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Useful German Terminology for the Non-German Art Researcher PDF Print E-mail

Here are some basic terms you will encounter in German art books or plate listings. It's taken me more than few years to pick these up. Hope they help you!

Materials:

Textil/Textilen - Textile/Textiles
Seide = Silk
Leinen - Linen
Wolle = Wool
Baumwolle = Cotton

Holz = Wood (as in made of, a "wooden" object)
Baum = Tree

Korallen = Coral
Gold = Gold
Silber = Silver
Metall = Metal
Edelmetall = Precious Metal
Email, Emaille = Enamel
Kette = Chain
Bein = Bone
Elfenbein = Elephant Ivory
Glas = Glass
Kristall = Crystal (Glass)
Bergkristall = Crystal (Quartz)

Perle/Perlen = synonymous for beads and pearls of all kinds.
Glasperlen = specifically beads made of glass
Flußperlen (river = Fluss) = "Water perles"/Freshwater Pearls. Only seen occasionally.

Schmuck = many meanings... jewelry, ornament, embellishment, trinket... sparklies!

Schmuckbrakteaten = decorative coinlike discs, usually gold. These are a thin stamped highly detailed and decorative gold discs of foil usually sewn onto altar hangings or liturgical ceremonial wear. Sometimes seen applied to paintings as well. Usually seems to be interchangeable with Plättchen. The same as us calling the fake round shiny metal things on belly dance scarves "coins". They look like them, sorta, but aren't.

Plättchen = discs or plates (known as bezants in sca)
Goldplattchen = Gold discs (known as bezants in sca)

Stäbchen = Sticks, also refers both to knitting and crochet needles as well as chopsticks, and bugle-shaped beads.

Item Terminology:


Stickerei = Embroidery
Perlenstickerei = Beaded Embroidery
Gestickt = Embroidered
Gewebt = Woven

Reliquien, Reliquiare = Reliquary
Ziborium = Container for the Holy Host (Communion wafer)

Farben = Color, coloring

Colors:
Rot = Red
Gelb = yellow
Grün = Green
Blau = Blue
Purpur = purple
Schwarz = Black
Weiß (also: wiess) = White (also: wiess)

Musuem, Art and Location terms:


Kunst = Art
Künstler = Artist

Sammlungen, Sammlung = Collection
Museumsführer = Musuem Guide (brochure)
Ausstellungen = Exhibitions
Ausstellungskatalog = Exhibitions Catalog
Landesmuseum = State Museum
Orte = Places, location
Stadt = City, municipality
Staat, Staaten = State (region/province)
Äffentliche = Public, as in publically owned or operated.
Halböffentlich, Halböffentlicher = Semi-public
Privatbesitz = Private Hands (Private Collection/Collector)

Historisches = Historical
Geschichte = History
Kunstgewerbe = Arts and crafts, applied arts
Sonstiges = Miscellaneous, assorted, various

Kirche/Kirchen = Church (Parish)
Dom = Cathedral
Dommuseum = Cathedral Musuem
Domschatz = Cathedral Treasure
Kunstschatz = Art Treasure
Schatz = Treasury

Kloster = Monastery, friary, cloistered religious order (singular)
Klöster = Monasteries, friaries, cloistered religious orders (plural)
Frauenkloster = Convent, nunnery (singular)
Frauenklöster = Convents, nunneries (plural

Time and Numbers:


Jahr/Jahren = Year/Years
Abbreviated is "j"
Useage: 1635 jahren or jahr 1478

Jahrhundert - Century
Abbreviated is "jh"
Useage: 16. jahrhundert is 16th century - not 1600's.

Centuries are always in numerals, followed by a dot (example "14. Jh"). They are never spelled out as we do in English, like the words "fourteen" or "fourteenth".

Handwritten number 1's can look like an inverted v possibly dotted as a letter "i" would be, so they can be very confusing on some handwritten records if you don't know what you are looking at.Â

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