Vestibule Corner Schleissheim,” Prince Regent Luitpold’s Palace

Herman Hartwich, Vestibule Corner ''Schleissheim," Prince Regent Luitpold's Palace, 1880, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Emily Dorothy Ammann, 1965.14.7
Herman Hartwich, Vestibule Corner ''Schleissheim," Prince Regent Luitpold's Palace, 1880, oil on canvas, 24 1418 38 in. (61.546.8 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Emily Dorothy Ammann, 1965.14.7
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Artwork Details

Title
Vestibule Corner Schleissheim,” Prince Regent Luitpold’s Palace
Date
1880
Dimensions
24 1418 38 in. (61.546.8 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Emily Dorothy Ammann
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on canvas
Classifications
Subjects
  • Architecture Interior — domestic — foyer
  • Architecture Interior — castle — Schleissheim Palace
  • Architecture Interior — detail — window
Object Number
1965.14.7

Artwork Description

This painting reveals a glimpse of the opulent interior of Schleissheim, a palace outside Munich that was the home of Prince Luitpold of Bavaria. A few years after Herman Hartwich toured the palace, Luitpold became regent of Bavaria when his nephew, King Louis II---known to history as “Mad Ludwig”---was judged unfit to rule.

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