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Hl. Joseph

um 1620/25, Artist: Hans Jakob I. Bachmann

 

 

Hl. Joseph

All the heightened emotion so typical of devotional pictures is here suppressed in favour of the joy of narration, which characterises St. Joseph as a wandering carpenter. Posed in mid-stride, he bears a staff in his right hand and shoulders an axe with the left. From his lower right arm hangs a basket made of woven silver wire containing nineteen miniature tools used by the carpenter; three further tools are hanging from his belt. Particularly notable is the accuracy of the models, some of which are fully functional. The statuette is one of the most ingenious works of the Augsburg goldsmiths art.

Location: Kaiserliche Schatzkammer Wien Raum III

Object data

Object Name

Reliquiar

Culture

Augsburg

Dated

um 1620/25

Artist

Hans Jakob I. Bachmann (1574 Memmingen - 1651 Augsburg) - GND

Material

Silber, teilweise vergoldet / gegossen, getrieben

Dimensions

H. 40,5 cm

Sockel: B. 20 cm, T. 14,5 cm

Inscribed

"De pallio S. Josephi Spons"; "DE PANNO SEV. PALLIO. S. IOSEPHI. IN. QVO. INVOLVTVS FVIT. DNS. NOSTER. IESVS. CHRISTVS. SVA. NATIVITATE."

Markings

Augsburger Pyr (SEL 43*); R 3, Nr.544 ; SEL Nr. 1127* (davor Nr. 1131); Befr. stempel 1809/10

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Geistliche Schatzkammer

Inv. No.

Schatzkammer, GS Kap 22

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