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Plan to divert the River Thaya to the north of the Turkish Tower in the park at Schloss Eisgrub (Lednice)   Joseph Lieska

Plan to divert the River Thaya to the north of the Turkish Tower in the park at Schloss Eisgrub (Lednice)

Joseph Lieska

1808

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Plan zur Umleitung der Thaya nördlich des Türkischen Turmes im Park des Schlosses Eisgrub (Lednice)
Material/technique
pen and ink, watercolour
Measurements
50 × 59 cm
Acquisition
historical family property
Artists/makers/authors
Joseph Lieska
Detailed information
Inventory number
PK 801
Provenance
historical family property
Place depicted
Turkish Tower / Minaret
Literature
Michal Konečný, Chateau Lednice, Kroměříž 2018, 188

Ausst.-Kat. The Czech Garden Art of the Classicism and the Romanticism in the Context of European Development (1720–1850). Exhibition catalogue, Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Horticulture, Mendel University in Brno (Hg.), erschienen Brno 2019, S. 200, Abb. 5

Stefan Körner, Die Gärten des Fürsten Aloys I. von Liechtenstein in Eisgrub, Feldsberg und Wien. Gartenkunst um 1800 zwischen Ästhetik und Ökonomie. Diplomarbeit Berlin 2004, S. 50, Abb. 73

Ausst.-Kat. Oasen der Stille. Die grossen Landschaftsgärten in Mitteleuropa, Johann Kräftner (Hg.), Liechtenstein Museum, Wien 6.6.2008–18.11.2008, erschienen Wien 2008, S. 85-92, 147, Abb. S. 86, 147, Kat. 182

Ausst.-Kat. Neoclassicism and Biedermeier from the Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Valdštejnská Jízdárna, Prag 6.5.2010–17.10.2010, erschienen Prag 2010, S. 314, Abb. S. 315, Kat. 9.9

Přemysl Krejčiřík, Zdeněk Novák, Joseph Hardtmuth v zámeckém parku v Lednici, Národní zemědělské muzeum, Národní památkový ústav (Hg.), Praha 2022, S. 70, Abb. 801
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