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Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivs 4.0 InternationalLamellophone
Resonance body of a lamellophone made of wood, without metal attachments or lamellae. Originally there were two attachments at the upper end, one of which has broken off and was attached to the other attachment with adhesive tape at an unknown point in time
- Data Provider
- Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum Show original at data provider
Cataloguing data
- Cultural attribution
- Unknown, (Cameroon)
- Object type
- musical instruments
- Dimensions
- h. 45cm, w. 18,5cm, d. 9cm
- Material/Technique
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Wood
- Object genre
- Everyday and Utility Objects
- Current location
- Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum
- Inventory number
- LMD.KT-125
Provenance and sources
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Cultural attribution
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Change of physical control:
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Collecting
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who
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Sieloff, Horst - Role not clarifiedKuliga, Paul - Role not clarifiedKampf, Ari - Role not clarified
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Description
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Horst Sieloff (1895–1971), a trained taxidermist, worked for the Löbbecke Museum in Düsseldorf from 1919 onwards. From 1931 to 1933, he was deputy director of the museum and Düsseldorf Zoo, and became museum director in 1936. Sieloff led an expedition to Cameroon from 13 September to 30 November 1936. With this expedition, animals, plants and cultural artefacts were brought back to Düsseldorf, the latter of which are now part of the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum collection. Paul Kuliga and Ari Kampf were also among the participants of the expedition.
Dr Paul Kuliga (1878–1948) was chief physician at the Luisenkrankenhaus hospital in Düsseldorf. His private interest in amphibians probably led to his participation in the Cameroon expedition.
Aribert (Ari) Walter Kampf (1894–1955) came from a family of artists and had studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy. In addition to his artistic activities, he made a name for himself as an amateur lepidopterist (butterfly expert).
[See: Final report, DZK project KK_KU04_2023, 2025, www.proveana.de]
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Production
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when
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before 1936
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where
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Cameroon
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- Provenance
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The provenance of this object was investigated as part of an initial check project (research status: December 2024). Provenance research is an ongoing process in which the source and information situation can change. If you have any questions, please contact the Provenance Research Department of the City of Düsseldorf: provenienzforschung@duesseldorf.de
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- Legal status metadata
- CC0 1.0 DEED
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