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"Venus" and "Paris" Are Back: Tietz Sculptures Returned to Trier

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TRIER. An art-historical and significant return home: the Baroque sculptures "Venus" and "Paris" by the court sculptor Ferdinand Tietz (1708–1777) return to their place of origin after more than two centuries. The brothers and sisters Ines Cordes-Frick and Hans Ernst Cordes handed the impressive works to the Simeonstift Trier City Museum as a generous gift. The two sculptures are between 1754 and 1760 for [...]
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TRIER. An art-historical and significant return home: the Baroque sculptures "Venus" and "Paris" by the court sculptor Ferdinand Tietz (1708–1777) return to their place of origin after more than two centuries. The brothers and sisters Ines Cordes-Frick and Hans Ernst Cordes handed the impressive works to the Simeonstift Trier City Museum as a generous gift. The two sculptures are between 1754 and 1760 for [...]

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lokalo.de broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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