Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum

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244 GERMAN GLASS


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  1. Krautstrunk
    (?) Southern German or Swiss, first third of
    the sixteenth century
    Free-blown potash-lime glass with applied
    decoration
    Height: 4 /8 in. (10.5 cm)
    Accession number 84.DK.525
    PROVENANCE
    Hohenzollern Museum, Sigmaringen;
    Leopold H. Seligmann, Cologne (sold,
    Sotheby's, London, June 30, 1932, lot 23);
    Alexander von Frey, Paris; Ruth and Leo­
    pold Blumka, New York.
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Franz Rademacher, "Die Glδser der Samm­
    lung Seligmann-Kφln," Pantheon 8 (1931),
    pp. 290-294, fig. 4 (lower right); idem,
    Die deutschen Glδser des Mittelalters (Berlin,
    1933), pp. iiiff., pl. 42d; "Acquisitions/1984,"
    GettyMusJ 13 (1985), no. 232, p. 253, illus.

  2. Footed Beaker
    Lower Rhineland or southern Netherlands,
    first third of the sixteenth century
    Free-blown potash-lime glass with applied
    decoration
    Height: 4 n/i6 in. (11.9 cm)
    Accession number 84.DK. 532
    PROVENANCE
    Alexander von Frey, Paris; Ruth and Leo­
    pold Blumka, New York.
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    "Acquisitions/1984," GettyMusJ'13 (1985),
    no. 241, p. 255, illus.


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  1. Prunted Humpen
    First half of the sixteenth century
    Free-blown potash-lime glass with applied
    decoration
    Height: 9% in. (25.2 cm)
    Accession number 84.DK.510


PROVENANCE
Hans Graf Wilczek, Burg Kreuzenstein;
Franz Ruhmann, Vienna; Ruth and Leo­
pold Blumka, New York.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Alfred Walcher-Molthein, "Die deutschen
Renaissanceglδser auf Burg Kreuzenstein, I,"
Belvedere 9-10, no. 3 (March 1926), p. 41,
fig. 18; Wolfgang Born, "Five Centuries of
Glass: I, The Franz Ruhmann Collection
at Vienna," Connoisseur 101 (January
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