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Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace Monogram MB (center image)

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace

around 1700

Monogram MB (center image)



Monogrammed on both sides: MB

On the tile side with the city view, you can clearly see that the template slipped during the embossing process.

 This leads to a doubling of the contour lines.

Inscriptions on the obverse with the city view of Nuremberg from the east:


SVB AQVILAE ROMANAE ALIS QVIESCO (I rest under the wings of the Roman eagle)

NORIBERGA VRBI

VM REGINA. (Nuremberg, the queen of cities)

Inscriptions

 on the reverse with the allegorical figures for peace (with cornucopia

(with cornucopia and olive branch, the weapons are burned by the torch) and

Justice (with scales and sword):

ASPERA MITESCANT CONSTANTI SAECVLA PACE! (May the rough times be softened by constant peace!)

HIS TVTELARIBVS DOCTOR,

MERCATOR, ARTIFEX, OM

NES VIGENT. (Under her protection the scholar, the merchant, the craftsman and all others flourish).


Literature:


Game worlds


 of art: Kunstkammerspiele. Exh. Cat. Museum of Art History


Vienna, May 21 to August 2, 1998, p. 243, cat. No. 9.


 The wide view. Nuremberg panoramas from seven centuries. Exhib. Cat. of the


Art Collections of the City of Nuremberg, pp. 76-77, cat. No. 22d.

Location: Sammlung Dr. Werner Schultheiß (†), Nürnberg

Design: Brunner, Martin

Realization: Brunner, Martin

Material: Pear tree (?), embossed, probably stained black, dm: 4.6 cm; h: 1.4 cm

photo 2020, Theo Noll

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace Tile side with city view of Nuremberg

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace

around 1700

Tile side with city view of Nuremberg



Monogrammed on both sides: MB

On the tile side with the city view, you can clearly see that the template slipped during the embossing process.

 This leads to a doubling of the contour lines.

Inscriptions on the obverse with the city view of Nuremberg from the east:


SVB AQVILAE ROMANAE ALIS QVIESCO (I rest under the wings of the Roman eagle)

NORIBERGA VRBI

VM REGINA. (Nuremberg, the queen of cities)

Inscriptions

 on the reverse with the allegorical figures for peace (with cornucopia

(with cornucopia and olive branch, the weapons are burned by the torch) and

Justice (with scales and sword):

ASPERA MITESCANT CONSTANTI SAECVLA PACE! (May the rough times be softened by constant peace!)

HIS TVTELARIBVS DOCTOR,

MERCATOR, ARTIFEX, OM

NES VIGENT. (Under her protection the scholar, the merchant, the craftsman and all others flourish).


Literature:


Game worlds


 of art: Kunstkammerspiele. Exh. Cat. Museum of Art History


Vienna, May 21 to August 2, 1998, p. 243, cat. No. 9.


 The wide view. Nuremberg panoramas from seven centuries. Exhib. Cat. of the


Art Collections of the City of Nuremberg, pp. 76-77, cat. No. 22d.

Location: Sammlung Dr. Werner Schultheiß (†), Nürnberg

Design: Brunner, Martin

Realization: Brunner, Martin

Material: Pear tree (?), embossed, probably stained black, dm: 4.6 cm; h: 1.4 cm

scan 2020, Theo Noll

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace Tile side with city view of Nuremberg, detail

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace

around 1700

Tile side with city view of Nuremberg, detail



Monogrammed on both sides: MB

On the tile side with the city view, you can clearly see that the template slipped during the embossing process.

 This leads to a doubling of the contour lines.

Inscriptions on the obverse with the city view of Nuremberg from the east:


SVB AQVILAE ROMANAE ALIS QVIESCO (I rest under the wings of the Roman eagle)

NORIBERGA VRBI

VM REGINA. (Nuremberg, the queen of cities)

Inscriptions

 on the reverse with the allegorical figures for peace (with cornucopia

(with cornucopia and olive branch, the weapons are burned by the torch) and

Justice (with scales and sword):

ASPERA MITESCANT CONSTANTI SAECVLA PACE! (May the rough times be softened by constant peace!)

HIS TVTELARIBVS DOCTOR,

MERCATOR, ARTIFEX, OM

NES VIGENT. (Under her protection the scholar, the merchant, the craftsman and all others flourish).


Literature:


Game worlds


 of art: Kunstkammerspiele. Exh. Cat. Museum of Art History


Vienna, May 21 to August 2, 1998, p. 243, cat. No. 9.


 The wide view. Nuremberg panoramas from seven centuries. Exhib. Cat. of the


Art Collections of the City of Nuremberg, pp. 76-77, cat. No. 22d.

Location: Sammlung Dr. Werner Schultheiß (†), Nürnberg

Design: Brunner, Martin

Realization: Brunner, Martin

Material: Pear tree (?), embossed, probably stained black, dm: 4.6 cm; h: 1.4 cm

scan 2020, Theo Noll

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace Oblique view

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace

around 1700

Oblique view



Monogrammed on both sides: MB

On the tile side with the city view, you can clearly see that the template slipped during the embossing process.

 This leads to a doubling of the contour lines.

Inscriptions on the obverse with the city view of Nuremberg from the east:


SVB AQVILAE ROMANAE ALIS QVIESCO (I rest under the wings of the Roman eagle)

NORIBERGA VRBI

VM REGINA. (Nuremberg, the queen of cities)

Inscriptions

 on the reverse with the allegorical figures for peace (with cornucopia

(with cornucopia and olive branch, the weapons are burned by the torch) and

Justice (with scales and sword):

ASPERA MITESCANT CONSTANTI SAECVLA PACE! (May the rough times be softened by constant peace!)

HIS TVTELARIBVS DOCTOR,

MERCATOR, ARTIFEX, OM

NES VIGENT. (Under her protection the scholar, the merchant, the craftsman and all others flourish).


Literature:


Game worlds


 of art: Kunstkammerspiele. Exh. Cat. Museum of Art History


Vienna, May 21 to August 2, 1998, p. 243, cat. No. 9.


 The wide view. Nuremberg panoramas from seven centuries. Exhib. Cat. of the


Art Collections of the City of Nuremberg, pp. 76-77, cat. No. 22d.

Location: Sammlung Dr. Werner Schultheiß (†), Nürnberg

Design: Brunner, Martin

Realization: Brunner, Martin

Material: Pear tree (?), embossed, probably stained black, dm: 4.6 cm; h: 1.4 cm

photo 2020, Theo Noll

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace Tile side with allegory Pax and Justiciarg. detail

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace

around 1700

Tile side with allegory Pax and Justiciarg. detail



Monogrammed on both sides: MB

On the tile side with the city view, you can clearly see that the template slipped during the embossing process.

 This leads to a doubling of the contour lines.

Inscriptions on the obverse with the city view of Nuremberg from the east:


SVB AQVILAE ROMANAE ALIS QVIESCO (I rest under the wings of the Roman eagle)

NORIBERGA VRBI

VM REGINA. (Nuremberg, the queen of cities)

Inscriptions

 on the reverse with the allegorical figures for peace (with cornucopia

(with cornucopia and olive branch, the weapons are burned by the torch) and

Justice (with scales and sword):

ASPERA MITESCANT CONSTANTI SAECVLA PACE! (May the rough times be softened by constant peace!)

HIS TVTELARIBVS DOCTOR,

MERCATOR, ARTIFEX, OM

NES VIGENT. (Under her protection the scholar, the merchant, the craftsman and all others flourish).


Literature:


Game worlds


 of art: Kunstkammerspiele. Exh. Cat. Museum of Art History


Vienna, May 21 to August 2, 1998, p. 243, cat. No. 9.


 The wide view. Nuremberg panoramas from seven centuries. Exhib. Cat. of the


Art Collections of the City of Nuremberg, pp. 76-77, cat. No. 22d.

Location: Sammlung Dr. Werner Schultheiß (†), Nürnberg

Design: Brunner, Martin

Realization: Brunner, Martin

Material: Pear tree (?), embossed, probably stained black, dm: 4.6 cm; h: 1.4 cm

scan 2020, Theo Noll

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace Tile side with allegory Pax and Justiciarg

Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace

around 1700

Tile side with allegory Pax and Justiciarg



Monogrammed on both sides: MB

On the tile side with the city view, you can clearly see that the template slipped during the embossing process.

 This leads to a doubling of the contour lines.

Inscriptions on the obverse with the city view of Nuremberg from the east:


SVB AQVILAE ROMANAE ALIS QVIESCO (I rest under the wings of the Roman eagle)

NORIBERGA VRBI

VM REGINA. (Nuremberg, the queen of cities)

Inscriptions

 on the reverse with the allegorical figures for peace (with cornucopia

(with cornucopia and olive branch, the weapons are burned by the torch) and

Justice (with scales and sword):

ASPERA MITESCANT CONSTANTI SAECVLA PACE! (May the rough times be softened by constant peace!)

HIS TVTELARIBVS DOCTOR,

MERCATOR, ARTIFEX, OM

NES VIGENT. (Under her protection the scholar, the merchant, the craftsman and all others flourish).


Literature:


Game worlds


 of art: Kunstkammerspiele. Exh. Cat. Museum of Art History


Vienna, May 21 to August 2, 1998, p. 243, cat. No. 9.


 The wide view. Nuremberg panoramas from seven centuries. Exhib. Cat. of the


Art Collections of the City of Nuremberg, pp. 76-77, cat. No. 22d.

Location: Sammlung Dr. Werner Schultheiß (†), Nürnberg

Design: Brunner, Martin

Realization: Brunner, Martin

Material: Pear tree (?), embossed, probably stained black, dm: 4.6 cm; h: 1.4 cm

photo 2020, Theo Noll

Martin
Brunner

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Tile with Nuremberg city view from the east and peace allegory
Tile with Nuremberg city view from the east and peace allegory
Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace
Tile with city view of Nuremberg from the east and allegory of peace

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