„Noch nie waren in Brünn in einem Ausstellungsraume so viele Kunstschätze neben einander zu sehen“ Výstava obrazů a starožitností 1862 a brněnští sběratelé té doby.

Autor: Slavíček, Lubomír
Zdroj: Opuscula Historae Artium; 2017, Vol. 66 Issue 2, p204-239, 36p
Abstrakt: The article looks at a series of exhibitions of paintings and antiques held in Brno in the second half of the 19th century that drew extensively on the private collections of the local nobility and citizen in Brno. Primary attention is devoted to an art and antiques exhibition that took place in late winter 1862 in support of the victims of recent destructive flooding, and to an exhibition of paintings by old masters prepared in 1877 by the Art Department (Kunst-Sektion) of the Moravian Industrial Association (Mährischer Gewerbeverein) as part of its regular shows of contemporary art. Drawing on partially preserved catalogues from the exhibitions and especially on reactions in the contemporary press, it presents new findings on the character and focus of private collecting in Brno at that time and significantly extends our knowledge about some of the collectors, most notably Josef Ethler (1796-1880), Josef Karl Lauer (1788-1869), Karl Kühnl (1812-1871), Count Eugen Braida (1813-1880), Ernst von Rungen (1809-1871), Anna von Chlumecky (1801-1886), Ignaz Brand (1818-1863), Rüdiger Deycks (1816-1887), Erasmus Ploner (1787-1877), Countess Maria Philippine Schaffgotsch (1792-1863), Josef Tarisch (1800-1883), and many others. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index