メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 8月5日 01時15分
For five centuries, a cache of jeweled rings, brooches, and coins was hidden the wall of a house in Colmar, France. Discovered in 1863, the 14th-century precious possessions of a Jewish family of medieval Alsace, now on view at @themetcloisters, revive the memory of a once-thriving Jewish community that was scapegoated and put to death when the Plague struck the region with devastating ferocity in 1348–49.
This remarkable collection of items, on loan from @museecluny, overturns conventional notions of medieval Europe as a monolithic Christian society. On view alongside select works from The Met Cloisters and little-known Judaica from collections in the United States and France, the exhibition underscores the prominence of the Jewish minority community in the tumultuous 14th century and the perils it faced.
See "The Colmar Treasure: A Medieval Jewish Legacy" on view at The Met Cloisters through January 2020. 👉 Learn more at the link in bio. #ColmarTreasure
📸 Jeweled Brooch, from the Colmar Treasure. Second quarter 14th century. Gilded silver, sapphires, rubies, garnets and pearls. Musée de Cluny – Musée national du Moyen Âge, © RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY.
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