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Torah Ark, Piedmont, northern Italy, 17th century

Unknown17th century

The Jewish Museum, London

The Jewish Museum, London
London, United Kingdom

This beautiful Ark originated in a synagogue in northern Italy, most probably in Piedmont. It was discovered in 1932 in Chillingham Castle, Northumbria in use as a steward’s wardrobe. It may have been purchased in Italy by an English nobleman making the Grand Tour. It was one of the first objects presented to the museum.The Ark is made of Italian walnut with gilded and marbled paintwork. It is decorated with carved Jewish symbols, including the seven-branched Temple menorah and a handwashing basin on the doors, and Aaron’s rod and the pot of manna on the sides. The Hebrew inscription over the top reads “Know before whom you stand”.When not in use in a synagogue service, Torah scrolls are stored in the Ark and covered with fine decorations. Communities usually own several scrolls and it is a joyous occasion when a new one is dedicated.

Details

  • Title: Torah Ark, Piedmont, northern Italy, 17th century
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 17th century
  • Location Created: Piedmont, northern Italy
  • object number: JM 14
  • Physical Dimensions: w2010 x h3050 x d1070 m
  • Credit Line: Acquired with the help of the National Art Collections Fund.
  • Type: Ark
  • Rights: Digital image: Jewish Museum London
  • External Link: http://www.jewishmuseum.org.uk/search-our-collections-new?adlibid=5733&offset=0

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