The Liechtenstein City Palace on Bankgasse in Vienna
Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach (1693–1742)
Johann Adam Delsenbach (1687–1765)
drawn in 1711/13, engraving first published in 1713
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- engraving
- Measurements
- 253 × 349 mm
- Acquisition
- historical family property
- Artists/makers/authors
- Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach
- Johann Adam Delsenbach
- Inventory number
- GR 3147
- Signature/inscriptions content only available in German
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Bez. unten links: J.E.F. d'Erl. del.
Bez. unten Mitte: Der Fürstl: Lichtenstainische Pallast, innerhalb der / Statt Wien; erbauet von Weiland Sr. Hochfürstl: / Gnaden Fürst Hans Adam von Lichtenstain. L'Hotel de Lichtenstain dans la Ville de / Vienne, bâti par feu Son Alt: le Prince Jean / Adam de Lichtenstain
Bez. unten Mitte: Cum Priv. Sac. Caes. Maj.
Bez. unten rechts: J.A. Delsenbach. fecit.
- Provenance
- historical family property
- Place depicted
- City palace north facade
- Iconography
- Architectural depiction , Veduta
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The Liechtenstein City Palace on Bankgasse in Vienna
Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, Johann Adam Delsenbach
drawn in 1711/13, engraving first published in 1713
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The Liechtenstein City Palace on Bankgasse in Vienna
Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, Johann Adam Delsenbach
drawn in 1711/13, engraving first published in 1713
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The Liechtenstein City Palace on Bankgasse in Vienna, from: Anfang Einiger Vorstellungen der Vornehmsten Gebäude (...), No. 8
Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, Johann Adam Delsenbach
drawn 1711/13, engraving first published 1713, the present edition 1721
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