18 January 2015

Art

          Subject Bibliography of Judeo-Slavic Studies
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Amishai-Maisels, Ziva. Depiction and Interpretation: The Influence of the Holocaust on the Visual Arts (London, 1993)

Blatter, Janet, and Sybil Milton. Art of the Holocaust (New York, 1981)

Braunstein, Susan L. Five Centuries of Hanukkah Lamps from The Jewish Museum: A Catalogue Raisonné (New Haven, 2004)

Ertel, Rachel. “Khaliastra et la modernité-européenne”. In: Khaliastra: Revue littéraire, ed. Lydie Marie Lachenal (Warsaw, 1922 – Paris, 1924; Paris, 1989), pp. 263–306


Ertel, Rachel. “Une voie singulière: Yung Yiddish dans la nébuleuse moderniste”. In: Le yiddish: Langue, culture, société, ed. Jean Baumgarten and David Bunis (Paris, 1999), pp. 211–246

Grafman, Rafi. Crowning Glory: Silver Torah Ornaments of The Jewish Museum, New York, ed. Vivian B. Mann (New York, 1996)

Historisches Museum der Pfalz, Speyer. The Jews of the Middle Ages (Speyer, 2004)

Hoening, Leonard J., Tomas Spenser, and Anita Tarsi. “Dr. Karel Fleischmann: The Story of an Artist and Physician in Ghetto Terezin”. International Journal of Dermatology 43 (2004): 129–135

Housková, Hana. Česlicí času: Život a dílo Karla Fleischmanna (Olomouc, 1998)

Kazovsky, Hillel (Gregory). Artists from Vitebsk: Yehuda Pen and His Pupils (Moscow, 1992), in Russian and English

Kazovsky, Hillel. The Artists of the Kultur-Lige (Moscow and Jerusalem, 2003), in Russian and English

Koolik, Marilyn. Towers of Spice: The Tower-Shaped Tradition in Havdalah Spiceboxes (Jerusalem, 1982)

Malinowski, Jerzy. “The ‘Yung Yiddish’ (Young Yiddish) Group and Jewish Modern Art in Poland, 1918–1923”. Polin 6 (1991), pp. 223–230

Malinowski, Jerzy. Painting and Sculpture of Polish Jews (Torun, 2003)

Mann, Vivian B. “‘New’ Examples of Jewish Ceremonial Art from Medieval Ashkenaz”. Artibus et Historiae 17 (1988), pp. 13–24

Mansbach, Steven A. Modern Art in Eastern Europe: From the Baltic to the Balkans, ca. 1890–1939 (Cambridge, 1999), pp. 104–131

Massachusetts College of Art. Seeing through “Paradise”: Artists and the Terezín Concentration Camp (Boston, 1991), exhibition catalog

Mickenberg, David, Corinne Granof, and Peter Hayes, eds. The Last Expression: Art and Auschwitz (Evanston, Ill., 2003)

Morrison, Paul. From the Bitter Earth: Artists of the Holocaust (London, 1993), videotape

Neumann, Eckhard. “Henryk Berlewi and Mechano-faktura”. Typographica 9 (June 1964), pp. 21–28

Petrásová, Markéta, and Jarmila Skochová. Karel Fleischmann: Life and Work (Prague, 1987), exhibition catalog

Roth, Cecil. “Ritual Art”. In: Jewish Art: An Illustrated History (Greenwich, Conn., 1971), pp. 118–131

Rozier, Gilles. Moyshe Broderzon: Un écrivain yiddish d’avant-garde (Saint-Denis, 1999), also in Polish (Łódź, 2009)

Sujo, Glenn. Legacies of Silence: The Visual Arts and Holocaust Memory (London, 2001).

Wolitz, Seth. “‘Di Khalyastre,’ the Yiddish Modernist Movement in Poland: An Overview”. Yiddish 4.3 (1981), pp. 5–20

Wolitz, Seth. “Between Folk and Freedom: The Failure of the Yiddish Modernist Movement in Poland,” Yiddish 8.1 (1991), pp. 26–51


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