Liechtenstein Museum Presents "Brueghel, Rubens, Jordaens ~ Masterpieces from the Hohenbuchau Collection"

artwork: Frans Snyders - "Still Life With Fruit, Game, Vegetables and Live Monkey, Squirrel and a Cat", circa 1637 - Oil on canvas - 81 x 118 cm. Hohenbuchau Collection at the Liechtenstein Museum, on view in "Brueghel, Rubens, Jordaens ... Masterpieces from the Hohenbuchau Collection".


Vienna.- From 27 May until 20 September, the Liechtenstein Museum presents “Brueghel, Rubens, Jordaens … Masterpieces of European Painting from the Hohenbuchau Collection”. The Hohenbuchau Collection is one of the largest and most diverse collections of northern European Baroque art to have been assembled anywhere in the world over the past few decades. While it is a truism that every private collection reflects the personal taste of the person who has assembled it, what distinguishes these holdings from those of other private collections is a combination of intense focus on the one hand and wide variety on the other. The main focus of the collection is the painting of the seventeenth century, in particular the Dutch and Flemish Baroque, an era known as the Golden Age.

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