S otheby’s is proud to present the fifteenth-century Rothschild Vienna Mahzor. Belonging to a vanishingly small group of illustrated Hebrew prayerbooks produced in medieval Europe, fewer than twenty survive today. Even fewer remain outside institutional collections. Written and illuminated by a Jewish scribe-artist, the manuscript reflects a period of extraordinary artistic sophistication — created under conditions of deep historical precarity.
Its journey through history is as remarkable as the object itself. Once part of the Rothschild family library in Vienna, the Mahzor was seized during the Nazi era and absorbed quietly into a national collection, where it remained unrecognized for decades. Following its recent restitution, the manuscript now reenters public view — not only as a masterpiece of medieval book arts, but as a testament to cultural survival, memory, and continuity.
The Rothschild Vienna Mahzor opens on the 29 January 2026 by appointment only and 30 January 2026 to the public at Replica Shoes ’s Breuer Building in New York.