novel fans alike will delight in Tabachnick’s guide to this world of thought, sensibility, and artfulness.

Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design: 1826-1925

Author : David Bernard Dearinger,National Academy of Design (U.S.)
Publisher : Hudson Hills
Page : 712 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Art
ISBN : 1555950299

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Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design: 1826-1925 by David Bernard Dearinger,National Academy of Design (U.S.) Pdf

This is the first installment of a fully illustrated catalogue of the Academy's priceless collection of paintings and sculptures.

Gallery of the Society of Painters in Water Colours. [With Plates.]

Author : Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours (Great Britain)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1833
Category : Water-colors, Reproduction of
ISBN : NLS:V000354395

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Gallery of the Society of Painters in Water Colours. [With Plates.] by Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours (Great Britain) Pdf

The Painter's Gift

Author : Penelope J. Holt
Publisher : York House Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2006-12-31
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780979195600

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The Painter's Gift by Penelope J. Holt Pdf

Readers will discover how a single prophecy foretells three inspired artists, three miraculous paintings and one amazing revelation. In New York City, recently widowed artist, Claire Lucas, experiences dreams and visions that impel her to create a heartbreaking painting of a dying woman that is drawing crowds at a Soho art gallery. In Saint Michel, France, an auto mechanic diagnosed with lung cancer has picked up a paintbrush for the first time and created an enigmatic work that towns folk believe is working miracles. In Siena, Italy, a local artist, known more for posturing than serious effort, has just completed a masterpiece capable of stopping the minds of those who view it. Meanwhile, in Jerusalem, a German Benedictine monk, an Israeli professor of Hebrew mysticism and a handsome American antiquarian are deciphering the Angel Scroll, a parchment found by goatherds in caves on the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea. Written by Jesus the Priest, the scroll prophesizes that early in the 21st century, a divine triptych will emerge whose three paintings will prove to be nothing short of miraculous.But when the three paintings start to disappear and misfortune befalls the artists who have painted them, Claire Lucas must join the three Jerusalem scholars on a scavenger hunt across Europe as they try to locate and assemble the three amazing works. As her visions intensify, Claire glimpses the past and sees into the life of a young Jesus Christ and his travels to India. She is able to understand what has become of the dead husband she still mourns. And, as she pieces together an ancient secret that is the link between her and her two fellow artists, she discovers why each of them is destined to deliver the miracle of the painter’s gift.

Painting a People

Author : Ezra Mendelsohn
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Art
ISBN : 1584651792

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Painting a People by Ezra Mendelsohn Pdf

Analyzes the life, work, and reception of a founding father of modern Jewish art in Eastern Europe.

The People's Painter

Author : Cynthia Levinson
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2021-04-20
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781647003203

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The People's Painter by Cynthia Levinson Pdf

A lyrically told, exquisitely illustrated biography of influential Jewish artist and activist Ben Shahn “The first thing I can remember,” Ben said, “I drew.” As an observant child growing up in Lithuania, Ben Shahn yearns to draw everything he sees—and, after seeing his father banished by the Czar for demanding workers’ rights, he develops a keen sense of justice, too. So when Ben and the rest of his family make their way to America, Ben brings both his sharp artistic eye and his desire to fight for what’s right. As he grows, he speaks for justice through his art—by disarming classmates who bully him because he’s Jewish, by defying his teachers’ insistence that he paint beautiful landscapes rather than true stories, by urging the US government to pass Depression-era laws to help people find food and jobs. In this moving and timely portrait, award-winning author Cynthia Levinson and illustrator Evan Turk honor an artist, immigrant, and activist whose work still resonates today: a true painter for the people.

The Gift of Rest

Author : Joseph I. Lieberman,David Klinghoffer
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2011-08-16
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781451606188

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The Gift of Rest by Joseph I. Lieberman,David Klinghoffer Pdf

Now in paperback, Senator Joe Lieberman shows how ceasing all activity for a weekly Sabbath observance has profound benefit—including health, relationships, and even career advancement—for people of all religions. Rediscovering the Beauty of Sabbath Rest Our bodies and souls were created to rest—regularly—and when they do, we experience heightened productivity, improved health, and more meaningful relationships. In these pages you’ll find wonderful stories of the senator’s spiritual journey, as well as special Sabbath experiences with political colleagues such as Bill Clinton, Al and Tipper Gore, John McCain, Colin Powell, George W. Bush, Bob Dole, and others. Senator Joe Lieberman shows how his observance of the Sabbath has not only enriched his personal and spiritual life but enhanced his career and enabled him to serve his country to his greatest capacity.