细节
A brass Chanukkah lamp
Salonica, late 18th Century
The shaped triangular backplate cast and pierced with floral motifs and scrolls around a triangular center inscribed in Hebrew: Ki Ner Mitsvah ve-Torah Or (For the commandment is a lamp, and the law is light) and surmounted by a floral motif engraved in Hebrew with owner's name Chaim Eliezer, flanked at the left side by a servant-light, at the right side by a holder for an oil container (container now lacking), fronted by a row of eight oil receptacles with spout above a rounded drippan.
25cm. (9 7n.) high
出版
M. Narkiss, The Chanukkah Lamp, Jerusalem, 1939, pl. XIV, nr. 40 (illustrated).
Chaya Benjamin, The Stieglitz Collection, Masterpieces of Jewish Art, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1987, p. 216 nr. 160 (for similar Chanukkah lamp, illustrated).