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DECORATIVE AND POPULAR ARTS
House No. 12
1s°t FLOOR - Entrance '1C
DECORATIVE
AND POPULAR ARTS
Annexe, rooms 1 to 63
On the 1% floor, turn to the right and go through
rooms 104 to 106, in front of the spiral staircase
turn again to the right (see plan pages 4 and 5).
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cabinet
FURNITURE AND OBJECTS FROM THE
NATIONAL HISTORY (15% to 18° centuries)
Zenaissance fireplace (17° century). Iron chests in
the Renaissance style (16 to 17% centuries). Plan
and view of the town of Luxembourg in the 16
century.
Gothic and Renaissance chests, wooden and mar-
Dle sculptures. Statue ”De Welle Mann” (”The Wild
Man”), which served as a sign-board for the house
of the same name (formerly Wiltheim-house (?),
Fishmarket Square, 16 century). On the wall: Por-
traits of historical personalities.
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Four-season cabinet (Cologne, 17 century),
Spanish cabinet with escritoire (Varguefo, 17°
century). Side-board (French Renaissance, 16
senturv). Tapestrv (Antwerp., 17° centurv).
PLANS AND MAPS OF THE TOWN AND THE
FORMER DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG (staircase)
PAINTINGS BY LUXEMBOURG ARTISTS
(18 to early 20® centuries)
Paintings by Jean-Louis Gilson, called Friar Ab-
raham d’Orval (1741-1809), Jean-Baptiste Fresez
(1800-1867), Nicolas Liez (1809-1892), Michel
Weyler (1851-1926) and Jean-Pierre Huberty
!1870-1897).
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apestry from
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PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES BY
LUXEMBOURG ARTISTS —
AUBUSSON-TAPESTRIES
Paintings by Michel Engels (1851-1901), Frantz
Seimetz (1858-1934), Guido Oppenheim (1862-
1942), Pierre Blanc (1872-1946), Eugene Mousset
(1877-1941) and Dominique Lang (1874-1919).
Sculptures by Auguste Tremont (1892-1980). Au-
busson-tapestries with myvthological motives
(about 18401.