From Court Jews to Rothschilds. Art, Patronage, and Power 1600-1800. - MANN, VIVIAN B.|RICHARD I. COHEN [EDS - ET AL.].

Art, Patronage, and Power 1600-1800 (Art & Design)

KORTE INHOUD

From Court Jews to the Rothschilds 1600-1800 is a groundbreaking study that examines the role of Jews as agents in the service of many kinds of patrons, from local nobles to emperors. In addition to collecting and commissioning precious jewelry and works of art for the court, they provided all manner of goods, including military equipment and supplies. Many Jews also made important contributions to architecture by financing and implementing large building projects. Some maintained the ruler's mint, collected taxes, and assisted in diplomatic negotiations. Court Jews often became extremely wealthy and powerful members of society, some of them adopting the lifestyles, dress, and even architecture of their patrons, while remaining true to their religious origins. In many cases they were generous benefactors of their own communities, establishing schools and synagogues, printing books, commissioning ceremonial objects, and acting as patrons of the arts.
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1996Uitgever: Prestel Pub251 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 3791316249ISBN-13: 9783791316246

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