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Etrog Vessel

Lost Art-ID
578888
Artist
A. Dornhelm (Atelier Dornhelm)
Title
Etrog Vessel
Datierung
1900 (um)
Object type
Crafts and other folk arts
Group of reported objects
Crafts and other folk arts
Material / Technique
Silver / cast, wrought
Height
18.50 cm
Width
13.00 cm
Depth
9.50 cm
Inventory number
3592
Description
(Inventory book's entry of the Jewish Museum Vienna before 1938). An neo-Renaissance-style vessel on an acanthus-decorated base with four bird feet. Above an oval body on four sculptural lion figures. Sculptural lion knob with coat of arms (engraved Hebrew initials 'Aleph / Daled'). Two figural sceneries on the upper part of the bowl: 1) a family at the table in the sukka, 2) Jews in the synagogue.
Provenance
Purchased from Dornhelm by the The Jewish Museum Vienna, on July 1st 1914.
Published since
24.08.2018
Contact

Jüdisches Museum Wien
Dorotheergasse 11
1010 Wien
Austria

Phone
0043 1 535 04 31
Fax
0043 1 535 04 24
info@jmw.at
Homepage
http://www.jmw.at
Contact
Dr. Gabriele Kohlbauer-Fritz
Position
Sammlungsleitung & Kuratorin
Gabriele.Kohlbauer@jmw.at
Contact
Dr. Danielle Spera
Position
Direktorin
Danielle.Spera@jmw.at
Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Institution

Jüdisches Museum Wien

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