Moritz Daniel Oppenheim. The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara (1862). Photo: Sotheby's.
Discovery and Sale of Moritz Daniel Oppenheim's Painting The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara
by Samuel D. Gruber
A
very important art historical discovery - the lost 1862 painting by
Moritz Daniel Oppenheim of the Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara (If I had
known it, it would have been in my just-ended Jewish Art course). This event was - until the Dreyfus Affair later in the century -
probably the most internationally followed and most opposed state legal
action against Jews in the 19th century. As historian David Kertzer
points out in this article - interview, it has far-reaching consequences.
Read the article - but then go read David's page-turner of a book -
The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara. I'm looking forward to his new book -
previewed here - about Pope Pius XI and Mussolini.
The painting was sold to a private collector for over $400,000. I hope it is donated to a museum.
Read the article by Maya Benton in Tablet:
Behind the Sotheby's Sale of Painting About Edgardo Mortara, Catholic-Jewish History
www.tabletmag.com
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