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Playing card
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before 1886 | Josef Troll
Josef Troll (1844—1919)Josef Troll is born in Leopoldstadt, Vienna’s 2nd district, as the son of a wealthy family. Soon after completing his legal studies in Cracow, he gives up law. After turning forty, numerous journeys, which he painstakingly prepares, take him to areas of Asia almost or completely untouched by tourism. He purposefully collects oriental arts and crafts for Viennese museums, works which he either donates or trades for the compensation of his costs.

Josef Troll (1844—1919)Josef Troll is born in Leopoldstadt, Vienna’s 2nd district, as the son of a wealthy family. Soon after completing his legal studies in Cracow, he gives up law. After turning forty, numerous journeys, which he painstakingly prepares, take him to areas of Asia almost or completely untouched by tourism. He purposefully collects oriental arts and crafts for Viennese museums, works which he either donates or trades for the compensation of his costs.
Collection:
Josef Troll (1844 Wien - 1919 Wien) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
before 1886
Entry Date:
1887
Object Name
Playing card
Culture
Iran
Material/technology:
Wood, pigments, lacquer
Dimensions:
4 x 6 cm
Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien
Collection area
North Africa, Middle East, Central Asia and Siberia
Geography
Westasien/Mittlerer Orient/Iran
Period
Qajar period
Invs.
25565
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