Lc Classification Number
N7277
Reviews
'Manor has undoubtedly enriched the relatively small number of works in English on Israeli art with a book that is clear, well written and succinct and that uses a wealth of varied sources... The great advantage of this book is that it tells an intriguing story' - Yael Guilat, The Journal of Israeli History, Volume 26 Issue 1, March 2007, 'Manor has undoubtedly enriched the relatively small number of works in English on Israeli art with a book that is clear, well written and succinct and that uses a wealth of varied sources... The great advantage of this book is that it tells an intriguing story' - Yael Guilat, The Journal of Israeli History , Volume 26 Issue 1, March 2007
Table of Content
List of Illustrations. Note on Terms, Translation and Transliteration. Introduction Part 1: The Bezalel Institute and the Myth of Origin of Israeli Art 1. Ideological Background 2. Boris Schatz Founder of Bezalel 3. The Bezalel Institute 4. The Iconography of Bezalel Art 5. A 'Hebrew Style': The Early Quest for Local Jewish Art Part 2: Art for the Nation: The Work of Reuven Rubin 6. Beginnings in Romania 7. Rubin in Palestine Part 3: The Modernists of the 1920s 8. A View from Afar: Landscapes of the Homeland 9. Orientalism, Primitivism, and Folklore: Looking at the Country's Types 10. Art and Ideas: Artists, Critics and the Role of Art. Conclusion
Copyright Date
2004
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Asian / General, Middle East / Israel & Palestine, Middle East / General, History / General
Dewey Decimal
704.03/92405694
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Art, History