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JohanGrüno
Cup,decorated,c.1718–1736
Silver,partlygilded,embossed
height:100mm,diameter:80mm,weight:2000mg
threeovalemblemsinscribed:“NonNisiVentus”,“Dumspirospero”,“Utroqueclarescerepulcrum”
onthebase,twomarksofJohanGrüno;engraved:“HW”and“195565/5”
Provenance:
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HildebrandGurlitt,Dusseldorf(perphotograph)
BydescenttoCorneliusGurlitt,Munich/Salzburg
From6May2014:EstateofCorneliusGurlitt
Bibliographicalreference:
Antiquitäten: Gemälde Alter Meister aus verschiedenen Sammlungen (=Katalog 2057), Rudolph
Lepke’sKunst-Auctions-Haus,Berlin,10–11November1932.[relatedtolot555]
DieSammlungFrauEmmaBudgeHamburg,PaulGraupe,Berlin,27–29September1937.[related
tolot240]
Primarysources:
CorneliusGurlittPapers,Salzburg:
Photographs,no.21.1_F2101[n.d.]
Furthersourcesconsulted:
Rosenberg,Marc.DerGoldschmiedeMerkzeichen.4vols.FrankfurtamMain:FrankfurterVerlagsAnstalt,1922–1928.
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Antiquitäten, Gemälde alter Meister aus verschiedenen Sammlungen […]. Auct. cat., Rudolph
Lepke’sKunst-Auctions-Haus,Berlin,11November1932.
Hüseler,Konrad.HamburgerSilber:1600–1800.Darmstadt:Schneekluth,1955.
Scheffler, Wolfgang. Goldschmiede Niedersachsens: Daten Werke Zeichen. Vol. 1, AerzenHamburg.Berlin:Schliemann&Cie.,1965.
Schliemann,Erich,ed.DieGoldschmiedeHamburgs.3vols.Hamburg:Schliemann&Cie.,1985.
BusinessrecordsHildebrandGurlitt
CorrespondenceHildebrandGurlitt
CulturalPlunderbytheEinsatzstabReichsleiterRosenberg:DatabaseofArtObjectsattheJeude
Paume
Database“CentralCollectingPointMünchen”
Database“KunstsammlungHermannGöring”
GettyProvenanceIndex,GermanSalesCatalogs
Lootedart.com
LostArt
RépertoiredesBiensSpoliés
RijksbureauvoorKunsthistorischeDocumentatie
VerzeichnisnationalwertvollerKunstwerke(“Reichslistevon1938”)
WittLibrary
Note:
JohanGrünowasagoldandsilversmithfromHamburg.
This object is related, but probably not identical, to the Grüno cups sold by Rudolph Lepke in
1932,andatthe1937BudgesaleinHamburgrespectively.
ThepersonalpapersfoundinCorneliusGurlitt’sSalzburghomeincludeacollectionofabout2,400
photographs of artworks. Photograph no. 21.1_F2101 is an interior shot of the Gurlitt family
residenceinDusseldorf,withthisworkandotherobjectsdisplayedonacupboard.
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