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COLLECTIONS OF THE PRINCE OF LIECHTENSTEIN |
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The Princely Collections include major works of European art from four centuries, and are today among the world’s most important private collections. Their origins lie in the 17th century. Like many other collections originating from that time, their roots are mainly in the Baroque ideal of princely patronage. The Liechtenstein family maintained that ideal consistently over many generations, expanding and complementing the collections. Active purchasing policies created major emphases with spectacular new purchases.
www.fuerstenhaus.li |
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Franz Eybl (1806–1880) Berry Seeker before a Mountain Landscape, 1844
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Oil on canvas, 42,3 x 34,1 cm Inv. No. GE 2092 |
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