メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 9月19日 00時37分
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This Torah crown and pair of Torah finials are the first significant pieces of early modern Judaica—works of art for Jewish ritual—to enter The Met collection.
They adorned a sacred Torah scroll, which contains the first five books of the Hebrew Bible wrapped around two staves with handles at the top. This grand set is a rare surviving example of 18th-century Italian silver. The maker, Andrea Zambelli, is known to have produced a wide range of ritual Judaica as well as religious silver for the local churches.
See both displayed in "Making The Met, 1870–2020," on view through January 3. #MakingTheMet
🎨 Andrea Zambelli "L'Honnesta" (Italian, active 1732–1772). Torah crown (keter); Pair of Torah finials (rimonim), ca. 1740–50. @met_esda
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