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Christian Gottlob Hammer  (1779–1864)  wikidata:Q1079993
 
Christian Gottlob Hammer
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Christian Gottlieb Hammer; Gottlieb Hammer; gottlob hammer; chr. g. hammer; c. g. hammer; Hammer; ch. g. hammer
Description Saxon painter, drawer and printmaker
Date of birth/death 18 July 1779 Edit this at Wikidata 7 February 1864 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Dresden Dresden
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artist QS:P170,Q1079993
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Deutsch: Dresdener Stallhof - Der Stallhof ist Teil des baulichen Ensembles des Dresdener Residenzschlosses. Gebaut 1586-1588 von Paul Buchner nach Entwürfen von Giovanni Maria Nosseni, ist er einer der ältesten noch heute erhaltenen Turnier-Plätze der Welt. Rechts im Bild der "Lange Gang", der den Georgebau mit den kurfürstlichen Stallungen verbindet. Im Obergeschoß befindet sich der "Lange Saal", der bis 1731 die Ahnengalerie der Wettiner beherbergte, anschließend befand sich hier die Gewehrgalerie August des Starken. Im Hintergrund des Hofes befindet sich eine Ringstechbahn mit zwei 6,30 Meter hohen Ringstechsäulen und 2 mal 17 vom Dresdener Gießermeister Hilger gegossenen Pilaren, die die Turnierkampfbahn absteckten. Ebenfalls im Hof Tränke und Schwemme für die Pferde. An der dem Hof abgewandten Fassade des Langen Ganges wurde 1871-1876 der weltberühmte Fürstenzug aus Meissener Porzellan-Fliesen angebracht.
English: The "Stallhof" is part of the architectural ensemble of the Dresden Royal Palace. Built in 1586-1588 by Paul Buchner, designed by Giovanni Maria Nosseni, he is one of the oldest still-preserved places for Knights-duelings in the World. Right in the image the "Long Walk", he is connecting the Georgebau with the stables. In the upper floor is the "Long Room", which up 1731 the Ancestor-gallery of Wettin housed, and then there was the Gun-gallery August the Strong. In the background the tournaments-arena. She is marked trough 2 times 17 Pilars by the master of foundry Hilger from Dresden. In the yard is also a potions for the horses. On the facade of the another side of the "Long Walk" is the world-famous Fürstenzug with Meissen porcelain-tiles;
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Deutsch: gezeichnet und gestochen
English: painting and etching
Source/Photographer Museen für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte der Hansestadt Lübeck. Inventarnummer 2000-127
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