Mordechai Donath, Sofer of Nitra. Shemirah [amulet]

AUCTION 48 | Thursday, May 27th, 2010 at 1:00
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Lot 144
(KABBALAH)

Mordechai Donath, Sofer of Nitra. Shemirah [amulet]

Single leaf. Calligraphic design with iconographic motifs. Some Wear. Mounted on stiff card with hanging-loop. 4 3/4 x 7 inches Unknown to Vinograd

Nitra: 1832

Est: $2,000 - $3,000
PRICE REALIZED $1,700
EXCEPTIONALLY RARE ARTISTIC AMULET. This Shemirah was intended to be hung over the cradle of a newborn infant to guard it from harm. According to Kabbalistic teaching, Lilith, the negative counterpart to Eve, is envious of the latter's children and attempts to create mischief upon them. A Sephirath Ha'Omer prepared by the same Nitra-based illustrator as this amulet, was printed there in 1834. (Sold by Kestenbaum & Company, September 2008, Lot 234). According to Vinograd (Nitra 1) this Sephirath Ha'Omer was the only item printed in Nitra. Evidently, Vinograd was unaware that the artist Mordechai Donath also issued the present Shemirah, as well as, in the same artistic style, an engraved Megilath Esther (Nitra, 1834). See I. Benoschofsky and A. Scheiber, The Jewish Museum of Budapest (1987) no. 203 (illustrated).