TALL DUTCH WOODEN TORAH ARK.

AUCTION 68 | Thursday, April 07th, 2016 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Ceremonial Objects and Graphic Art

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Lot 17
TALL DUTCH WOODEN TORAH ARK.

c. 1740

Est: $15,000 - $25,000
PRICE REALIZED $16,000
<<Provenance:>> The De Pinto Family, The Hague. By descent. Christie’s Amsterdam, Furniture & Works of Art, December 19th, 1996, lot 392. In 1646 the Portuguese-Jewish merchant-banking De Pinto family settled in Rotterdam. There they reverted to the Jewish faith of their ancestors and soon assisted in founding the celebrated Yeshiva de los Pintos with Haham Joshuahu Pardo appointed as rector. In 1668 upon the death of the family patriarch, Abraham de Pinto, the family, along with the yeshiva, moved to Amsterdam. Subsequently, a branch of the de Pintos settled in The Hague in order to be near the stadtholder’s court and to share in court life. This Torah Ark (“Hekhal”) was located in the private home synagogue of the De Pinto family in The Hague. A related Torah Ark forms part of the interior of the winter synagogue of the Portuguese-Jewish Community of Amsterdam, situated in the former auditorium of the Ets Haim. See J. Belinfante, The Esnoga: A Monument to Portuguese-Jewish Culture (1991) p. 65. Another related Torah Ark resided in the small Portuguese synagogue of Maarssen (province of Utrecht, along the river Vecht). See J.F. van Agt, Synagogen in Amsterdam (1974) p. 48, fig. 41.