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The elk antler from the funerary chapel of Louis the Pious in Metz
06/2013 | 1323 | 155
Pages: 372-380
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Hond, Jan de (Hond, Jan de)
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Scholten, Frits (Scholten, Frits)
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1. Prince Alexander Petrovich Basilevsky among his collection, by V.P. Veretshchaghin (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; inv. no.45878)
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17. The 1552 funeral monument of Louis the Pious, by Dom Sébastien Dieudonné (Lost since 1945; from an old photograph; Musée de la Cour d'Or, Metz; inv. no.12335)
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18. 'Grosser Kaiserleuchter', by Hans Witten (Town Hall, Goslar; photographed by Raymond Faure)
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2. Elk antler, heliogravure by E. Baldus in A. Darcel and A.P. Basilewsky: Collection Basilewsky. Catalogue raisonné, Paris 1874, no.52, pl.II (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
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5. Design for a 'Leuchterweibchen' with elk antlers, by Albrecht Dürer (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)
Western art unattributed:
10. Detail of the antler in Fig. 3 showing tine with entwined serpents
Western art unattributed:
11. Detail of the antler in Fig. 3 showing stem with lion's head
Western art unattributed:
12. Detail with lion's head from the Nonnberger faldistorium. Northern France(?) (Benediktinerinnenstift Nonnberg, Schatzkammer, Salzburg)
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13. Crosier of Bishop Ivo of Chartres, from the treasury of Beauvais Cathedral. Northern France. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence)
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14. Lintel from a house in rue des Trinitaires, Metz (Musée de la Cour d'Or, Metz; inv. no.1293)
Western art unattributed:
15. Lintel in the north façade of the parish church of Méy (near Metz) (Photographed by F. Scholten)
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16. Pieces of the sarcophagus of Emperor Louis the Pious (Musée de la Cour d'Or, Metz; inv. no.12335)
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19. St Arnulf's oliphant, or 'cor de Charlemagne', from the funerary chapel of Louis the Pious at Metz. Southern Italy. (Musée national du Moyen Age, Paris; inv. no.Cl 13065)
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3. Elk antler from the funerary chapel of Emperor Louis the Pious. North-Eastern France (Lorraine, Metz?) (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
Western art unattributed:
4. Interior of Fritz Mannheimer's house in Amsterdam with the elk antler. (Photographed by C. Vierveijzer, 1939); Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
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6. Detail of the antler in Fig. 3 showing the frieze of birds and lions
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7. Detail of the antler in Fig. 3 showing tine with entwined serpents
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8. Detail of the antler in Fig. 3 showing tine with dragon
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9. Detail of the antler in Fig. 3 showing tine with dragon
Article
More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
08/1939 | 437 | 75
Pages: 64-65+68-70
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Born, Wolfgang (Born, Wolfgang)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Singhalese Ivory Casket. Second Half of the Seventeenth Century. Height, 11 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. B-Singhalese Ivory Casket. Seventeenth Century. Height, 16.5 cm. (India Museum). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. C-Singhalese Ivory Fan. First Half of the Eighteenth Century. Height, 43 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Lacquered Rhinoceros Horn Cup. Cashmere, Second Half of the Seventeenth Century. Height, 9.5 cm. (Kunsthist. Museum, Vienna); B-Carved Rhinoceros Horn Cup with Foot of Silver Filigree. Chinese, Seventeenth Century. Height, 7.4 cm. (Kunsthist. Museum, Vienna). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. C-Translucent Rhinoceros Horn Cup. Moghul, Early Seventeenth Century. Height, 7 cm. (British Museum); D-Chinese Rhinoceros Horn Cup. Attributed to the Ming Period. Height, 9.6 cm. (British Museum). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. E-Carved Rhinoceros Horn Cup. Chinese, Seventeenth Century Height, 12.6 cm. (Kunsthist. Museum, Vienna). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
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The Drinking Horns and Silver Plate in the National Museum at Copenhagen
07/1909 | 76 | 15
Pages: 221-223+226-227+230-232
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Jones, E. Alfred (Jones, E. Alfred; Jones, Edward Alfred; J., E. A.; Jones, E. A.)
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Western art unattributed:
1. Silver Mounted Norwegian Horn, c. 1400 A. D. 3. German Silver Cup and Cover, c. 1585 A. D., Given by James VI of Scotland to the University of Copenhagen. Drinking-Horns and Silver Plate in the National Museum, Copenhagen. Plate I
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2. Arms of the King of Norway and Norwegian Nobles, Engraved on the Band of Fig. 1. Drinking-Horns and Silver Plate in the National Museum, Copenhagen. Plate I
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5. Silver-Gilt Cup. Hamburg Work, c. 1600 A. D. Drinking-Horns and Silver Plate in the National Museum, Copenhagen. Plate III
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. 4. Large Silver-Gilt Cup and Cover Danish Work, 1577 A. D. Drinking Horns and Silver Plate in the National Museum, Copenhagen
Western art unattributed:
Plate IV. 6, 7, 8. Silver Flagon and Two Beakers, Danish, Early Seventeenth Century. Drinking-Horns and Silver Plate in the National Museum, Copenhagen
Western art unattributed:
Plate IV. 9. Two Silver Cups, Danish, c. 1600 A. D. Drinking-Horns and Silver Plate in the National Museum, Copenhagen