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Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden
Lost Art-ID
629875
Artist / Creator
Unknown (presumably Swedish)
Title
Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden
Dating
1630 (around)
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
Oil ; Canvas ; Wood / painted ; gilded
Height
77.00 cm
Width
64.50 cm
Inventory number
Cap. I. A. b. 296
Description
Painting with gilded frame. The sitter wears an armor with broad, white shoulder collar, blue, sash decorated with gold trim; blond hair, moustache and chin beard.
Provenance
In Inventory No. 1 of 31 January 1920, as part of the 1924 settlement agreement between the Free State of Saxony and the former royal house, state property since 1918. The painting remained in the ‘Wasa Room’ of the Dresden Castle at the end of the dispute with the Wettin family association; On the list of art objects of particular value, drawn up by the head of the revenue office, the bailiff Hugo Bahr, and the castle administrator Johannes Bibrach on 6 May 1942, it says under ‘Gelber Salon’: ‘10 Gemälde’. This is the entire inventory of the Wasa paintings remaining in the state; The painting was initially relocated to Pillnitz Castle along with a further 60 paintings. From there, on 7 December 1943, they were brought to the relocation site, the manor house of the Rehnsdorf estate (now part of the town of Elstra in the district of Bautzen). In view of the situation, Gauleiter Martin Mutschmann ordered on 19 January 1945 that all relocation sites east of the Elbe be cleared and the salvage transferred to depots west of the Elbe. This also included the objects salvaged from the Rehnsdorf manor. The transport of 61 paintings from Rehnsdorf to Schieritz Castle took place on 26 March 1945; According to the records, they were lost at the relocation site.
Literature / Source
Gardemeuble-Verzeichnis der Gemälde (1882-1910) unter Cap. I. A. b. 296 verzeichnet.
Inventarverzeichnis Nr. 1 vom 31.01.1920 („Schloß und Palais am Taschenberg zu Dresden sowie Palais Parkstraße 7“),
Auseinandersetzungsvertrag des Freistaates Sachsen und dem vormaligen Königshaus von 1924, „Gelber Salon“
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Sächsisches Staatsministerium der Finanzen
Carolaplatz 1
01097 Dresden
Germany
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