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  Kupa Synagogue in Kraków – Ceiling – Holy places

© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Khaimovich, Boris, 1994

The flat ceiling of the Kupa Synagogue is decorated with intricate geometrical frames enclosing images of holy places in Israel and also the musical instruments of Psalm 150:3-6.

The paintings of holy places are arranged two per side (eight in total). The northern side contains a representation of the Flood and a panorama of Jerusalem; the southern contains Tiberias and the Oak of Mamre; the eastern contains Jaffa Gate and the Western Wall; and the western, contains panoramic views of Hebron and Haifa.

Stylistically the pictures are bright and impressionistic. The scene of Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat and the view of Haifa supplement the much more traditional motifs of holy places in the Land of Israel.

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Kupa Synagogue in Kraków – Ceiling – Holy places | Unknown
Object Detail
Ceiling decoration
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Date
1920-1939
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Ashkenazi
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Sources
Izabella Rejduch-Samkowa and Jan Samek, eds., Katalog Zabytków Sztuki w Polsce, vol. 4: Miasto Kraków, part 6: Kazimierz i Stradom; Judaica: Bóżnice, budowle publiczne i cmentarze (Warsaw: IS PAN, 1995), p. 20. Maria and Kaziemerz Piechotka, Bramy Nieba: Bóznice murowane na ziemiach dzwnei Rzeczypospolitej, (Warszawa: Krupski i S-ka, 1999), pp. 127-128. Eleonora Bergman and Jan Jagelski, Zachowane Synagogi i domy molitwy w Polsce: Katalog (Żydowski Institut Historyczny, Warszawa, 1996), p. 65.
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Boris Khaimovich | 1994
Author of description
Boris Khaimovich | 2014
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Language Editor
Yeshayahu Gruber | 2015
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