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Picture clock with Alster panorama

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Front view of the picture clock

The Picture clock with Alster panorama (German: Bilderuhr mit Alsterpanorama), also known as the Coffeeparty on the Alster with view over Lombard Bridge to the city (German: Kaffeegesellschaft an der Alster mit Blick über Lombardsbrücke auf die Stadt), is a picture clock [de] or music box painting (Spieluhr-Gemälde) – an oil painting of a landscape scene with integrated mechanical clock, automata and music box – that is in the collection of the Museum for Hamburg History.[1] 74 cm x 89 cm in size, it was made between 1827 and 1830 by an unknown group of artists and craftsmen.[2] It was restored in 2012 by the museum and watchmaker Helmut Tüxen.[3]

Composition

Photograph from 1860 showing the windmill, lake and original bridge, from approximately the same orientation as the painting

The foreground of the painting shows a group of people drinking coffee in a park on the banks of the Außenalster lake. They are accompanied by musicians and children. The background shows the Lombardsbrücke (Lombard Bridge), and behind that a panorama of the city of Hamburg.

From left to right, the recognizable buildings are:

These landmarks indicate that the scene is set on the western bank of the Außenalster and oriented directly towards the south, at approximately the location where the present-day Straße Fontenay reaches the shoreline.[3] St. Peter's, St. Nicholas', and the workhouse were all destroyed during the Great fire of Hamburg in May 1842, 12 to 15 years after the painting was made. The wooden Lombard Bridge was replaced in the 1860s with the version known today, and in 1953, the parallel Kennedy Bridge (originally called the Neu Lombardsbrücke) was built. It now obscures the Lombard Bridge from the painting's viewpoint.

Mechanical elements

Rear view of the mechanical elements

The several church towers feature working clocks. Other mechanically operated elements of the scene are:

  • the windmill turning
  • two children playing cup-and-ball
  • a harpist's and a violinist's arms moving
  • various boats moving across the lake
  • horse-borne and foot traffic crossing the bridge
  • a fisherman's rod

References

  1. ^ "Bilderuhr mit Alsterpanorama". www.hamburgmuseum.de (in German). Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  2. ^ "Kaffeegesellschaft an der Alster mit Blick über Lombardsbrücke auf die Stadt (Uhrenbild - Bilderuhr)". www.europeana.eu. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  3. ^ a b c "Historische Kunstschätze im Hamburg Museum". www.abendblatt.de (in German). Hamburger Abendblatt. 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
External videos
video icon description of the subjects visible in the painting
video icon description of the mechanical aspects and their restoration