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German born, naturalised French collector; politician, diplomat of the French Court
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Joseph Emmerich, Duc d’Alberg
German born, naturalised French collector; politician, diplomat of the French Court
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1773-1833
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31 May 1733Gregorian
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Emmerich Joseph, Duc d’Alberg, was a German diplomat and a naturalized French citizen. He was made duke of the Empire as duc de Dalberg. The painting _Scène d’intérieur_ by Jan Steen (Schloss German no. 200/ French no. 240) was owned by Duc d’Alberg and was sold at Christie’s London, 13-14 June, 1817.
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