Invitation
Design: Maria-Anna Friedl
Ulm Museum, February 28–July 3, 2016, exhibition
Questions of Faith
Chatrooms at the Dawn of the Modern Era
A joint project between the Ulmer Museum and the Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C., the unique perspective of this exhibit concentrates on similarities of these religious groups.
Rare examples of significant and artistically outstanding manuscripts, paintings, and sculptures from Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are on display to document that theological differences were not only expressed in public discussions but are also reflected in literature and in the visual arts. The exhibition engages also a younger audience with film clips, edgy music videos, and interactive computer games.
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Entrance to the exhibition
© Ulmer Museum
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View into the exhibition
© Ulmer Museum
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View into the exhibition
© Ulmer Museum
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View into the exhibition
© Ulmer Museum
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View into the exhibition
© Ulmer Museum
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View into the exhibition
© Ulmer Museum
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View into the exhibition
© Ulmer Museum
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F. Heimann-Jelinik at the opening
© Ulmer Museum
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Antiquitates Judaicae und Bellum
Judaicum, Scheyern (Ausschnitt)
Verfasser: Flavius Josephus
1225-1240
© Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
München, Clm. 17404, fol. 203v
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Nürnberger Chronik (Ausschnitt)
Verfasser: Hartmann Schedel
Nürnberg, 1493
© Museum of the Bible, Washington D.C.
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Verfasser: vermutlich Hattem
Biblia Vulgata; lateinisch
1420 – 30
© Museum of the Bible, Washington D.C.
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Hostienmühlen Altarretabel,
Mittelflügel
um 1470
Foto: Ingeborg Schmatz, Ulm, © Ulmer Museum
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Jewish wedding ring
c. 1500
© Bayerische Verwaltung der
staatlichen Schlösser, und Gärten
und Seen, Residenz München,
Schatzkammer
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Bibel illustriert (Ausschnitt)
Deutsch, Nürnberg
Jahr 1483
© Museum of the Bible, Washington D.C.
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Grundsteinlegungsrelief Ulmer
Münster
Vorderseite
nach 1377
Photo: Bernd Kegler, Ulm
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Bartholomäus Zeitblom
Beschneidung Christi
um 1500
Photo: Studio Rex, Föhringen, © Ulmer Museum
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Hartmann Schedel
Templum Salomonis
Nürnberg 1493
Loan from the Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv
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Handschrift auf Pergament
Esslingen Machsor
Esslingen 1290
© Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana, Amsterdam, Hs. Ros. 609 (fol. 42v)