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Paulus Reinman
German, 1557–1609
Sundial
1602
Ivory and brass
Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation
2008.6
A sundial indicates time by the position of the shadow of a marker cast by the sun on a grid of hour or month lines. This sundial has an unusual vertical face that is covered with gold and a transparent sheet of horn. Dials on the inner and outer faces could indicate not only the time, but also the date according to both the traditional Julian calendar and the new Gregorian calendar that was adopted gradually from 1582 to the mid-18th century. Its maker, Paulus Reinman, was the most prominent member of an influential family of instrument makers living near the center of Nuremberg. His instruments display the highest level of Nuremberg craftsmanship at the end of the 16th century and are characterised by their excellent quality and finely engraved details. They were often embellished with gilt brass fittings and were evidently intended for a wealthy clientele.
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