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Restoring my inheritance: an interview with HSH Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] HSH Prince Hans-Adam n of Liechtenstein is the custodian of one of the world's greatest private art...
Apollo, 03/01/09 by Claudia Herstatt · More from publication -
German & Austrian porcelain: new collectors from Russia, South America and India are driving up prices for the best 18th-century works in this formerly rather staid market
Changes in dining habits and the ever-increasing informality of social life mean that most people have long forgotten the original purpose of the...
Apollo, 10/01/08 by Claudia Herstatt · More from publication -
Art and its echo: this year's Hamburg Fine Art Fair offers visitors an unrivalled opportunity to compare themes in art across the centuries
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] It must be extremely rare for an art fair to be welcomed within a museum, yet in Hamburg it is now taken...
Apollo, 09/01/08 by Claudia Herstatt · More from publication -
Biedermeier furniture: collectors attracted to the modernity and fine craftsmanship of the best Biedermeier pieces will find that prices are temptingly modest
Between 1815 and 1848 German-speaking Europe developed a new style of living. Self-consciously middle class, it deliberately distanced itself from...
Apollo, 03/01/08 by Claudia Herstatt · More from publication -
The Gods return: the future of Berlin's classical collections: Berlin's vast collection of Classical antiquities, centred on the Pergamon Museum, is undergoing its greatest transformation in over half a century. Its director, Andreas Scholl, talks to Clau
There are very few collections of treasures from the ancient world on the stupendous scale of the Antikensammlung, the antiquities collection of...
Apollo, 02/01/08 by Claudia Herstatt · More from publication -
German and Austrian painting 1890-1930: changing tastes and new collectors are just two of the factors that have led to a hugely competitive market, as Claudia Hestatt explains
A decade ago it would scarcely have been conceivable for the major auction houses to have organised specialist sales of German and Austrian art...
Apollo, 10/01/07 by Claudia Herstatt · More from publication -
19th-century German art: the scarcity of top-quality paintings by famous names is driving collectors to explore new areas of this buoyant market
German 19th-century painting is undergoing a rapid rise in value. This has been evident for some years, not only at auctions, but also at fairs and...
Apollo, 10/01/06 by Claudia Herstatt · More from publication



