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Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian’s Photo Albums of the Austrian Levant Squadron 1855 | '''Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian’s Photo Albums of the Austrian Levant Squadron 1855''' | ||
Lecture by Mathias Böhm from the Picture Archive of the Austrian National Library on February 27, 2025, at the Naval Association Vienna. In 1855, Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, the eldest brother of the reigning Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, undertook an almost five-month-long sea voyage through the Mediterranean. It was the Archduke’s personal wish that the most innovative photographic institution of the time, the Imperial and Government Printing Establishment, delegate the also 23-year-old Franz Mai to document the journey photographically. The result is a unique series of images, preserved as a collection of loose sheets containing up to 49 photographs. (More Information here ...) | Lecture by Mathias Böhm from the Picture Archive of the Austrian National Library on February 27, 2025, at the Naval Association Vienna. In 1855, Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, the eldest brother of the reigning Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, undertook an almost five-month-long sea voyage through the Mediterranean. It was the Archduke’s personal wish that the most innovative photographic institution of the time, the Imperial and Government Printing Establishment, delegate the also 23-year-old Franz Mai to document the journey photographically. The result is a unique series of images, preserved as a collection of loose sheets containing up to 49 photographs. (More Information here ...) | ||
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Lecture: A critical review of the research voyages of the Habsburg Navy | '''Lecture: A critical review of the research voyages of the Habsburg Navy''' | ||
On 27 June 2024, Dominik Spörker presented a look at the problems of provenance research in modern museum practice using selected examples, at the Naval Association Vienna. | On 27 June 2024, Dominik Spörker presented a look at the problems of provenance research in modern museum practice using selected examples, at the Naval Association Vienna. | ||
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Upcoming events
Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian’s Photo Albums of the Austrian Levant Squadron 1855
Lecture by Mathias Böhm from the Picture Archive of the Austrian National Library on February 27, 2025, at the Naval Association Vienna. In 1855, Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, the eldest brother of the reigning Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, undertook an almost five-month-long sea voyage through the Mediterranean. It was the Archduke’s personal wish that the most innovative photographic institution of the time, the Imperial and Government Printing Establishment, delegate the also 23-year-old Franz Mai to document the journey photographically. The result is a unique series of images, preserved as a collection of loose sheets containing up to 49 photographs. (More Information here ...)
Past events
2024
Lecture: A critical review of the research voyages of the Habsburg Navy
On 27 June 2024, Dominik Spörker presented a look at the problems of provenance research in modern museum practice using selected examples, at the Naval Association Vienna.