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Liechtenstein treasures to go on display in Paris
21 July 2008
GALERIE Kugel in Paris are to hold an exhibition of the Prince of Liechtenstein’s collection of bronzes from September 10 to November 7.

Built up over four centuries, this important collection of Renaissance and Baroque bronzes normally resides in the Garden Palace of the Rossau in Vienna, restored by the current prince and opened to the public in 2004.

This will be the first time the bronzes have been displayed in France and will form the first of a series of exhibitions organised by Gallerie Kugel showcasing the collections of great private collectors.

The collection was founded by Prince Karl I von Liechtenstein (1569-1627), but the reigning prince, Hans Adam II, has acquired a third of the 40 bronzes on show at Kugel during the last decade.

Contact: galerie@galeriekugel.com for more information.

Hercule portant le ciel by Fernando Tacca (Florence 1650-1686) after a model by Pietro Tacca, 2ft 11in (89cm) high, is one of 40 bronzes from the collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein on show at Galerie Kugel in Paris.
Hercule portant le ciel by Fernando Tacca (Florence 1650-1686) after a model by Pietro Tacca, 2ft 11in (89cm) high, is one of 40 bronzes from the collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein on show at Galerie Kugel in Paris.