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Narkiss, Bezalel (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Narkiss, Bezalel
Used for/see from:
  • Narḳis, Betsalʼel
  • נרקיס, בצלאל
  • נרקיס, בצלל
  • Narqîs, Beṣal'ēl
  • Narqiys, Bṣalʼel
  • Narkis, Bezalel

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Jews. Liturgy and ritual. Festival prayers. Selections, 1964.

The real and ideal Jerusalem in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic art, c1998: t.p. (Bezalel Narkiss) p. xi (b. 1926)

Times online WWW site, Aug. 5, 2008 (Bezalel Narkiss; b. Dec. 14, 1926; d. June 30, 2008; historian who laid the foundations for the scholarly study of Jewish art in Israel)

Narkiss, Bezalel. The Golden Haggadah, 1970: title page (Bezalel Narkiss) page ix (my interest in Hebrew illuminated manuscripts and their relation to Latin and Greek illumination was aroused by the studies of my late father, Mordechai Narkiss, whose projected history of illuminated Haggadoth never reached publication; my teacher, Professor Francis Wormald, then director, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, suggested subject for thesis for doctor of philosophy degree, guided me through initial stages; other teachers at Warburg Institute)

DNB, 5 March 2020 (authorized access point: Narqîs, Beṣal'ēl; other names: Narkis, Betsal'el (LCAuth), NRQYS, Beṣal'ēl, Narkiss, Bezalel, Narqîs, Besalʹēl, Narkis, Betsalʹel; dates: 1926-2008; country: Israel; occupation: art historian; relationships to persons: Narkiss, Mordecai (father); record ID: 121302687) http://d-nb.info/gnd/121302687

BnF, 5 March 2020 (authorized access point: romanized form: Narkiss, Bezalel (1926-2008), ISO-Hebrew translit. form: Narqiys, Bṣalʼel (1926-2008); rejected form: Narkis, Bezalel (1926-2008); country: Israel; language: Hebrew, also writes in English; sex: masculine; birth: 1926-12-14, Jerusalem; death: 2008-06-30, Jerusalem; notes: professor emeritus, Department of art history, Institute of arts and letters, Faculty of humanities, Hebrew university of Jerusalem (in 2007); founder (in 1979) and director (1979-1990), Center for Jewish art, Institute of arts and letters, Faculty of humanities, Hebrew university of Jerusalem; son of Mordechai Narkiss (1898-1957); ISNI 0000 0001 1026 6329; record no.: FRBNF11917417) https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb11917417k

Wikipedia, 3 March 2020 (Bezalel Narkiss (Hebrew: בצלאל נרקיס‎; 1926-2008); Israeli art historian; born in Jerusalem, son of Mordechai Narkiss, director of Bezalel National Museum; studied at Hebrew University of Jerusalem; expert in illuminated medieval Latin and Hebrew manuscripts and the relationship between Christian and Jewish visual art; Nicolas Landau Professor of Art History at the Hebrew University, where he taught since 1964; in 1979, created Center for Jewish Art to document endangered Jewish art and architecture; after the collapse of communism in Europe in 1989, he embarked on a project to document the synagogues there; art editor of Masada Press (1963-1975) and Encyclopaedia Judaica; editor-in-chief of Journal of Jewish Art, 1974-1986)

Wikidata, 5 March 2020 (Bezalel Narkiss (Q4900292); Hebrew: בצלאל נרקיס; description: Israeli art historian; sex or gender: male; country of citizenship: Israel; place of burial: Har HaMenuchot; educated at: University of Jerusalem, University of London) http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4900292

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