Abraham Bar Jacob

d. ca. 1730

Nothing is known about the early years of Abraham bar Jacob, who as a young Christian pastor left the Rhine region and settled in Amsterdam. There, he took the name Abraham bar Jacob after converting to Judaism. Bar Jacob became a well-known and influential engraver, printmaker, and artist. His works include frontispieces and engravings for books printed by Amsterdam printing houses, an amulet for women in childbirth, and possibly an engraved portrait of Rabbi Isaac Aboab. Among his most famous works is the Amsterdam Haggadah of 1695, which includes a detailed map of the Holy Land. In his later works, bar Jacob’s signature has been obliterated or concealed, possibly because he was a convert.

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Printed Amulet

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This printed amulet to protect a woman in childbirth features a central scene depicting Adam and Eve and several animals in the Garden of Eden, with a snake coiled around the forbidden “tree of…

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Haggadah

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This Haggadah from Amsterdam was printed by Joseph ben Abraham Athias and is adorned with elaborate copper etchings by artist Abraham Bar Jacob. It was the first Haggadah to include these sorts of…