A HUNTING TROPHY FENETRE TAPESTRY PANEL
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A HUNTING TROPHY FENETRE TAPESTRY PANEL

LATE 16TH/FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY GERMAN OR ITALIAN

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A HUNTING TROPHY FENETRE TAPESTRY PANEL
LATE 16TH/FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY GERMAN OR ITALIAN
Woven in wool and silk, depicting a hunting trophy centred by a stags head, with half length figures above and below framed in acanthus scrolls, with a linen label sown on to the back of the border inscribed Eigenthum Sr. Durchlaucht Fürsten von Liechtenstein 157 and with paper label inscribed SCHLOSS STERNBERG Obj.-Nr. III Inv.-Nr. 106
384 cm. high x 92 cm. wide
Provenance
With Stefano Bardini, acquired in 1885 by Prince Johannes II of Liechtenstein.
Vienna, 1885.
Schloss Feldsberg, Valtice, 1885.
Vienna, 1889.
Schloss Sternberg, 1904.
Schloss Vaduz, Liechtenstein, 1944.
Alserbachpalais, Vienna, 1956.
Literature
G. Wilhelm, Waffen aus vier Jahrhunderten, Vaduz 1952, p. 62, no. 337.
Exhibited
Vaduz, Engländergabäude, Waffen aus vier Jahrhunderten. Aus den Sammlungen Seiner Durchlaucht des Regierenden Fürsten von Liechtenstein, 1952, no.337.
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