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Item: Mahzor in Silver Bookbinding
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| Title: | Mahzor in Silver Bookbinding |
| Authors: | Unknown |
| Keywords: | Mahzor Book Jewish |
| Issue Date: | 1742 |
| Abstract: | Mahzor in silver bookbinding, Venice: Vendramin Press, 1742. Collection of The Jewish Theological Seminary of America. "The ornate silver binding enclosing this mahzor is characteristic of eighteenth-century luxury book covers, which often incorporated coats of arms as decorative elements. Wealthy Italian Jews customarily presented silver-bound books as wedding gifts. The front cover of this exquisite binding contains the Norsa family emblem of three heads in profile with a band decorated by two stars and a crescent moon dividing the field. The Formiggini family emblem of a rampant lion beside a tree and a castle is found on the back cover."
http://www.jtsa.edu/library/exhib/precious/05.shtml |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1964/269 |
| Appears in Collections: | 1. Historical Perspective
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