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Reclining River God   Hubert Gerhard (1545/50–1620)

Reclining River God

Hubert Gerhard (1545/50–1620)

1580/89

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Liegender Flussgott
Material/technique
bronze with dark-brown patina
Measurements
23.0 × 50.0 × 34.0 cm Figure without rudder, 53.5 × 9.6 × 3.8 cm Rudder
Acquisition
acquired in 2009 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein
Currently exhibited
Garden Palace, permanent presentation
Artists/makers/authors
Hubert Gerhard
Detailed information
Inventory number
SK 1530
Provenance
acquired in 2009 by Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, Leeds
Place of origin
Munich,  Augsburg
Iconography
Rivers
Literature
Ausst.-Kat. Bella Figura. Europäische Bronzekunst in Süddeutschland um 1600, Jens L. Burk, Dorothea Diemer, Christian Quaeitzsch, Sylvia Wölfle, Dimitrios Zikos, erschienen München 2015, S. 348, Abb. S. 349, Kat. Nr. 64

Ausst.-Kat. Bella Figura. Europäische Bronzekunst in Süddeutschland um 1600, Renate Eikelmann (Hg.), Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, München 6.2.–25.5.2015, erschienen München 2015, S. 348, Abb. S. 349, Kat. Nr. 64

Dorothea Diemer, Hubert Gerhard und Carlo di Cesare del Palagio. Bronzeplastiken der Spätrenaissance. Dokumente, Kataloge, Tafeln (Denkmäler Deutscher Kunst), Bd. II, Berlin 2004, S. 135

Ausst.-Kat. Der Fürst als Sammler. Neuerwerbungen unter Hans-Adam II. von und zu Liechtenstein, Johann Kräftner (Hg.), Liechtenstein Museum, Wien 12.2.2010–24.8.2010, erschienen Wien 2010, Abb. S. 74–75 (Detail), S. 88–89, Kat.-Nr. 32, Abb. S. 273

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