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Article
Johannes Lutma the Elder: goldsmith, designer, draughtsman
03/2024 | 1452 | 166
Pages: 252–263
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Author:
Baarsen, Reinier (Baarsen, Reinier)
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Attributed works:
1. Portrait of Johannes Lutma, by Jacob Adriaensz Backer. c.1646. Oil on canvas, 93 by 73 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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10. John Rushout’s coat of arms engraved on the base of the salt cellar in Fig.7.
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11. Design for a condiment dish, attributed to Johannes Lutma. c.1640–50. Black and white chalk on green prepared paper, 27.5 by 19.8 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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12. Design for a candlestick, attributed to Johannes Lutma. c.1655–60. Black and white chalk and pink wash on paper, 40.5 by 30.4 cm. (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York).
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13. Ewer in ornamental surround, by Jacob Lutma after Johannes Lutma. 1654. Etching and engraving, 22.2 by 17.9 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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14. Cup and cover, by Johannes Lutma. 1639 (the knob is a later replacement). Gilded silver, height 32.1 cm. (Walters Art Museum, Baltimore).
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15. Design for a cup, attributed to the workshop of Johannes Lutma. c.1640–60. Black chalk, and brown wash, heightened in white, on blue paper, 41.9 by 25.5 cm. (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York).
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16. Design for a ewer, attributed to the workshop of Johannes Lutma. c.1655–60. Black and white chalk on paper, 41.5 by 30.2 cm. (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York).
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17. Design for a ewer, attributed to the workshop of Johannes Lutma. c.1655–60. Black and white chalk on paper, 41.3 by 31.9 cm. (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York).
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18. Design for a ewer, attributed to the workshop of Johannes Lutma. c.1655–60. Black, white and red chalk on paper, 43.3 by 29.8 cm. (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York).
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19. The watermark in the drawing in Fig.20.
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2. Pair of salt cellars, by Johannes Lutma. 1639. Silver, partly gilded, height 24 cm. each. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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20. Design for a cup, attributed to the workshop of Johannes Lutma. c.1655–60. Black and red chalk and brown wash, heightened in white, on paper, 41.3 x 31.2 cm. (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York).
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21. Design for a cup, here attributed to Joahnnes Lutma. c.1655–60. Red chalk and brown wash, heightened in white, on paper, 40.3 by 28.6 cm. (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York).
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22. Design for a helmet, here attributed to Johannes Lutma. c.1655–60. Watercolour, black chalk, heightened in white, on pale brown paper, 17 by 20.9 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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3. Design for a cup, by Paulus van Vianen. c.1610. Black chalk, grey and pink wash, 58.7 by 29.4 cm. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich).
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4. Design for a salt cellar, attributed to Adam van Vianen. c.1610–27. Black chalk, pen and brown ink and brown wash on paper, 20.2 by 13.2 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).
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5. Design for a ‘bekerschroef’, attributed to Johannes Lutma. c.1635–40. Black and white chalk over a sketch in graphite, on yellow prepared paper, 19.5 by 12.4 cm. (Sir John Soane’s Museum, London; courtesy of the Trustees).
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6. A goldsmith or sculptor carrying a basket of statues, by Johannes Lutma. 1615. Red and black chalk, pen and brown ink on paper, 12.3 by 9.2 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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7. Salt cellar, by Johannes Lutma. 1648. Partly gilded silver, height 36.2 cm. (Fishmongers’ Company, London).
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8. Design for a salt cellar, by Johannes Lutma. c.1648. Black and white chalk on pale brown paper, 35.8 by 28.5 cm. (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York).
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9. Lutma’s inscription on the back of the drawing in Fig.8.
Article
Drawings of Van Vianen silver in an eighteenth-century collection
02/2021 | 1415 | 163
Pages: 128-143
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Author:
Van Der Hoorn, Esther (Van Der Hoorn, Esther)
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1. Detail of Fig.22, showing a silver salt.
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10. Drawing of silver objects. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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11. Lidded bowl, attributed to Adam van Vianen. c.1620. Silver, 10.5 by 15.8 by 9 cm. (Private collection).
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12. Drinking bowl, by Adam van Vianen. 1618. Silver, 12.9 by 16.5 by 12 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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13. Drawing of a silver bowl. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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14. Tazza with a foot shaped like Bacchus, by Christiaen van Vianen. 1631. Gilt silver, 19 by 21 cm. (Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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15. Salt, by Adam van Vianen. 1624. Silver, height 19.5 cm. (Private collection; photograph Collectie A. Aardewerk Antiquair Juwelier).
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16 and 17. Drawings of silver salts. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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18. Salt with a foot in the shape of Ceres, by Michiel de Bruyn van Berendrecht. 1650. Silver, 20.2 by 11.5 cm. (Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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19–21. Drawings of silver salts. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, each 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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2. Drawing of a silver cup. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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22. Drawings of a silver salt. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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23. Drawing of a silver cup. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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24. Solon before Croesus, by Gerrit van Honthorst. 1624. Oil on canvas, 168.5 by 214 cm. (© Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk).
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25. Still life with a bowl, by Mattheus Wijtmans. After 1667. Oil on canvas, 54 by 43.7 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
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26. Globe cup, after a model by Christoph Jamnitzer. c.1650. Silver, 42 by 17.6 by 17.6 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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27. Portrait of Anthony III Grill, by Jan Maurits Quinkhard. 1727. Oil on canvas, 63.1 by 53.3 cm. (Stichting Het Grill’s Hofje; Stichting RKD).
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3. Cup in the shape of a shell, by Adam van Vianen. 1625. Silver, 18 by 15.5 by 12 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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4. Drawing of a silver cupholder. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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5. Drawing of a silver cupholder. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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6. Drawing of silver bowls. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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7. Drinking bowl in the shape of a water basin with dolphins, by Christiaen van Vianen. 1627. 8.8 by 15.7 by 21.1 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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8. Shell cup, pl.3 from the series Constighe Modellen, by Adam van Vianen (designer), Christiaen van Vianen (publisher) and Theodorus van Kessel (etcher). 1646–52. Etching, 16.3 by 21.3 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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9. Two bowls, pl.10 from the series Constighe Modellen, by Adam van Vianen (designer), Christiaen van Vianen (publisher) and Theodorus van Kessel (etcher). 1646–52. Etching, 16.3 by 21.3 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Exhibition Review
Kwab: Dutch Design in the Age of Rembrandt. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 781-783
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Reviewer:
Jervis, Simon (Jervis, Simon; J., S.; J., S. S.)
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Attributed works:
13. Ewer, by Adam van Vianen. Utrecht, 1614. Silver-gilt, height 25 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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14. Detail of the choir screen in the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, designed by Johannes Lutma the Elder. c.1654. Brass, (Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam; exh. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Western art unattributed:
15. Railing. Probably Amsterdam, c.1650. Walnut, height 66.5 cm. (Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam; exh. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).