Retracing the restoration history of Viennese paintings in the Musée Napoléon (1809-1815)

In 1809, a multitude of paintings belonging to the Austrian imperial collection was seized in Belvedere Palace in Vienna and brought to the Parisian Musée Napoléon. Those artworks have mainly been returned in 1815. Up to now, it remained unclear to what extent these paintings had been subjected to r...

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Main Author: Natalia Gustavson
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Language:English
Published: Association CeROArt 2012-04-01
Series:CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/2325
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description In 1809, a multitude of paintings belonging to the Austrian imperial collection was seized in Belvedere Palace in Vienna and brought to the Parisian Musée Napoléon. Those artworks have mainly been returned in 1815. Up to now, it remained unclear to what extent these paintings had been subjected to restoration treatments while in France. The following paper addresses the French treatment of a group of paintings today belonging to the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.  
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spelling doaj-art-818eb6e2f3b84534ad391a406b20e9112025-01-30T14:13:49ZengAssociation CeROArtCeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art1784-50922012-04-0110.4000/ceroart.2325Retracing the restoration history of Viennese paintings in the Musée Napoléon (1809-1815)Natalia GustavsonIn 1809, a multitude of paintings belonging to the Austrian imperial collection was seized in Belvedere Palace in Vienna and brought to the Parisian Musée Napoléon. Those artworks have mainly been returned in 1815. Up to now, it remained unclear to what extent these paintings had been subjected to restoration treatments while in France. The following paper addresses the French treatment of a group of paintings today belonging to the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.  https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/2325Viennaart confiscationsconservation and restorationpaintingsMusée Napoléon
spellingShingle Natalia Gustavson
Retracing the restoration history of Viennese paintings in the Musée Napoléon (1809-1815)
CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art
Vienna
art confiscations
conservation and restoration
paintings
Musée Napoléon
title Retracing the restoration history of Viennese paintings in the Musée Napoléon (1809-1815)
title_full Retracing the restoration history of Viennese paintings in the Musée Napoléon (1809-1815)
title_fullStr Retracing the restoration history of Viennese paintings in the Musée Napoléon (1809-1815)
title_full_unstemmed Retracing the restoration history of Viennese paintings in the Musée Napoléon (1809-1815)
title_short Retracing the restoration history of Viennese paintings in the Musée Napoléon (1809-1815)
title_sort retracing the restoration history of viennese paintings in the musee napoleon 1809 1815
topic Vienna
art confiscations
conservation and restoration
paintings
Musée Napoléon
url https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/2325
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