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1657
Deceased
1712
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Prince Johann Adam Andreas I of Liechtenstein acquires the free Imperial Demesne of Schellenberg by means of purchase from Count Jakob Hannibal of Hohenems.
Hohenems, 18.1.1699
Prince Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein to Marcantonio Franceschini: he sends once again the precise measurements for the paintings he has ordered and ordains that the ceiling paintings should be circular. [He] is in agreement with the pictorial subjects proposed and offers a total of 6,100 ducats for the paintings in both rooms, with an advance of 600 ducats.
Vienna, 6.12.1692
Ground plan of the piano nobile of the LiechtensteinGarden Palace in the Rossau quarter with the rooms to be painted by Franceschini (annex to the draft letter from Prince Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein to Marcantonio Franceschini dated 27 September 1704)
Vienna, 27.9.1704
Last Will and Testament of Prince Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein, opened at the Land Marshal's Court on 17 June 1712 (collated transcription of the original)
Vienna, 17.7.1711, opened on 17.6.1712
Prince Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein to Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi: he informs the artist that the bronze statue of Venus has arrived and that he is very pleased with it (draft letter)
Kolodej, 4.1.1707