Hanukkah Lamp
Johann Adam Boller
1706–1732
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This magnificent cast-silver Hanukkah lamp, modeled on the ancient menorah, was created in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The legendary Judith stands at the top, surrounded by animals and angels below her on either side. With slender curved arms and exquisite wriggle work and tracing along its central shaft and base, the bottom of the lamp is supported by four additional figures, most likely lions. While gold and silver were the most prized materials used for Hanukkah lamps, this was an option only for wealthy individuals and for synagogues. In the homes of middle-class and poor people, the lamps were made from more humble materials.
Credits
Gift of the Estate of Alice B. Goldschmidt / The Jewish Museum, New York.
Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 5.