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Hebrew Illuminated Manuscripts
  Hechal Shlomo Rocaille Esther Scroll, Fürth, 18th century

© Dagmara Budzioch, Photographer: Budzioch, Dagmara, 07.05.2015

The scroll is elaborately decorated with hand-painted ornamentation that - except for the narrative scenes - repeats on all membranes. In the upper margins, above the text panels, there are oval frames flanked by stylized acanthus leaves with half-figures of King Ahasuerus, Queen Esther, and Mordecai. They appear alternately and are separated by different cityscapes framed in ovals that are placed in square frames. The rectangular text panels are interspersed by one of two types of decoration. The first is a combination of decorative motifs including architectural elements, flowers, and heads of angels with lowered wings who hold garlands hanging down from their necks on ribbons. Whereas the second one is composed of a curtain (?) and a garland of different flowers tied with a ribbon. The lower margins are precisely filled with the narrative scenes from the Book of Esther and midrashim in rectangular frames decorated with Rocaille (shells) on their sides. The latter features the style of the anonymous maker of the manuscript and can be found in his other scrolls too. The decorative scheme is partly based on the group of popular scrolls with printed borders produced in Amsterdam in the early 18th century (in the Index see "scrolls with portrait medallions").

The scroll is mounted on a wooden rod without a handle or finials. The pull bar of wood is attached to the right edge of the first membrane.

Summary and Remarks

In institutional and private collections several similar examples are held; in the Index see ID 37731.

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Hechal Shlomo Rocaille Esther Scroll | Unknown
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Date
18th century
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Ink and paints on parchment
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Measurements
The scroll: 220x1240 mm.
The length of the sheets in the scroll: 1) ca. 530 mm, 2) 505 mm, 3) 205 mm.
Dimensions of the selected details in the scroll:
- text panel: 130x85 mm;
- upper margin: 35 mm;
- lower margin: 45 mm;
- an average illustration: 40x85 mm + shell motif on either side;
- spaces between the text panels: ca. 27 mm (width).
An average letter is 2 mm high, whereas the letters in col. 11 are 5 mm high.
The space between the subsequent lines of the text is 2 mm high.
The rod: 400 mm.
The pull bar: 395 mm.
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Condition
The very beginning of the manuscript that is attached to the wooden pull bar as well as the first text panel are preserved in very poor condition. This part of the sheet is damaged, dark, and the decorations are faded. The lower margin of the second sheet is also preserved in poor condition and it lacks some parts of it. The text is faded and less legible in some places but in general, it is quite well preserved. The layer of paints in decorations is damaged and faded; in some cases, it is due to the parchment's state of preservation that is damaged and folded in some places.
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Ornamentation
Custom
Contents

The Book of Esther in Hebrew

Codicology

The scroll is formed of 3 sheets containing 12 columns of the text with 28 lines, except for col. 1 with 22 lines (+ initial) and col. 11 with 11 lines divided into two parts.

The text is inscribed in the Hebrew Ashkenazi square script in light black ink, on the flesh side of parchment sheets that are rather thin. The flesh side is more smooth and brighter than the blank side that is rather suede and darker, however, the color of the sheets is not the same.

The opening word of the Megillah (ויהי) is written in enlarged and bolded letters, framed in an oval flanked by stylized acanthus leaves.

The letter ע in the final word of the book is highlighted by an elongated left arm and the lower component of the letter is decorated with a long stroke that is bent to the right.

The letter ח (Es. 1:6) is highlighted by its form - it is composed of two parts joined with a roof; its legs end with small hooks. The letter ת (Es. 9:29) is highlighted by its size. Other enlarged and diminished letters are included in col. 11.

In general, the ruling is almost invisible on both sides of parchment sheets. The lines made with a stylus can be discerned on blank parts of the 11th text panel and in the decorations between the text panels. This shows that both lines - upper and lower - were made along with the sheets. 

There are hardly any margins in the text panels.

The membranes are stitched.

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Direction Toward Jerusalem
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For a short English description of similar scrolls see: Sotheby's

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Dagmara Budzioch | 2020
Author of description
Dagmara Budzioch | 2020
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