museum-digitalsmb
CTRL + Y
en
Objects found: 9
After (Year)1801x
Before (Year)1900x
KeywordsPostcardx
Refine searchAdvanced search Sorted by: ID

Glückwunschkarte: Ein Zukunftsbild

Ethnological Museum of Berlin Ost- und Nordasien [I D 52874]
http://www.smb-digital.de/eMuseumPlus?service=ImageAsset&module=collection&objectId=2023312&resolution=superImageResolution#4971683 (Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin CC BY-NC-SA)
Provenance/Rights: Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Claudius Kamps (CC BY-NC-SA)
0 / 1 Previous<- Next->
Contact Cite this page Data sheet (PDF) Calculate distance to your current location Archived versions Mark for comparison Graph view

Description

Großformatige Glückwunschkarte zur Ernennung des Gerichtsassessors am Auswärtigen Amt , Werner Hagen, zum Konsul in Japan
( 22.Mai 1897 ) - mit japanisierender Farbskizze versehen - unterzeichnet von sieben Freunden, 3 x Landsky, 2 Groening (?) und 2 von Holtzendorffs. (Kommentar: Siegmar Nahser).

Angaben zur Herkunft:
Werner Hagen, Erwähnung, Empfänger
22.5.1897
Absendeort: Berlin
Empfängerort: Berlin
Bezug: Japan (Land)

Material/Technique

Papier, Tinte, Pigmente

Measurements

Höhe x Breite: 33 x 49 cm

Links / Documents

Received Received
1897
Berlin
Sent Sent
1897
Berlin
1896 1899
Ethnological Museum of Berlin

Object from: Ethnological Museum of Berlin

The Ethnologisches Museum (Ethnological Museum) evolved from the collections of the royal cabinets of art and since its foundation in 1873 has become...

Contact the institution

[Last update: ]

Usage and citation

The textual information presented here is free for non-commercial usage if the source is named. (Creative Commons Lizenz 3.0, by-nc-sa) Please name as source not only the internet representation but also the name of the museum.
Rights for the images are shown below the large images (which are accessible by clicking on the smaller images). If nothing different is mentioned there the same regulation as for textual information applies.
Any commercial usage of text or image demands communication with the museum.