Translated title | Silver from Heilbronn for the World. P. Bruckmann & Sons (1805–1973) |
Curators |
Reinhard Sänger, Joachim Hennze. |
Imprint |
Heilbronn, Germany, 2001. 237 pp., illustrations: 26 col., 455 b&w, 27 × 22.4 cm. German. |
ISBN |
3930811901 |
Location |
Städtische Museen Heilbronn (11 May–9 September 2002) |
Description |
Exemplary pieces from the largest and most important silverware factory in Germany during this period. Includes a set of table lamps designed by Friedrich Adler, and images of Adler’s earlier Judaica pieces, featured in the 1911 exhibition “Ausstellung kirchlicher Kunst Schwabens” [Exhibition of Swabian Ecclesiastical Art]. These works are shown on p. 108 and briefly mentioned on pp. 109 and 135. Descriptive entries. Circa 210 items. |
main keywords |
ADLER, FRIEDRICHCEREMONIAL OBJECTSHEILBRONNSILVER, HEILBRONNSILVERSMITHING, GERMANYTORAH ORNAMENTS |
minor keywords |
BesamimElijah’s cupEtrog containersGermanyKeter TorahPesach platesSynagogue candlesticksTass |
Other venues |
Bröhan Museum, Landesmuseum für Jugendstil, Art Deco und Funktionalismus (1889–1939), Berlin, Germany (February–May 2002); Deutsches Klingenmuseum, Solingen, Germany (February–April 2003) |