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Perpetual Calendar   Johann Andreas Thelot (1655–1734)

Perpetual Calendar

Johann Andreas Thelot (1655–1734)

c. 1705

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Immerwährender Kalender
Material/technique
Silver, partly gilded, mother of pearls, tortoiseshell
Measurements
58 × 47 cm
Acquisition
acquired in 2010 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein
Artists/makers/authors
Johann Andreas Thelot
Detailed information
Inventory number
SK 1589
Provenance
Baron Carl Meyer von Rothschild (1788-1855), Frankfurt am Main; his son, Baron Carl von Rothschild (1820-1886), Frankfurt am Main; his daughter, Berthe Claire von Rothschild (1862-1903); sold at auction in the Galerie Georges Petit on 12/13. 6. 1911, lot 85; Rothschild family; acquired in 2010 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein from the Galerie J. Kugel, Paris
Place of origin
Augsburg
Literature
Heidi Prael-Himmer, Der Augsburger Goldschmied Johann Andreas Thelot, München 1978, Abb. S. 86, Kat.-Nr. 110 V.

Ferdinand Luthmer, Der Schatz des Freiherrn Karl von Rothschild, Meisterwerke alter Goldschmiedekunst, Bd. 1, Frankfurt a.M. 1883-85, Abb. S. 29

Marc Rosenberg, Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen, R3, 1. Aufl., Bd. I, Deutschland A - C, Bd. Bd. I, 1. Auflage Aufl., Frankfurt a.M. 1922, Abb. S. 745 pp

Elisabeth Grünenwald, Reliefdarstellungen auf Augsburger Goldschmiedearbeiten, Frankfurt a.M. 1945, Abb. S. 69 und 131, Kat. 193/100

beg. Otto Schmitt, Reallexikon zur Deutschen Kunstgeschichte, Bd. Band 3, Stuttgart 1954, Abb. S. 1453

Klaus Maurice, Die deutsche Räderuhr. Zur Kunst und Technik des mechanischen Zeitmesser in deutschen Sprachraum, Bd. 2, München 1976, Abb. S. 723–724

Lorenz Seelig, Silber und Gold. Augsburger Goldschmiedekunst für die Höfe Europas, München 1994, Abb. S. 402

Ausst.-Kat. Masterworks from the Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Johann Kräftner (Hg.), The National Art Center, Tokyo 3.10.2012–23.12.2012; The Museum of Art, Kochi 5.1.2013–7.3.2013; Municipal Museum of Art, Kyoto 19.3.2013–9.6.2013, erschienen Tokyo 2012

Ausst.-Kat. Princely Treasures from the House of Liechtenstein, National Museum of Singapore, Singapore 27.6.2013–29.9.2013, erschienen Singapore 2013, S. 140, Abb. 141, Kat. 55

Johann Kräftner, Die Schätze der Liechtenstein. Paläste, Gemälde, Skulpturen, Wien 2013, Abb. S. 406

Johann Kräftner, The Treasures of the Liechtensteins. Palaces, Paintings, Sculptures, Vienna 2013

Ausst.-Kat. Liechtenstein. Die Fürstlichen Sammlungen, Regula Berger, Matthias Frehner und Rainer Lawicki (Hg.), Kunstmuseum, Bern 12.11.2016–19.3.2017, erschienen München 2016, S. 120, Kat.-Nr. 65

Ausst.-Kat. Liechtenstein. 900 years of a ruling family in the heart of Europe, LIECHTENSTEIN. The Princely Collections, Vaduz–Vienna (Hg.), National Palace Museum, Seoul 5.12.2018–10.2.2019, erschienen Seoul 2018, S. 355, Kat.-Nr. 195

Johann Kräftner, Between Old and New Worlds, in: Ausst.-Kat.A Jewel Box from Europe. Treasures from the collections of the Prince of LIECHTENSTEIN, TNC Procect (Hg.), Prefectural Art Museum, Hiroshima 18 September 2020–29 November 2020; The Bunkamura Museum of Art, Tokyo 12 October 2019–23 december 2019; Utsonimiya Museum of Art, Utsunomija 12 January 2020–24 February 2020; Oita Prefectural Art Museum, Oita 6 March 2020–19 April 2020; Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, Tokyo 2 May 2020–5 July 2020; The Miyagi Museum of Art, Miyagi 14 July 2020–6 September 2020, erschienen Tokyo 2019, S. 14–27, S. 27, Abb. 33

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