Studies in Contemporary Jewry: Volume XIX: Jews and the State

Dangerous Alliances and the Perils of Privilege (Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 19)

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Studies in Contemporary Jewry: Volume XIX: Jews and the State

Dangerous Alliances and the Perils of Privilege (Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 19)

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Jews and the state: dangerous alliances and the perils of privilege
2004, Oxford University Press
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"Izso Koves (1853-1917), a Hungarian-born artist of Jewish origin, had a particular interest in portraying scenes of Jewish history: Spinoza before his judges; the Tortosa debate (the famous Jewish-Christian disputation in early 15th-century Spain); and a canvas integrating Hungarian and Jewish history, The Jews of Buda before King Matthias, which depicts a Jewish delegation joining the procession to meet Matthias and his queen, Beatrix of Aragon, on their return to the city following their marriage in 1476."

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Izso Koves (1853-1917), a Hungarian-born artist of Jewish origin, had a particular interest in portraying scenes of Jewish history: Spinoza before his judges; the Tortosa debate (the famous Jewish-Christian disputation in early 15th-century Spain); and a canvas integrating Hungarian and Jewish history, The Jews of Buda before King Matthias, which depicts a Jewish delegation joining the procession to meet Matthias and his queen, Beatrix of Aragon, on their return to the city following their marriage in 1476.
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