View from the Terrace of Palais Rasumofsky in Vienna towards the River Danube
Josef Höger (1801–1877)
after 1837
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- Material/technique
- watercolour over pencil
- Measurements
- 225 × 323 mm
- Acquisition
- acquired in 1978 by Prince Franz Josef II von und zu Liechtenstein
- Artists/makers/authors
- Josef Höger
- Inventory number
- GR 349
- Provenance
- acquired in 1978 from Galerie Christian M. Nebehay, Vienna
- Place depicted
- Palais Rasumofsky
- Iconography
- Interior , Park Landscape , Veduta
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