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Nuremberg, view of the city from Paniersplatz

Nuremberg, view of the city from Paniersplatz

Nuremberg, view of the city from Paniersplatz

1825


At the centre of the view is the northern gable façade and the staircase of the house at Paniersplatz No. 9, which was named "Hertelshof" after its builder, Hieronymus Hertel. After Hertel's death in 1642, the building was auctioned off. At the beginning of the 18th century, the house became the property of the city of Nuremberg through a donation. At that time, some renovations were carried out, for example a wing was built in the northwest, which can also be seen in Klein's drawing. Perhaps Klein knew the history of the house and knew that the building had repeatedly served as a residence for artists since the 18th century at the latest. In addition to the painter Georg Blendinger (1667–1741), one of the great portraitists of the Baroque period, the Bohemian painter Johann Kupetzky (1666–1740), had also lived here. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Academy of Painting was even housed in the house for a while. From 1818, the Hertelshof became the home of the man who taught Klein at the drawing school from the age of ten. (...) To the right, Johann Adam Klein completes his depiction of Paniersplatz with the Toplerhaus. 28 years later, with the opening of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in 1853, it became the seat of the museum's library and document collection. Ludwig Sichelstiel The Wide View, Nuremberg Panoramas from Seven Centuries, Catalogue for the 2020 Exhibition see also: Bannersberg / Copperplate engraving by Delsenbach

Location: Museums of the City of Nuremberg, Art Collections, Inv. No. Gr.A. 12862

Design: Klein, Johann Adam

Realization: Klein, Johann Adam

Material: Watercolor on paper, 28.4 x 44.1 cm

photo 2020,

Nuremberg, view of the city from Paniersplatz Northern gable facade and the stair tower of the house at Paniersplatz No. 9, so-called Hertelshof

Nuremberg, view of the city from Paniersplatz

1825

Northern gable facade and the stair tower of the house at Paniersplatz No. 9, so-called Hertelshof


At the centre of the view is the northern gable façade and the staircase of the house at Paniersplatz No. 9, which was named "Hertelshof" after its builder, Hieronymus Hertel. After Hertel's death in 1642, the building was auctioned off. At the beginning of the 18th century, the house became the property of the city of Nuremberg through a donation. At that time, some renovations were carried out, for example a wing was built in the northwest, which can also be seen in Klein's drawing. Perhaps Klein knew the history of the house and knew that the building had repeatedly served as a residence for artists since the 18th century at the latest. In addition to the painter Georg Blendinger (1667–1741), one of the great portraitists of the Baroque period, the Bohemian painter Johann Kupetzky (1666–1740), had also lived here. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Academy of Painting was even housed in the house for a while. From 1818, the Hertelshof became the home of the man who taught Klein at the drawing school from the age of ten. (...) To the right, Johann Adam Klein completes his depiction of Paniersplatz with the Toplerhaus. 28 years later, with the opening of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in 1853, it became the seat of the museum's library and document collection. Ludwig Sichelstiel The Wide View, Nuremberg Panoramas from Seven Centuries, Catalogue for the 2020 Exhibition see also: Bannersberg / Copperplate engraving by Delsenbach

Location: Museums of the City of Nuremberg, Art Collections, Inv. No. Gr.A. 12862

Design: Klein, Johann Adam

Realization: Klein, Johann Adam

Material: Watercolor on paper, 28.4 x 44.1 cm

photo 2020,

Nuremberg, view of the city from Paniersplatz View between Hertelshof and Toplerhaus

Nuremberg, view of the city from Paniersplatz

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1825


View between Hertelshof and Toplerhaus


photo 2020,

At the centre of the view is the northern gable façade and the staircase of the house at Paniersplatz No. 9, which was named "Hertelshof" after its builder, Hieronymus Hertel. After Hertel's death in 1642, the building was auctioned off. At the beginning of the 18th century, the house became the property of the city of Nuremberg through a donation. At that time, some renovations were carried out, for example a wing was built in the northwest, which can also be seen in Klein's drawing. Perhaps Klein knew the history of the house and knew that the building had repeatedly served as a residence for artists since the 18th century at the latest. In addition to the painter Georg Blendinger (1667–1741), one of the great portraitists of the Baroque period, the Bohemian painter Johann Kupetzky (1666–1740), had also lived here. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Academy of Painting was even housed in the house for a while. From 1818, the Hertelshof became the home of the man who taught Klein at the drawing school from the age of ten. (...) To the right, Johann Adam Klein completes his depiction of Paniersplatz with the Toplerhaus. 28 years later, with the opening of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in 1853, it became the seat of the museum's library and document collection. Ludwig Sichelstiel The Wide View, Nuremberg Panoramas from Seven Centuries, Catalogue for the 2020 Exhibition see also: Bannersberg / Copperplate engraving by Delsenbach

Location: Museums of the City of Nuremberg, Art Collections, Inv. No. Gr.A. 12862

Design: Klein, Johann Adam

Realization: Klein, Johann Adam

Material: Aquarell auf Papier, 28,4 x 44,1 cm

Nuremberg, view of the city from Paniersplatz Eastern gable of the Toplerhaus

Nuremberg, view of the city from Paniersplatz

1825

Eastern gable of the Toplerhaus


At the centre of the view is the northern gable façade and the staircase of the house at Paniersplatz No. 9, which was named "Hertelshof" after its builder, Hieronymus Hertel. After Hertel's death in 1642, the building was auctioned off. At the beginning of the 18th century, the house became the property of the city of Nuremberg through a donation. At that time, some renovations were carried out, for example a wing was built in the northwest, which can also be seen in Klein's drawing. Perhaps Klein knew the history of the house and knew that the building had repeatedly served as a residence for artists since the 18th century at the latest. In addition to the painter Georg Blendinger (1667–1741), one of the great portraitists of the Baroque period, the Bohemian painter Johann Kupetzky (1666–1740), had also lived here. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Academy of Painting was even housed in the house for a while. From 1818, the Hertelshof became the home of the man who taught Klein at the drawing school from the age of ten. (...) To the right, Johann Adam Klein completes his depiction of Paniersplatz with the Toplerhaus. 28 years later, with the opening of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in 1853, it became the seat of the museum's library and document collection. Ludwig Sichelstiel The Wide View, Nuremberg Panoramas from Seven Centuries, Catalogue for the 2020 Exhibition see also: Bannersberg / Copperplate engraving by Delsenbach

Location: Museums of the City of Nuremberg, Art Collections, Inv. No. Gr.A. 12862

Design: Klein, Johann Adam

Realization: Klein, Johann Adam

Material: Watercolor on paper, 28.4 x 44.1 cm

photo 2020,

Johann Adam
Klein

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