Interestingly, the "enclosed garden" with stag hunt, so typical of medieval manuscripts, is painted into a late medieval Haggadah (Jewish prayerbook for Passover). Darmstadt Haggadah, 15thc.pic.twitter.com/DeMh7DIPmd
heartened by everybody's eagerness to participate in cryptographic wizard crimes
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Interestingly, the "enclosed garden" with stag hunt, so typical of medieval manuscripts, is painted into a late medieval Haggadah (Jewish prayerbook for Passover). Darmstadt Haggadah, 15thc.pic.twitter.com/DeMh7DIPmd
Really interesting- given the intense symbolism of birds in Christian visual culture (you can read into almost every natural thing in the Unicorn tapestries), do any have symbolic meanings to a Jewish audience?
Sure, from the psalms, the Song of Songs, the prophets (like Isaiah), and the liturgy. But also, Jewish illustrators liked to use themes from the mainstream culture.
and this is inescapably an “alien culture” image because kashrut forbids hunting for food
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