Obj. ID: 53836
  Illuminated Manuscripts GFC Ze'ev Raban Esther scroll, Jerusalem, circa 1928
A miniature Esther scroll produced by the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design of Jerusalem in which the illustrations are designed by Ze'ev Raban (born Wolf Ravitzki). The outlines are printed in black ink and then colored by hand.
The scroll features a mixture of Persian miniatures with Western-orientalist symbolic elements characteristic for Raban's works.
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Toward the end of the 1920s, the Bezalel School produced two printed Esther scrolls with illustrations that were later hand-colored. For the bigger one, see 081.012.051. This is the smaller of the two and was apparently printed in 1927, placed in a silver case, and sent to supporters of the Bezalel School abroad.
No bibliography on the scroll is available.
For more information on the artist see Zeev Raban (Ravitzki), Information Center for Israeli Art, https://museum.imj.org.il (30.12.2019).
Some works of Zeev Raban are available on: Zeev Raban, Artists, http://www.artnet.com (30.12.2019).