File:Allegorie auf die Gründung Oranienburgs (Honthorst).jpg
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[edit]Gerard van Honthorst: Allegory of the foundation of Oranienburg | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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artist QS:P170,Q314548 |
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Title |
Allegory of the foundation of Oranienburg label QS:Len,"Allegory of the foundation of Oranienburg"
label QS:Lde,"Allegorie auf die Gründung Oranienburgs" |
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painting object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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Description |
Beschreibung von Theodor Fontane: „In der Mitte des Bildes erkennen wir das kurfürstliche Paar, angetan mit allen Abzeichen seiner Würde. Luise Henriette als Dido. Hinter dem Kurfürsten, den Speer in der Hand, steht der Oberst La Cave, während die Gräfin von Blumenthal, eine schöne, stattliche Dame, die Schleppe der Kurfürstin trägt. Weiter zurück, der Gräfin Blumenthal zunächst, erblicken wir den Oberjägermeister von Hertefeld und einen von Rochow. Die Angaben fehlen, welchen. Alle die Genannten füllen die linke Seite des Bildes, während zur Rechten des Kurfürsten der Geheimrat Otto von Schwerin steht, in wenig schmeichelhafter Weise mit zurückgeschlagenen Hemdsärmeln und im günstigsten Fall in der Rolle eines behäbigen Gerbermeisters. Er hält eine Kuhhaut mit der Inschrift "plus outre", "immer weiter", in der Linken, während er mit der Rechten bemüht ist, die Haut in Streifen zu schneiden. Diese Streifen werden von drei oder vier geschäftigen Dienern zur Absteckung einer weiten, sich im Hintergrund markierenden Feldfläche benutzt, aus deren Mitte sich in grauweißer Farbe ein Schloß erhebt, nur skizziert, aber doch deutlich genug erkennbar, um ein verständliches, anschauliches Bild zu geben.“ In: Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg. Band 3 (Havelland) „Schloss Oranienburg“. |
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Date |
circa 1660 date QS:P571,+1660-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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References | https://epaper.wochenspiegel-brb.de/epaper/article/6/1777470 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | Willi Wiborny, Oranienburg. Bilder einer Stadt (Oranienburg: Landkreis Oberhavel - Kreismuseum Oranienburg, 1996), p. 20. |
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