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Sleigh of the princes Windisch-Graetz
1st half of the 19th century
This sleigh which belongs to the Princes Windisch-Graetz is kept in the Empire style and was originally upholstered with genuine leopard skin. With its outfitting, which is more magnificent than it is practical, it consciously refers to the tradition of carousel sleighs of the 18th century. (MKR)

This sleigh which belongs to the Princes Windisch-Graetz is kept in the Empire style and was originally upholstered with genuine leopard skin. With its outfitting, which is more magnificent than it is practical, it consciously refers to the tradition of carousel sleighs of the 18th century. (MKR)
Time:
1st half of the 19th century
Object Name
Sleigh of the princes Windisch-Graetz
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wagenburg
Invs.
Wagenburg, D 13 1
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