Justus Brinckmann

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Justus Brinckmann (23 May 1843 – 8 February 1915) was the first director of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg. [1]

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Band I: Hamburgische Ofen, Korbflechtarbeiten, Gewebe, Stickereien, Spitzen, Lederarbeiten, architektonische Ornamente, ostasiatische Metallarbeiten, europäische Edelschmiedearbeiten, Email, Keramik des Altertums, Deutsches Steinzeug, Fayencen.
Band II: 2 Europäisches Porzellan u. Steingut, westasiatische Fayencen, chinesisches Porzellan, japanische Töpferarbeiten, Glas, Möbel, Bauschreinerarbeiten, Holzschnitzereien, Uhren, Elfenbeinarbeiten, Zinnarbeiten wissenschaftliche Instrumente u.a.

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References

  1. Brinckmann, Justus. Dictionary of Art Historians. Retrieved 12 December 2016.

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