Amazon.com Review
Winner of 1994 National Jewish Book Award. The authors have devoted many years to tracing the origins and development of this beautiful Jewish art form. With 48 full-color plates,134 black and white illustrations, and a selective bibliography and guide to reference works in Jewish art and iconography, this volume fills a longfelt need of art historians, collectors of Judaica, and students of folk art. A special feature is a step-by-step description of how Yehudit Shadur creates her Jewish Papercuts.
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A tactile delight in a high-tech age. -- Forward magazine
