The Hohenbuchau Collection catalog offers an in-depth look at one of Europe’s most distinguished private holdings of Dutch and Flemish Golden Age painting. Published in collaboration with the Liechtenstein Museum, the book brings together meticulously reproduced still lifes, genre scenes, landscapes, and portraits by masters such as Jan Brueghel, Franz Snyders, David Teniers, alongside lesser‑known masters and select Italian and German works.
Richly illustrated and featuring scholarly essays, the catalog explores both the artistic context and collecting history behind this remarkable ensemble. Detailed artwork entries, high-quality plates, and curator-led analysis make this volume an essential reference for anyone interested in 17th-century Northern European art, museum collections, and the history of collecting.
The publication also accompanied the North American exhibition Northern Baroque Splendor: The Hohenbuchau Collection from Liechtenstein, The Princely Collections, Vienna, presented at the Bruce Museum (2014) and the Cincinnati Art Museum (2015), where the collection was introduced to a wider international audience.
An excellent addition for art historians, collectors, and readers drawn to Dutch and Flemish painting, this catalog stands as one of the most comprehensive publications dedicated to the Hohenbuchau Collection.











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