Möbelwagen, Christian Rohlfs
Christian Rohlfs
Möbelwagen
DE
Back to top

Christian Rohlfs

Möbelwagen, 1919


Blatt
488 x 670 mm
Inventory Number
17784
Object Number
17784 Z
Acquisition
Acquired in 2019, property of Städelscher Museums-Verein e.V.
Status
Not on display

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Möbelwagen
Draughtsman
Period Produced
Object Type
Material
Technique
Geographic Reference
Label at the Time of Manufacture
Signiert und datiert unten rechts: CR 20
Captions Added Later
Verso nummeriert unten links (mit Bleistift): 1036.; mittig (mit Bleistift): 12,; darübrer (von anderer Hand) (mit Bleistift): Passp. schw. / Rahmen schw. 4 cm
Watermark
  • nicht vorhanden

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Departement
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Eigentum des Städelschen Museums-Vereins e.V.
Picture Copyright
Public Domain
Acquisition
Acquired in 2019, property of Städelscher Museums-Verein e.V.

Work Content

Iconclass

Primary
Secondary
  • 41A31 façade (of house or building)

Research and Discussion

Research

Other Inventory Number
  • LG 106 Z

Provenance

Object History
Rudolf Probst, Mannheim
an Carl Hagemann (1867-1940), Frankfurt, 1938 [1]
Nachlass Carl Hagemann, 1940
erworben durch den Städelschen Museums-Verein, 2019.

Information

Since 2001, the Städel Museum has systematically been researching the provenance of all objects that were acquired during the National Socialist period, or that changed owners or could have changed owners during those years. The basis for this research is the “Washington Declaration”, also known as the “Washington Conference Principles”, formulated at the 1998 “Conference on Holocaust-Era Assets” and the subsequent “Joint Declaration”.

The provenance information is based on the sources researched at the time they were published digitally. However, this information can change at any time when new sources are discovered. Provenance research is therefore a continuous process and one that is updated at regular intervals.

Ideally, the provenance information documents an object’s origins from the time it was created until the date when it found its way into the collection. It contains the following details, provided they are known:

  • the type of acquisition and/or the way the object changed hands
  • the owner's name and place of residence
  • the date on which it changed hands

The successive ownership records are separated from each other by a semicolon.

Gaps in the record of a provenance are indicated by the placeholder “…”. Unsupported information is listed in square brackets.

If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact the museum at .

More to discover

Contact

Do you have any suggestions, questions or information about this work?

Last update

25.04.2024