English summary: In 1982, in the 400th year of the second founding of the Julius Maximilian University Wurzburg, Alexander Kiseleff (1919-2002) donated a large part of his private collection of Greek and Egyptian antiquities to the University of Wurzburg, eventually bequeathing the rest of the collection to the university in his will. Today, the Kiseleff collection is part of the collection of antiquities in the Martin von Wagner Museum. Kiseleffs's focus was on amulets and jewellery. It also includes high-quality vessels ...
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English summary: In 1982, in the 400th year of the second founding of the Julius Maximilian University Wurzburg, Alexander Kiseleff (1919-2002) donated a large part of his private collection of Greek and Egyptian antiquities to the University of Wurzburg, eventually bequeathing the rest of the collection to the university in his will. Today, the Kiseleff collection is part of the collection of antiquities in the Martin von Wagner Museum. Kiseleffs's focus was on amulets and jewellery. It also includes high-quality vessels, sculptures, reliefs, fragments of Coptic textiles, funerary cones, and a few written testimonies. The catalogue presents the entire collection of Aegyptiaca from four millennia in full colour illustrations for the first time. That Alexander Kiseleff gave his collection to Wurzburg is thanks to Karl-Theodor Zauzich, the professor of Egyptology in Wurzburg from 1981 to 2004. Both knew each other from Berlin, where Kiseleff lived and Zauzich worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Egyptian Museum from 1973 to 1980. The collector regularly sought advice from the museum's Egyptologists. One afternoon in autumn 1980, Zauzich and Kiseleff met by chance on the street near Charlottenburg Palace. The Egyptologist already knew about the collector's plans, according to which he wanted to donate his collection to a a museum and was looking for one that would accept the donation on his terms. Zauzich, who had already received his call to the Wurzburg chair, approached him about this on this very afternoon and invited him to a cup of coffee, which Zauzich later described as one of his best investments. Although Zauzich had immediately begun to work together with a team of specialists on the collection scientifically in Wurzburg to publish a catalogue of holdings, as promised in the foundation agreement, the present volume can fullfil the promise only now. The Kiseleff Collection is noteworthy in many respects: first, because of its diversity of object genres, types or materials. Numerous pieces are of special scientific interest, and only a few objects are not authentic. It is particularly beneficial for students, as they can gain direct access to the material culture of ancient Egypt. In addition, the study of the history of the collection and the collector offers an excellent opportunity to examine the collecting practices and motivations of a German private collector as a case study to make a contribution to archaeological provenance research. German description: 1982, im 400. Jahr der Zweitgrundung der Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wurzburg, stiftete Alexander Kiseleff (1919-2002) einen Grossteil seiner Privatsammlung an griechischen und agyptischen Antiken der Universitat Wurzburg, um schliesslich den Rest der Sammlung testamentarisch der Universitat zu vermachen. Heute ist die Sammlung Kiseleff Teil der Antikensammlung im Martin von Wagner Museum. Kiseleffs Hauptaugenmerk lag auf Amuletten und Schmuck. Daneben gehoren qualitatvolle Gefasse, Skulpturen, Relief, Fragmente koptischer Textilien, Grabkegel und auch wenige Schriftzeugnisse zum Bestand. Der Katalog prasentiert durchgangig farbig illustriert den gesamten Bestand an Aegyptiaca aus vier Jahrtausenden erstmals vollstandig. Dass Alexander Kiseleff seine Sammlung nach Wurzburg gab, ist Karl-Theodor Zauzich, dem Ordinarius fur Agyptologie in Wurzburg von 1981 bis 2004, zu verdanken. Beide kannten sich aus Berlin, wo Kiseleff lebte und Zauzich von 1973 bis 1980 als wissenschaftlicher Angestellter am Agyptischen Museum tatig war. Der Sammler suchte bei den Agyptologinnen und Agyptologen des Museums regelmassig Rat. An einem Nachmittag im Herbst 1980 trafen sich Zauzich und Kiseleff zufallig auf der Strasse in der Nahe von Schloss Charlottenburg. Der Agyptologe wusste bereits um die Plane des Sammlers, wonach dieser seine Stucke in offentliche Hand geben wollte und dafur ein Museum suchte, das die Stiftung zu seinen Konditionen annahm. Zauzich, de
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