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LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM  - Vienna
27 May - 20 September
BRUEGHEL, RUBENS, JORDAENS...
VIENNA. 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. Within these parameters, the collection aims at presenting this epoch and its schools both in terms of the multiplicity of its pictorial genres, ranging from the history painting, portrait, genre scene and landscape to the still life, and of the broad diversity within each individual genre. An interesting feature of the collection is that it is not composed exclusively of cabinet paintings - as is so often the case with so many private collections today - but also has examples of works executed in large-scale and in some cases even monumental formats.

To a large degree, the collection was assembled autonomously. Good paintings have been replaced with better examples, the result of growing expertise acquired from numerous visits to all the world’s major museums and to countless exhibitions which honed the collector’s eye, underpinned by the advice of expert restorers and the resources of an extensive library. When a painting was being considered for acquisition, whether from other private collections, on the fine art market or at auction, two criteria were always imperative: the painterly quality of the work and its state of preservation.

While many great names - from Brueghel to Momper, from Rubens to Jordaens, from Ter Brugghen to Honthorst - are represented in the collection, it also contains superb and important works by less well-known artists standing side by side on equal terms with the paintings of the great masters.
Many of the paintings in this collection have already been shown all over the world in museums or temporary exhibitions. Equally, many are familiar to scholarly circles from publication in catalogues raisonnés or other books on art. Since December 2007 the collection has been on loan to the LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM on a permanent basis. From 27 May to 20 September 2011 this distinguished collection will be presented to the general public for the first time in its entirety in the form of a temporary exhibition.

Designed by Dr Johann Kräftner, director of the LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM, the exhibition will be accompanied by a comprehensive catalogue in German and English by the internationally renowned art historian Dr Peter Sutton, as well as by a varied programme of associated events.
MASTERPIECES OF EUROPEAN PAINTING FROM THE HOHENBUCHAU COLLECTION
Abraham Bloemaert (1566–1651). Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1592

Abraham Bloemaert (1566–1651). Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1592
Oil on panel; 68,5 x 54,5 cm Monogrammed and dated lower left: AB fe an/1592 Hohenbuchau Collection, inv. no. HB 89

Karel Du Jardin (c. 1622–1678). Extensive Southern Landscape with Herdsmen and their Flock, c. 1675

Karel Du Jardin (c. 1622–1678). Extensive Southern Landscape with Herdsmen and their Flock, c. 1675
Oil on panel; 90,3 x 115,5 cm Hohenbuchau Collection, inv. no. HB 75

Roelant Savery (1578–1639), Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem (1562–1638), Adam and Eve in Paradise - The Fall of Man, 1618

Roelant Savery (1578–1639), Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem (1562–1638), Adam and Eve in Paradise - The Fall of Man, 1618
Oil on panel (transferred to canvas in St Petersburg, 1826); 81 x 138 cm Signed and dated lower right: R. Savery/1618 Hohenbuchau Collection, inv. no. HB 56

Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Portrait of a Capuchin Monk

Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Portrait of a Capuchin Monk
Oil on panel; 53,3 x 45 cm Hohenbuchau Collection, inv. no. HB 92

Jan Boeckhorst (1605–1668). Allegory of Africa (from a Series of the Four Parts of the World)

Jan Boeckhorst (1605–1668). Allegory of Africa (from a Series of the Four Parts of the World)
Oil on canvas; 134 x 115,6 cm Hohenbuchau Collection, inv. no. HB 94

May 2011