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Investigandos: Londres


CLASICISMO

James Spiller, Gran Sinagoga Ashkenazi, Londres, 1790

Nueva Sinagoga, Great Saint Helens St, Londres, 1838

Nueva Sinagoga, Great Saint Helens St, Londres, 1838

Claude W. Ferrier, Sinagoga Occidental, Londres, c. 1909
University of Michigan via Victorian Web

Claude W. Ferrier, Sinagoga Occidental, Londres, c. 1909
University of Michigan via Victorian Web

ECLECTICISMO

Sinagoga Central en Great Portland St, Londres, 1870

Davis & Emanuel, Sinagoga de West London, 34 Upper Berkeley St, Londres, 1871

Davis & Emanuel, Sinagoga de West London, 34 Upper Berkeley St, Londres, 1871

Davis & Emanuel, Sinagoga de West London, 34 Upper Berkeley St, Londres, 1871

Davis & Emanuel, Sinagoga de West London, 34 Upper Berkeley St, Londres, 1871

Davis & Emanuel, Sinagoga de West London, 34 Upper Berkeley St, Londres, 1871

Davis & Emanuel, Sinagoga de West London, 34 Upper Berkeley St, Londres, 1871

Davis & Emanuel, Sinagoga de West London, 34 Upper Berkeley St, Londres, 1871

REFERENCIA

Consagracion de la Sinagoga Central, Londres, 7 de abril de 1870
Harper's Weekly, Nueva York, 14 de mayo de 1870
"The building is a fine specimen of Moresque design, its thoroughly Oriental style being especially exemplified in the interior, with its tiers of columns decorated with Saracenic capitals, supporting the gallery, clear-story, and lofty vaulted roof. The ark, in which are placed the sacred scrolls of the law, is situated at the southeast end of the building, looking toward Jerusalem, and is covered by a heavy curtain, embroidered with gold."

Casamiento de Leopold de Rothschild y Marie Perugia
Sinagoga Central de Londres, 1881


Joseph Jacobs, London, Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906

Looking at Buildings

Sharman Kadish, The 'Cathedral Synagogues' of England, Jewish Historical Studies, Vol. 39, 2004, pp. 45-77

Lee Shai Weissbach, The Architecture of the Bimah in American Synagogues: Framing the Ritual, American Jewish History, Vol. 91, No. 1, March 2003, pp. 29-51

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