King Ludwig I's Gallery of Beauties by Gerhard Hojer

King Ludwig I's Gallery of Beauties by Gerhard Hojer

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The gallery of beautiful women, painted by Joseph Karl Stieler for King Ludwig I, still exerts an unusual fascination for visitors to Munich’s Schloss Nymphenburg. All 36 paintings are reproduced here in colour; the catalogue includes details of the history of the individual portraits and the persons portrayed.

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King Ludwig I's Gallery of Beauties by Gerhard Hojer

The gallery of beautiful women, painted by Joseph Karl Stieler for King Ludwig I, still exerts an unusual fascination for visitors to Schloss Nymphenburg in Munich. The gallery of beauties was part of the Munich residence of the king in the so-called conversation or games rooms of the ballroom building. The gallery was open to the public and was therefore already listed in contemporary guidebooks as one of the attractions of Munich. All 36 images of the beauties have been reproduced in colour and without the usual amputation of the painted surfaces. The catalogue with details pertaining to the history of the individual portraits and the persons portrayed is preceded by a study of the genre of galleries of beautiful women in general as well as an essay about their historical development.
Autor: Dr. Gerhard Hoyer was executive director of the Museum department of the Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung.
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ISBN 13 9783795424336
ISBN 10 379542433X
Title King Ludwig I's Gallery of Beauties
Author Gerhard Hojer
Series Aus Bayerischen Schlossern Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Schnell & Steiner GmbH, Verlag
Year published 2019-11-12
Number of pages 124
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.