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Kiddush Cup
Kiddush Cup

Kiddush Cup

Artist Ludwig Yehuda Wolpert Israeli-American, born Germany, 1900–1981
DateDesigned 1957, fabricated later
MediumSilver: hollow-formed, cut, pierced; partly gilded
DimensionsH. 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm)
ClassificationsMetal
Credit LineGift of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Norden in memory of Dr. Max Pascher
Object numberG.75.16.6
On View
Not on view
ProvenanceDesigned 1957 and fabricated later, New York; collection of the artist, Tobe Pascher Workshop, The Jewish Museum, New York; sold to NCMA, 1975.Exhibition HistoryHigh Point, NC, Southern Theatre and Exposition Center, "Art in the Churches and Synagogues of North Carolina," January 30-31, 1976

Winston-Salem, NC, Temple Emmanuel, special exhibition, May 15, 1976.

Martinsville, VA, Lynwood House Community Arts Center, "Judaic Ceremonial Art," August 26-September 26, 1977.

Greensboro, NC, Weatherspoon Gallery of Art, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, "Thirty-eight Judaic Art Items" (NCMA traveling exhibition), October 20-November 6, 1977.

Asheville, NC, Asheville Art Museum, "Thirty-eight Judaic Art Items" (NCMA traveling exhibition), December 13, 1977-January 17, 1978.

Dallas, NC, Gaston Co. Art and History Museum, "Judaic Ceremonial Art" (NCMA traveling exhibition), October 9-November 6, 1978.

Charlotte, NC, Mint Museum of History, "Judaic Ceremonial Art" (NCMA traveling exhibition), April 3-May 20, 1979.

Greenville, NC, Mendenhall Student Center, East Carolina University, "Ceremonial Art in the Judaic Tradition" (NCMA traveling exhibition), February 1-28, 1980.

Jacksonville, FL, Jacksonville Museum of Arts and Sciences, "In Celebration of Jacksonville Jewry 1850-1982," February 7-February 28, 1982.
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