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Kabbalah and Art
University Press of New England, 2002 Cloth: 978-0-87451-163-5 | Paper: 978-1-58465-225-0 Library of Congress Classification N71.B77 Dewey Decimal Classification 701.15
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Told as a series of reflections, this study traces links between cultures as diverse as pre-Vedic India and late 19th-century France. An array of unrelated artists are all in fact linked by the Kabbalah and the correlation between art and this mystic Jewish thought. See other books on: Art | Cabala | Hasidism | Jewish Studies | Kabbalah See other titles from University Press of New England |
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