Kurt und Ursula Schubert Archiv

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Kurt und Ursula Schubert 1946
Kurt und Ursula Schubert im Sommer 1946 in Maria-Wörth. show more
Kurt und Ursula Schubert im Sommer 1946 in Maria-Wörth.
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Lecture: Between Jewish Tradition and Early Christian Art, The Paintings in the Catacombs of the Via Latina in Ursula and Kurt Schubert’s Research
This lecture was given by Professor Katrin Kogman Appel on the occasion of the ceremonial address for Kurt and Ursula Schubert on 19 January 2016 in the grand hall of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. The lecture was given together with Dr. Bernhard... show more
This lecture was given by Professor Katrin Kogman Appel on the occasion of the ceremonial address for Kurt and Ursula Schubert on 19 January 2016 in the grand hall of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. The lecture was given together with Dr. Bernhard Dolna, but only parts of Professor Kogman Appel’s speech are found here. The art history article referred to the research done by the academic couple Kurt and Ursula Schubert.
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Lecture: Between Jewish Tradition and Early Christian Art. The Paintings in the Catacombs of the Via Latina in Ursula and Kurt Schubert’s Research
This Power Point Presentation was given by Professor Katrin Kogman Appel and Dr. Bernhard Dolna on the occasion of the ceremonial lecture for Kurt and Ursula Schubert on 19 January 2016 in the Grand hall of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and on 20... show more
This Power Point Presentation was given by Professor Katrin Kogman Appel and Dr. Bernhard Dolna on the occasion of the ceremonial lecture for Kurt and Ursula Schubert on 19 January 2016 in the Grand hall of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and on 20 January 2016 at the Palacky University in Olmütz. The art history article referred to the research done by the academic couple Kurt and Ursula Schubert.
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Lecture: The Ursula and Kurt Schubert Archive
This Power Point Presentation was given by Dr. Vladimir Levin, Center for Jewish Art, Hebrew University Jerusalem on the occasion of the ceremonial lecture for Kurt and Ursula Schubert on 19 January 2016 in the grand hall of the Austrian Academy of... show more
This Power Point Presentation was given by Dr. Vladimir Levin, Center for Jewish Art, Hebrew University Jerusalem on the occasion of the ceremonial lecture for Kurt and Ursula Schubert on 19 January 2016 in the grand hall of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and on 20 January 2016 at the Palacky University in Olmütz. The Ursula and Kurt Schubert Archive was discussed, including the illustrated handwritings which are now to be found in the Center for Jewish Art at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The lecture was held in English.
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Panel zur Ausstellung Židovský Prostějov / Jüdisches Prossnitz
Dieses Panel wurde im Rahmen der Vorbereitungen für die Ausstellung Židovský Prostějov / Jüdisches Prossnitz erstellt, welche das Kurt und Ursula Schubert Zentrum für Jüdische Studien, in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Muzeum Prostějovska / Museum von... show more
Dieses Panel wurde im Rahmen der Vorbereitungen für die Ausstellung Židovský Prostějov / Jüdisches Prossnitz erstellt, welche das Kurt und Ursula Schubert Zentrum für Jüdische Studien, in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Muzeum Prostějovska / Museum von Prossnitz veranstaltete.
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Pessach 2011 am Kurt und Ursula Schubert Zentrum für Jüdische Studien an der Palacký Universität Olmütz
Dieses Foto zeigt die Pessachfeier 2011 am Kurt und Ursula Schubert Zentrum für Jüdische Studien an der Palacky Universität Olmütz. show more
Dieses Foto zeigt die Pessachfeier 2011 am Kurt und Ursula Schubert Zentrum für Jüdische Studien an der Palacky Universität Olmütz.
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Plakat für die Fotoausstellung von Jindřich Buxbuam unter dem Titel Vzpomínka (Die Erinnerung)
Dieses Plakat in tschechischer Sprache stammt von einer vom Kurt und Ursula Schubert Zentrum für Jüdische Studien veranstalten Ausstellung des Fotografen Jindřich Buxbaum, die am 13. März 2012 in der Palacký Universität Olmütz eröffnet wurde. show more
Dieses Plakat in tschechischer Sprache stammt von einer vom Kurt und Ursula Schubert Zentrum für Jüdische Studien veranstalten Ausstellung des Fotografen Jindřich Buxbaum, die am 13. März 2012 in der Palacký Universität Olmütz eröffnet wurde.
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Politische Aktualität in der frühchristlichen Kunst
Frühchristliche Bildkunst: Ein Instrument der kirchlichen Politik show more
Frühchristliche Bildkunst: Ein Instrument der kirchlichen Politik
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Press Information on the Lecture: Between Jewish Tradition and Early Christian Art. The Paintings in the Catacombs of the Via Latina in Ursula and Kurt Schubert’s Research
This information for the press was assembled for the occasion of the ceremonial address on 19 January 2016 and consists of detailed information about the programme and the speakers. show more
This information for the press was assembled for the occasion of the ceremonial address on 19 January 2016 and consists of detailed information about the programme and the speakers.
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Purim 2011 Kurt und Ursula Schubert Zentrum für Jüdische Studien an der Palacký Universität Olmütz
Dieses Foto zeigt die Purimfeier 2011 am Kurt und Ursula Schubert Zentrum für Jüdische Studien an der Palacký Universität Olmütz. show more
Dieses Foto zeigt die Purimfeier 2011 am Kurt und Ursula Schubert Zentrum für Jüdische Studien an der Palacký Universität Olmütz.
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Schenkungsvertrag zwischen Eva Schubert und der Palacký Universität Olmütz über die private Fachbibliothek von Professor Kurt Schubert
Dieser Schenkungsvertrag zwischen Eva Schubert (Tochter von Professor Kurt Schubert) und der Palacký Universität Olmütz umfasst die Übergabe der Fachbibliothek von Professor Kurt Schubert an das Instituts und stammt aus dem Jahre 2008. show more
Dieser Schenkungsvertrag zwischen Eva Schubert (Tochter von Professor Kurt Schubert) und der Palacký Universität Olmütz umfasst die Übergabe der Fachbibliothek von Professor Kurt Schubert an das Instituts und stammt aus dem Jahre 2008.
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Schriftinterpretation durch frühchristliche Kunst
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Schubert und Bernhard Dolna
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Schubert und Bernhard Dolna
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Semester Seminar: Jewish Book Illumination in the Middle Ages I
Jewish Book Illumination in the Middle Ages – Semester Seminar This is not a lecture or a series of lectures, but a seminar given at the Institute with about 15 sessions. First Part Extensive Introduction to Jewish settlement in the early Middle... show more
Jewish Book Illumination in the Middle Ages – Semester Seminar This is not a lecture or a series of lectures, but a seminar given at the Institute with about 15 sessions. First Part Extensive Introduction to Jewish settlement in the early Middle Ages in Iberia, Southern Italy, Northern France and the Rhineland Possibility of Jewish monumental art – deductible from several sources Iconophobic positions among Jewish scholars (Ephraim von Regensburg, Pietists, Meir von Rothenburg) Book illumination from the 10th century in the Middle East and from the 13th century in Europe; hypothesis that a Jewish book illumination existed in Antiquity, but was not preserved due to persecutions Introduction to codicology The rest broadly corresponds to The Main Holy Days in Medieval Ashkenazi Mahzorim illustrations (https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:472552?q=472552&page=1&pagesize=10) Illumination in medieval Germany (https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:472633?q=o%3A472633&page=1&pagesize=10) Illuminated Manuscripts and Jewish Artists (https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:472662?q=o%3A472662&page=1&pagesize=10) Jewish Symbolism in art (https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:472713?q=o%3A472713&page=1&pagesize=10) Spanish Book Illumination (https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:474398?q=o%3A474398&page=1&pagesize=10) The discussion is somewhat more extensive, especially in terms of picture material, as the manuscripts were often shown in their entirety during the course of the lectures; for instance the miscellany from northern France, now in London, is represented with numerous illustrations, as is the 13th century Mishna Torah manuscript in Budapest (Cologne or Northern France). The discussion of these is enriched with many Christian examples for comparison; Hamburg miscellany. Biography of Joel ben Simeon (Rhineland and Northern Italy, fl. circ. 1450-1490) and the list of works ascribed to him with focus on specific examples, particularly from the Haggadah illustration In addition, the following works are described in detail, which in earlier lectures were only mentioned briefly or not at all: the Second Darmstadt Haggadah with a list of illustrations; the Munich Haggadah with a list of illustrations; Erna Michael Haggadah; the first Darmstadt Haggadah; Cincinnati Haggadah (Translator: Joan Avery) The Corresponding illustrations, selected by the Center of Jewish Art (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), can be found here: http://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:526508
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Semester Seminar: Jewish Book Illumination in the Middle Ages II
Orientalische Handschriften Sefardische Handschriften Aschkenasische Handschriften Handschriften aus Italien. Die Handschriften, die in Die hohen Feiertage in der Illustrationmittelalterlicher aschkenasischer Machsorim... show more
Orientalische Handschriften Sefardische Handschriften Aschkenasische Handschriften Handschriften aus Italien. Die Handschriften, die in Die hohen Feiertage in der Illustrationmittelalterlicher aschkenasischer Machsorim (https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:472552?q=472552&page=1&pagesize=10) Jüdische Buchmalerei im mittelalterlichen Deutschland (https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:472633?q=o%3A472633&page=1&pagesize=10) lluminierte jüdische Handschriften und jüdische Künstler (https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:472662?q=o%3A472662&page=1&pagesize=10) Jüdische Symbolik in der Kunst (https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:472713?q=o%3A472713&page=1&pagesize=10) Spanische Buchmalerei (https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:474398?q=o%3A474398&page=1&pagesize=10) vorgestellt wurden, werden in der Vorlesung detailliert behandelt, wobei meist jeweils die gesamten Bilderzyklen gezeigt wurden. S. Auch Jüdische Buchkunst, Bd. 1, Graz 1984 (Autorin: Katrin Kogman-Appel)
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Siebzigster Geburtstag Erika Weinzierl
Katholischer Akademikerverband, 1. 12. 1995 Kurt und (Prof. Erika Weinzierl, erste Reihe, zweite von links, neben ihr Ursula und Kurt Schubert). show more
Katholischer Akademikerverband, 1. 12. 1995 Kurt und (Prof. Erika Weinzierl, erste Reihe, zweite von links, neben ihr Ursula und Kurt Schubert).
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Sixty Years of Jewish Studies in Vienna. Review and Prospects
This speech was written by Professor Kurt Schubert on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the Jewish Studies Institute in Vienna. The author offers an overview of the history and genesis of the discipline and places special emphasis on the... show more
This speech was written by Professor Kurt Schubert on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the Jewish Studies Institute in Vienna. The author offers an overview of the history and genesis of the discipline and places special emphasis on the developments at the University of Vienna.
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Spanish Book Illumination (Graz 1993)
One of the main foci of Kurt and Ursula Schubert’s methodology is the attempt to create links between medieval and late antique Jewish figurative art. Figurative art was cultivated in Judaism between the third and seventh centuries and then again... show more
One of the main foci of Kurt and Ursula Schubert’s methodology is the attempt to create links between medieval and late antique Jewish figurative art. Figurative art was cultivated in Judaism between the third and seventh centuries and then again only from the 13th century on, in Iberia from about 1300. Observations on the influence of the Midrashim on Christian art were used in order to bridge the period between the 7th and the 13th century. This method is based on the so-called ‘Recension Theory’, which was developed in the 1940s by Kurt Weitzmann. The lecture begins with a short discussion of some late antique examples, as well as with short observations on the following phase of iconophobia. Many medieval Sephardi Bibles show double or more pages of representations of the temple objects: Parma-Bible, (MS Parm 2668), Toledo, 1277; Paris (BnF, cod. Hébr. 7), Perpignan, 1299; London (BL, MS Kings 1), Solsona, 1388. Figurative representations are seldom to be found in Sephardi Bibles. One exception is the so-called Cervera Bible (Lisbon, Biblioteca Nacional, MS Il. 72), Cervera, 1299. Here there is a picture of Jonah being thrown into the sea; Zachary’s vision of the Menorah; the painter’s colophon. In 1476 the Cervera Bible served as a model for the illumination of another Bible, the so-called First Kennicott Bible in Oxford (Bodl., MS Kenn.1). In this Bible several models were used, such as the motif of playing cards, which had been popular in Europe since the 14th and 15th century; the world turned upside-down (cats and mice war) The Passover Haggadot were endowed with rich figurative artistic decorations: the Golden Haggadah (London, BL, MS Add, 27219), Catalonia, circa 1320 with extensive cycles of images from the story of Genesis and Exodus; a further Haggadah in London (BL, MS Or. 2884); the Sarajevo Haggadah (National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina). Christian picture Bibles and psalter manuscripts serve as pictorial models for these cycles In London there is another Haggadah (BL, MS Add. 14761), which falls out of the pattern, as it contains relatively few Bible illustrations, yet has a whole series of text-related margin illustrations, mainly of ritualistic content. Copenhagen, More Nevukhim of Maimonides (Königl. Bibliothek, cod, heb. 37), Barcelona 1348 with some figurative representations at the beginning of the books) In 1391 a huge wave of persecution of the Jews in the whole of Iberia took place followed in 1492 and 1496 by their expulsion. These crises mean that only very few fully illuminated manuscripts from the 15th century have survived. The First Kennicott Bible is one of the few exceptions. (Translator: Joan Avery) The Corresponding illustrations, selected by the Center of Jewish Art (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), can be found here: http://phaidra.univie.ac.at/detail_object/o:525992
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Strukturelemente der frühchristlichen Bildkunst
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Synkretismus und frühchristliche Kunst
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