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Imperial Impressions

The Emperors and their Court Artists

13 February to 13 October 2024 in the Kunstkammer, 13 February 2024 to 23 March 2025 in the Coin Cabinet

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[jpg] (3.6 MB) Leone Leoni (1509–1590)
Emperor Ferdinand I.
c.1551
Silver
76,2 diameter
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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[jpg] (3.6 MB) Leone Leoni (1509–1590)
Emperor Ferdinand I.
c.1551
Silver
76,2 diameter
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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[jpg] (721 KB) Leone Leoni (1509–1590)
Bust Kaiser Karl V.
c.1555
Bronze
H. 113 cm, W. 59 cm, D. 36 cm; 75 kg
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Kunstkammer
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[jpg] (1.9 MB) Antonio Abondio (1538–1591)
Emperor Maximilian II.
c.1570/75
Coloured wax, pearls, obsidian?, silver
dia. 115 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Kunstkammer
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[jpg] (1.7 MB) Antonio Abondio (1538–1591)
Emperor Maximilian II.
c.1570/75
Coloured wax, pearls, obsidian?, silver
dia. 115 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Kunstkammer
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[jpg] (3.7 MB) Antonio Abondio (1538–1591)
Motto Medal of Emperor Maximilian II.
undated (awarded from 1568)
Silver (Cast)
diameter 53,5 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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[jpg] (3.9 MB) Antonio Abondio (1538–1591)
Motto Medal of Emperor Maximilian II.
undated (awarded from 1568)
Silver (Cast)
diameter 53,5 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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[jpg] (3.6 MB) Matthäus Donner (1704–1756)
Medal of Merit of Maria Theresa
Mint of Vienna, undated (awarded from 1743)
Gold (struck)
H. 68,3 mm, W. 60,3 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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[jpg] (3.4 MB) Matthäus Donner (1704–1756)
Medal of Merit of Maria Theresa
Mint of Vienna, undated (awarded from 1743)
Gold (struck)
H. 68,3 mm, W. 60,3 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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[jpg] (1.6 MB) Matthäus Donner (1704–1756)
Empress Maria Theresa as Juno Moneta
1750
Non-ferrous metal (cast)
Height 68 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Kunstkammer
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[jpg] (1.2 MB) Anton Matthias Domanöck (1713–1779)
Breakfast Serveware for Maria Theresa (portion)
Vienna, c.1750
Gold, ebony, porcelain
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Kunstkammer
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[jpg] (2.7 MB) Anton Scharff (1845–1903)
Emperor Franz Josef I, model (part) for a plaque of the 400th year of the Lower Austria governorate
Vienna, 1901
H. c. 212 mm, W. c. 145 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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[jpg] (4.0 MB) Obverse Anton Scharff (1845–1903) / reverse Josef Tautenhayn the Elder (1837–1911); chiselled by Stefan Schwartz (1851- 1924)
Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth, dedicated by the City of Vienna on the Occasion of Their Silver Wedding Anniversary
Vienna, dated 24 April 1879
Silver (probably cast)
diameter 170 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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[jpg] (3.8 MB) Obverse Anton Scharff (1845–1903) / reverse Josef Tautenhayn the Elder (1837–1911); chiselled by Stefan Schwartz (1851- 1924)
Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth, dedicated by the City of Vienna on the Occasion of Their Silver Wedding Anniversary
Vienna, dated 24 April 1879
Silver (probably cast)
diameter 170 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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[jpg] (2.0 MB) Bernhard Strigel (1460–1528)
Maximilian I.
c.1507/08
H. 75,5 cm, W. 49 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Picture Gallery
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[jpg] (3.2 MB) Arnold Hartig (1878–1972)
Karl I as Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary and Zita as Empress and Queen, dedicated by the City of Vienna on the Occasion of the Celebration of the Accession to the Throne
Vienna, main mint, dated 21 November 1916 (produced and struck 1917/18)
Lead, two one-sided off-metal strikes
dia. 91 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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[jpg] (2.5 MB) Arnold Hartig (1878–1972)
Karl I as Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary and Zita as Empress and Queen, dedicated by the City of Vienna on the Occasion of the Celebration of the Accession to the Throne
Vienna, main mint, dated 21 November 1916 (produced and struck 1917/18)
Lead, two one-sided off-metal strikes
dia. 91 mm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Coin Cabinet
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Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
1010 Vienna, Burgring 5

Nina Auinger-Sutterlüty, MAS
presse@khm.at
T +43 1 525 24 - 4021

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