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A small Nuremberg engraved rock crystal rectangular plaque, attributed to Georg Schwanhardt the Elder, circa 1650-60
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A small Nuremberg engraved rock crystal rectangular plaque, attributed to Georg Schwanhardt the Elder, circa 1650-60
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Provenance:
With Heide Hübner, Würzburg, 1988
The decoration on this panel is typical of the best work of the Nuremberg glass engraver Georg Schwanhardt the Elder (1601-1667), a pupil of Caspar Lehmann. Schwanhardt is one of the leading engravers in Nürnberg in the 17th century and examples of glass attributed to his hand can be found in several leading museums. The technique and style of engraving on the present lot is remarkably similar to that on the rock crystal panels mounted on the so-called "großen Moskowiterschrank", formerly in the Schloßmuseum, Berlin, also attributed to Schwanhardt.
For further examples of Schwanhardt's rock crystal engraving see Erich Meyer-Heisig, Der Nürnberger Glasschnitt des 17. Jahrhunderts (1963), pp.76-82, especially the sweetmeat glass (pl.WT41) with similar decoration (Kestner-Museum, Hannover).















