The double portrait of Princes Franz de Paula (1802–1887) and Karl Johann (1803–1871) von Liechtenstein depict the children of Prince Johann I in their unselfconscious interaction with nature and as they look at drawings. The painting creates an atmosphere of instinctive serenity; the children appear as if they were completely unaware of being observed.
Heinrich von Fuger, detail from "Portrait of the sons of Prince Johann I of Liechtenstein: Prince Franz de Paula (1802-1887) and Prince Karl Johann (1803-1871)", c. 1815
Heinrich von Fuger, detail from "Portrait of the sons of Prince Johann I of Liechtenstein: Prince Franz de Paula (1802-1887) and Prince Karl Johann (1803-1871)", c. 1815
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