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Jewish Art in Its Late Antique Context (Hardcover)
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Jewish Art in Its Late Antique Context (Hardcover)
Series: Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, 163
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The contributions to this volume examine the emergence of ancient
Jewish art from the interdisciplinary perspective of scholars in
Art and Archaeology, Ancient Judaism and Rabbinics, Patristics and
Church History. They evaluate the manifold ways in which late
antique and early Byzantine Jewish art was embedded in its
Hellenistic and Roman cultural context by, at the same time,
evincing specifically Jewish and local Near Eastern idiosyncrasies.
Since the Graeco-Roman context was shared with early Christian art,
some formal similarities are recognizable, whereas the meanings
associated with the images would have differed. A study of the
relationship between the literary sources (the Hebrew Bible, Jewish
Hellenistic and rabbinic literature) and the artistic depictions is
crucial for a proper understanding of ancient Jewish art. Similarly
important are the artistic analogies appearing in Graeco-Roman and
early Christian contexts. Of particular interest is the question
why Jewish figurative art developed in the Land of Israel in late
antiquity only: which political, social, economic, religious and
cultural constellations may have led to the emergence of figurative
art? How do these images relate to biblical commandments advocating
aniconism and what would rabbis have made of them? Was Erwin
Goodenough correct about a dichotomy between "popular" synagogue
art and an aniconic rabbinic Judaism? The Jewish use of images with
analogies in pagan (and sometimes also Christian) contexts is
particularly striking: what led Jews to adopt images such as the
zodiac and pagan mythological figures and scenes and how were they
combined with images based on biblical narratives? The volume shows
how an interdisciplinary approach leads to a better understanding
not only of ancient Jewish, but of Graeco-Roman and Christian art
as well.
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