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Throughout his lifetime, he devoted himself to the compilation of a comprehensive collection of
paintings, copper engravings, incunabula, illuminated manuscripts, and books, which he displayed
in his Viennese palaces. From ever changing war sites, Prince Eugene corresponded with artists
and artisans, landscape designers and architects, as well as the most influential thinkers of his
time. His acquisitions went down in the annals of European art and cultural history and facilitated
the transfer of works of art from the court of the French king Louis XIV to Vienna. His interest in the
natural sciences – in matters of which he relied on the expertise of the philosopher and scientist
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz – is reflected in a large collection of exotic animals and plants.
The exhibition will showcase exhibits from Prince Eugene’s art collections – predominantly paintings from the Galleria Sabauda in Turin and cimelia from the Bibliotheca Eugeniana – in an
ambience simulating period interiors, thus conveying to the visitors the complex decoration of
those buildings where Prince Eugene, as president of the Imperial War Council and member of the
Privy Council, received such illustrious guests as the ambassador of the Ottoman Empire. |
Belvedere
Prinz Eugen-Straße 27
1030 Wien
www.belvedere.at |
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