Joachim Georg Krickau

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Joachim Georg Krickau (* before 1668 ) was a ducal Braunschweig-Lüneburg fireworker , copper engraver , Hanoverian medic in Hanover .

Life

Joachim Georg Krickau, who worked as a general practitioner in Hanover , wrote a pamphlet in 1668 about the entry of Benedicta Henriette of the Palatinate into Hanover, the bride of Duke Johann Friedrich . As a fireworker, he also created a copper engraving printed by Georg Friedrich Grimme on the occasion of the fireworks display , the 23 × 47 cm plate of which is now in the possession of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library . Krickau's copperplate engravings measuring 16.3 × 16.3 cm about the fireworks organized by the engineer and fireworks "inventor" Hans Georg Welligen come from the same year .

Works (selection)

  • Actual description / Of the most lucid prince and lord / Mr. Johann Friederichs / Hert moved to Braunschweig and Lüneburg / & c. High Princely Entrance and Comitats, with which His High Princely Passage ... Consort The ... Ms. Benedicta Henrietta Philippina, born from Chur-Fürstl. Tribe of the Pfaltz-Graffen near Rhein / Hertzogin zu Bäyern [et] c. [Etc. In your ... Resident city Hanover ... the 9th day Novembris Anno 1668. Magnificently introduced / Brought to the most submissive schüldigste Auffwartung to Kupffer and drawn up by your ... Pass. ... Feuerwercker Joachim Georg Krickan , Hanover / Printed by Georg Friederich Grimmen / Fürstl. order book printers, 1668

literature

describing the copper engraving by Krickau with an illustration:

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Alheidis von Rohr : Picturesque-idealized. City views of Hanover from the 16th century to 2000 , book accompanying the exhibition of the same name (= Writings of the Historisches Museum Hanover, issue No. 17) Hanover 2000, ISBN 3-910073-18-2 , pp. 62, 114
  2. a b Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : Krickau (Joachim Georg) , in ders .: The learned Hanover or lexicon of writers, learned businessmen and artists who have lived in and outside of all the provinces belonging to the Kingdom of Hanover since the Reformation live, compiled from the most credible writers. Volume 2, Bremen: Printed and published by Carl Schünemann, 1823, p. 632; Digitized by the State and University Library Göttingen (SUB)
  3. ^ Wilhelm Rothert : Benedikta, Duchess of Hanover , in ders .: Allgemeine Hannoversche Biographie , Volume 3: Hanover under the Kurhut 1646-1815 , Sponholtz, Hanover 1916 (published posthumously by his wife A. Rothert and M. Peters), p. 100-101
  4. Proof of the Common Union Catalog (GVK)