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Grabmonument, Reliefensemble

  • Object
  • Unbekannt
  • Entstehungsort: Cremona; Italien; Fundort: Berlin (Stadt)
  • frühes 16. Jahrhundert

Seven fragments of a funerary monument lay buried under the rubble in a part of the cellar that Berlin's Kunstgewerbemuseum used for storage. Museum staff recorded in their inventory that it was made in the sixteenth century in Cremona, Italy. The reliefs, but not the sarcophagus, were purchased by the museum in 1888. The way in which the pieces are displayed today is only an approximation of the original ensemble.

Detailed information

Involved Persons/Corporate Bodies
Unbekannt
Period Produced
frühes 16. Jahrhundert
Exhibition Format
Original
Material
Kalkstein
Dimensions
Höhe x Breite insg.: ca. 108 x 191 cm; Tiefe im Bereich Reliefe: ca. 10 cm; Tiefe Konsolen: ca. 50 cm
Weight
263 kg
Places / Cultures
Entstehungsort: Cremona; Italien; Fundort: Berlin (Stadt)
Exhibition Location
UG.224.B2 E0115 Podest
Exhibition & Module
DA02 Palace Basement / DA02 0115 Museum Pedestal
Owner/Managing Institution
Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Credits
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Inventory Number
If 23829/384-If 23829/390.1-6
Acquisition context
1888 Ankauf durch das Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin von einem florentinischen Händler namens Bardini zum Preis von 4758 Mark ( [18]88, 266 Hauptinventar des Kunstgewerbemuseums Berlin), Ausstellung im Martin-Gropius-Bau (Treppenhaus),
1921-1939 Einlagerung im Keller im Berliner Schloss,
2009 Grabungsfund (Landesdenkmalamt Berlin), Deposition im Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte
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