5 Euro "Barock in Kurland" 2014

Lettische Münzen

Moderatoren: Kai, Moderator

Antworten
Mister Münze
Administrator
Administrator
Beiträge: 10312
Registriert: 10. Februar 2009 23:06
Wohnort: Dresden
Kontaktdaten:
Germany

5 Euro "Barock in Kurland" 2014

Beitrag von Mister Münze »

LET5EuroBarock2014.jpg
wikipedia hat geschrieben:Kurland (lettisch Kurzeme) ist neben Semgallen (Zemgale), Zentral-Livland (Vidzeme) und Lettgallen (Latgale) eine der vier historischen Landschaften Lettlands.

Kurland liegt südwestlich des Flusses Daugava (Düna) und bezeichnet den von Ostsee und Rigaischem Meerbusen umfassten Westteil des Landes um die Städte Liepāja (Libau) und Ventspils (Windau). Die Hauptstadt Kurlands war bis 1919 Jelgava (Mitau). Nördlichster Punkt Kurlands ist Kap Kolka. Kurland umfasst eine Fläche von 13.628,28 km². Das Gebiet ist mit Ausnahme der hügeligen Gegend um Talsi (Talsen) in der Kurländischen Schweiz relativ flach. Hauptfluss ist die Venta (Windau).

Mehr...
Du hast keine ausreichende Berechtigung, um die Dateianhänge dieses Beitrags anzusehen.
Mister Münze
Administrator
Administrator
Beiträge: 10312
Registriert: 10. Februar 2009 23:06
Wohnort: Dresden
Kontaktdaten:
Germany

Re: 5 Euro "Barock in Kurland" 2014

Beitrag von Mister Münze »

100820420.jpg
Du hast keine ausreichende Berechtigung, um die Dateianhänge dieses Beitrags anzusehen.
Andilein
V.I.P.
V.I.P.
Beiträge: 4391
Registriert: 19. Juli 2008 19:59
Wohnort: 85459 Berglern

Re: 5 Euro "Barock in Kurland" 2014

Beitrag von Andilein »

Irgendwie kann ich mit diesen Themen nichts anfangen.
KME
Co-Admin
Co-Admin
Beiträge: 11348
Registriert: 13. Februar 2008 11:29
Germany

Re: 5 Euro "Barock in Kurland" 2014

Beitrag von KME »

LB hat geschrieben:Baroque of Courland
Face value: 5 euro
Weight: 22.00 g; diameter: 35.00 mm
Metal: silver of .925ºfineness, with gilded elements; quality: proof
Struck in 2014 by Mennica Polska S.A. (Poland)
Artists: Laimonis Šēnbergs (graphic design), Ligita Franckeviča (plaster model)

Obverse
The obverse features an acanthus leaf design from the altar of the Lestene Church. The semi-circled inscription of the year 2014 occupies the upper part of the obverse on the left from the design, the inscription 5 EURO is in the centre, and the semi-circled inscription LATVIJA (Latvia) is placed in the lower part of the obverse.
Reverse
The angel from the altar of the Lestene Church is the central motif. The semi-circled inscriptions KURZEMES BAROKS (Baroque of Courland; on the left) and NIKOLAUSS SĒFRENSS (Nicolaus Söffrens; on the right) encompass the design in the lower part of the reverse.
Edge
Two inscriptions LATVIJAS BANKA, separated by dots.

The end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th century was a time of flourishing architecture and decorative art in Courland. Estate owners competed amongst themselves for the largest and most lavish church on their property. These desires were satisfied by the woodworking workshop of Ventspils (then Windau), which had been established to be part of Duke Jacob's great shipbuilding plans. Woodcarver Nicolaus Söffrens Sr. (?–1694) made the retable and pulpit of St. Catherine's Church in Kuldīga (Goldingen) (1660–1663), and his son Nicolaus Söffrens Jr. (1662–1710) became the most outstanding master of the Courland Baroque. The Baroque era has left a particularly rich legacy in Latvia. The 17th and 18th century churches in Courland are among the greatest treasures created in Latvia in the period of historical styles. The contemporary demand promoted the immigration of foreign artists and craftsmen and thus also flourishing of the arts.

The city of Liepāja (Libau) managed to successfully match the luxury needs of the landed gentry of Courland. In 1697, the largest Baroque altar in Latvia was built in St. Anna's Church whose retable has been included in the Latvian Cultural Canon as one of its visual art treasures.

The altar and pulpit for the Landze Lutheran Church (1701) and Ventspils Castle chapel furnishings completed by Söffrens's stepson Johann Märtens (1690–1737) were also built in Söffrens's workshop. Märtens continued the woodcarving traditions of the Ventspils school. He is the author of the furnishings of the Salgale Church (1722) as well as the pulpit and confession bench of the Kandava Church (1735–1736). The carved case of the Ugāle Church organ built by master Cornelius Rhaneus from Liepāja in 1700 was made by Michael Marquart, a Söffrens's relative, in 1697. Influenced by Söffrens's workshop was also Joachim Kreuzfeldt (1673–1721) who is considered to be the author of furnishings of the churches in Usma, Saka and Vārme as well as of parts of the Apriķi Church furnishings.

The largest Baroque ensemble in Courland (1704–1709) used to be found in the Lestene Church. The altar, pulpit, confession bench, benches for the congregation and the organ case made in the same style were the last carvings made in Söffrens's workshop. In February 1945, the church was damaged by the soviet artillery bombardments. In 1961, the Evangelical Lutheran congregation of Lestene discontinued its activities. The remnants of the demolished church were taken to the Tukums Museum in 1964, and in 1967 the curch became a grain drying kiln.

As of 1982, the partially restored fragments of the Lestene Church were on display at the Rundāle Palace Museum. Now the church is undergoing renovation, and its woodcarvings are being restored to be gradually taken back to Lestene.

The restoration of the Lestene Church and woodcarvings by Nicolaus Söffrens is one of the most important projects in protecting the cultural heritage of Latvia. The participation of each and every citizen in this project is of vital importance.
hrs1
Experte
Experte
Beiträge: 372
Registriert: 5. Juni 2008 11:30
Wohnort: Salzburg / Österreich
Austria

Re: 5 Euro "Barock in Kurland" 2014

Beitrag von hrs1 »

Ausgabepreis Euro 51,65

LG aus der Alpenrepublik :bye:
Kai
Administrator
Administrator
Beiträge: 15591
Registriert: 13. Februar 2008 11:15
Wohnort: Essen
Kontaktdaten:
Germany

Re: 5 Euro "Barock in Kurland" 2014

Beitrag von Kai »

bar1.jpg
Du hast keine ausreichende Berechtigung, um die Dateianhänge dieses Beitrags anzusehen.
Antworten

Zurück zu „Lettland“

Wer ist online?

Mitglieder in diesem Forum: 0 Mitglieder und 1 Gast