The Liechtenstein Garden Palace in the Rossau Quarter, with the Park and the Belvedere
Engraver:
Bishop
after
Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach (1693–1742)
Printer, publisher:
John Bowles (1701(?) – 1779)
1747
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- engraving
- Measurements
- 241 × 364 mm
- Acquisition
- historical family property
- Artists/makers/authors
- Engraver: Bishop
- after Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach
- Printer, publisher: John Bowles
- Inventory number
- GR 3167
- Signature/inscriptions content only available in German
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Bez. oben rechts Plattennummer: 11
Bez. unten links: I.E.F. van Erl delin
Dat. und bez. unten Mitte: A Prospect of the Palace of Lichtenstain, in the Suburbs of Rossau, on the side of the Danube. / London Printed for John Bowles at the Black Horse in Cornhill. 1747.
Bez. unten rechts: Bishop sculp.
- Provenance
- historical family property
- Place depicted
- Summer Palace Liechtenstein in Rossau
- Iconography
- Veduta , Architectural depiction
Ausst.-Kat. Masterworks from the Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Johann Kräftner (Hg.), The National Art Center, Tokyo 3.10.2012–23.12.2012; The Museum of Art, Kochi 5.1.2013–7.3.2013; Municipal Museum of Art, Kyoto 19.3.2013–9.6.2013, erschienen Tokyo 2012
Ausst.-Kat. Princely Treasures from the House of Liechtenstein, National Museum of Singapore, Singapore 27.6.2013–29.9.2013, erschienen Singapore 2013, S. 44, Abb. 45, Kat. 8
Emília Mária Kigyós, Das Gartenpalais der Fürstenfamilie Liechtenstein: Sommerresidenz und Ort de Repräsentation, Seminararbeit Technischen Universität Wien 2021, Abb. 7
Ausst.-Kat. Princely Treasures from the House of Liechtenstein, National Museum of Singapore, Singapore 27.6.2013–29.9.2013, erschienen Singapore 2013, S. 44, Abb. 45, Kat. 8
Emília Mária Kigyós, Das Gartenpalais der Fürstenfamilie Liechtenstein: Sommerresidenz und Ort de Repräsentation, Seminararbeit Technischen Universität Wien 2021, Abb. 7
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