Thanks. My results:

No cursor visible with the command running.
No cursor with any of the three cursor shapes selected (and blinking off).

Colors: This did it.

My system theme option was unchecked (I did that recently after some Yaru (I 
think) update in Eoan changed the background color from purple to gray). 
Therefore I had a custom theme, which did work before the cursor problem 
appeared:
Default: white text (#FFFFFF), purple background (#3E0937)
Bold: checked, same colors
Cursor color: checked, same colors

So now I checked the system theme option again and restarted the gnome-
terminal. The background color is back to purple as it should be and the
cursor is back. Thanks!

However, there still seems to be a problem: When I uncheck the system
theme option again (using the same custom colors) and restart the
terminal, the cursor is gone again.

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