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Scroll of Esther by Shalom Italia (1619-1655). Israel Museum
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Scroll of Esther by Shalom Italia (1619-1655). Israel Museum
Scroll of Esther, Amsterdam 1640, by the scribe and artist Shalom Italia (1619-1655). Handwritten in ink on parchment. Israel Museum. Jerusalem
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1640 Amsterdam Copper Copy Document Esther Handwritten Hebrew Israel Jerusalem Jewess Jewish Jews Judaism Manuscript Scroll
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This exquisite Scroll of Esther, handcrafted by the renowned Dutch-Jewish artist and scribe Shalom Italia in Amsterdam in 1640, is a testament to the rich artistic and cultural heritage of the Jewish community during the 17th century. The scroll, now housed in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, is a magnificent example of the intricate and beautiful calligraphy and illustrations that characterized Jewish manuscripts of the time. The Scroll of Esther, also known as the Megillat Esther, tells the story of the Jewish queen Esther and her role in saving the Jewish people from destruction at the hands of the Persian king Ahasuerus and his advisor Haman. The scroll's text is written in Hebrew in ink on parchment, with each word meticulously and elegantly inscribed by Italia's skilled hand. What sets this scroll apart, however, is the stunning copper engravings that adorn its margins. These intricate engravings depict scenes from the story of Esther, as well as various symbols and motifs that hold significance in Jewish tradition. Italia's mastery of the engraving technique is evident in the fine details and delicate lines of these illustrations. The Scroll of Esther is not only a work of art, but also an important historical document. It provides insight into the artistic and cultural traditions of the Jewish community in Amsterdam during the 17th century, a time when Jews faced significant challenges and discrimination in Europe. The scroll's preservation in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving Jewish heritage and history for future generations. Overall, the Scroll of Esther by Shalom Italia is a breathtaking example of the beauty and intricacy of Jewish manuscripts from the 17th century. Its preservation and study continue to inspire and educate people about the rich history and traditions of the Jewish community.
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