Hans Rhaders

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Hans Rhaders (* before 1626; † May 27, 1644 in Hanover ) was a German goldsmith .

Life

Hans Rhader's life and impact data have been preserved in particular from the time of the Thirty Years' War . After he had created a small gold-plated welcome for the Hanover Bakers' Guild in 1626 , he married as a goldsmith on April 1, 1627 in Hanover's market church "Gerdruth Bremers, Tonnis butter", the daughter of the goldsmith Tonnies Bremer.

In 1636, on the occasion of the residence recession contract by Duke Georg von Calenberg , Rhaders, like his colleague Moritz Borchmann , delivered two gold-plated bottles to pay homage to the sovereign's princes.

Before Rhader's death, two of his children died in 1637 and 1641. At Rhader's own burial in 1644, a service was held in the Aegidienkirche .

In 1927, various pieces from the possession of the Hanover Local History Museum were shown in an exhibition in the Leineschloss .

Preserved works

  • 1626: gilded welcome for the Hanoverian bakers' guild
  • with date "6. 9. 1632 “: Wafer box , preserved in the Hanoverian Kreuzkirche ; Exhibited in the Leineschloss in 1927
  • 28.5 cm high gilded chalice donated by Herbord Barteldes and Anna Maria Garsen on December 25, 1637; in the inventory of the market church
  • 1638: Redesign of the Herzog-Julius-Bechers from 1585. The vessel, which is owned by the Historisches Museum Hannover, bears an engraved, four-field coat of arms with the blacksmith's emblems.
  • Wafer box dated 1640 as a richly decorated, 12-sided box with lid. In the fields there are 3 coats of arms of the donors , i.e. von der Brugge , Ieorgen Volger and Pralle . Other fields show the evangelists , the ascension , the crucifixion and the resurrection of Christ .
  • Welcome to the Hokenamt , dated 1640 ; owned by the Historisches Museum Hannover.
  • Wafer box dated 1643 with the designation “D. v. K. “for mutt . The piece can be found in Kirchberg in the Gandersheim district ; however, the hallmark is illegible
  • Paten with a diameter of 16.3 cm; preserved in Ronnenberg

literature

  • Hans Graeven: History of the city-Hanoverian goldsmiths , in: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , Volume 4 (1901), p. 209ff. u.ö .; limited preview in Google Book search
  • Karl Rabe: The changes in the economic nature and in the economic position of the old town Hanover in the 17th century. A contribution to the genesis of capitalism , at the same time legal and political dissertation 1932 at the University of Göttingen, 1933
    • also reprinted in Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , New Series Volume 3, Issue 1/2, 1934
  • Sabine Wehking (arrangement): The inscriptions of the city of Hanover (= The German inscriptions / Göttinger series , Volume 6), Wiesbaden: Reichert, 1993, ISBN 978-3-88226-551-4 and ISBN 3-88226-551-5 , Pp. 155, 302, 317, 327, 328; limited preview in Google Book search

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l Wolfgang Scheffler : Hans Rhaders , in the .: Goldsmiths of Lower Saxony. Dates, works, characters , half volume 1: Aerzen - Hamburg , Berlin: de Gruyter, 1965, p. 720f; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. Klaus Mlynek : Residenzress (contract) , in Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (ed.), Dirk Böttcher , Hugo Thielen (collabor.): Stadtlexikon Hannover . From the beginning to the present , Hanover: Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 521