HILLEBRANDT, Friedrich - b. 1555 Nürnberg, d. 1608 Nürnberg - WGA

HILLEBRANDT, Friedrich

(b. 1555 Nürnberg, d. 1608 Nürnberg)

German goldsmith and engraver. He was born into a Nuremberg family of goldsmiths and engravers. He became a master in 1579 and thereafter specialized in vessels shaped like large birds, some of which incorporate nautilus shells. Several of his pieces are displayed in the Grünes Gewölbe in the Albertinum in Dresden.

Standing Cup and Cover
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Standing Cup and Cover

Friedrich Hillebrandt was a German goldsmith and engraver, born into a Nuremberg family of goldsmiths and engravers. He became master in 1579. Nuremberg was long regarded as one of the most significant goldsmith centres in Germany, at times even one of the most important in Europe. The work of goldsmiths was much in demand for rulers’ dinner tables and religious ceremonial objects. Today their creations can be found worldwide among collections of historical crafts in renowned museums, just as Nuremberg silver is highly valued by private collectors and within the international art trade.

This cup belonged to the gifts which the Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria received on the occasion of her marriage to Archduke and later Emperor Ferdinand II on 23 April 1600. The cup is created using a technique which was known in Europe primarily through the importation of goods from the Indian state of Gujarat. Because these imports passed through the great trading houses of Augsburg and Nuremberg, many goldsmiths in these centres adopted the technique.

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