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Show-case 7: LUXEMBOURG FEUDAL RULERS
Coins of Schönecken, Cugnon and St. Vith.
Medieval gold coins. Chaise d’or of Charles IV
struck at Antwerp.
Show-case 8: MODERN COINAGE
Golden ten-thaler pieces from Brunswick-
Lunebourg and Saxony, ducaton of Philip Il.,
struck at Milan. Nassau thalers, etc.
Show-case 9: LUXEMBOURG MEDALS
(a small selection)
Cf. also room 43 in the department of Decorative
and Popular Arts.
Show-case 10: ORDERS AND DECORATIONS
Orders conferred to Paul Eyschen, Minister of
State from 1888 to 1915. Grand-cross of the
House Order of the Golden Lion of Nassau
Luxembourg), Grand-cross of the White Eagle
Russia), etc.
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FINE ARTS
Luxembourg painters
(1st half of the 20® century)
WORKS BY LUXEMBOURG ARTISTS
Watercolours by the Luxembourg artist Sosthene
‘Neis (1872-1941), a romantic post-Impressionist.
Paintings by the Luxembourg Impressionist
Dominique Lang (1874-1919), and by Jean-Pierre
3Zeckius (1899-1946).
Also notice a drawing by Victor Hugo, which the
French writer executed while he was staying in
Luxembourg, as well as a watercolour by J.M.W.
Turner with a view of Luxembourg (about 1834).
Rooms 101 and 102, staircase
PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES
BY LUXEMBOURG ARTISTS
Works by artists who took part in the Secessional
Salon created in 1927 as a reaction to the more
sonservative Salon of the ”Cercle Artistique”: oil
vaintings by Nico Klopp (1894-1930), paintings,
drawings and sculptures by Auguste Tremont
1892-1980).
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We wish to draw your attention to the fact that
some pictures by native artists from the late 18" to
the early 20* centuries are displayed in the depart-
ment of Decorative and Popular Arts; see rooms 5
and 6 of that denartment*