Portrait of Ferdinand Philip, 6th Prince Lobkowicz (1724-1784)
This NFT represents proof of the restoration of this Portrait of Ferdinand Philip, 6th Prince Lobkowicz (1724-1784). This work was originally purchased by and airdropped to its patron in its damaged, pre-restored state. The sale of the original NFT funded the restoration of this work. The original owner gets exclusive access to the work both in its pre-restored and post-restored states.
Disclaimer: The NFT and the physical work are two separate entities. Ownership of the NFT does not grant ownership of the physical work.
Conservation and restoration are essential for safeguarding cultural heritage for current and future generations. Inspired by philanthropic NFT initiatives, the Lobkowicz Collections decided to use NFTs as a tool to support specific conservation needs. This series highlights three projects in the Collections that require immediate attention. These NFTs will have utility beyond the digital world and will directly finance the restoration of physical pieces, allowing a broader base of patrons to participate in cultural preservation. Holders of each NFT will receive their restored artwork as an additional NFT once its restoration is complete.
Portrait of Ferdinand Philip
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Portrait of Ferdinand Philip, 6th Prince Lobkowicz (1724-1784)
This NFT represents proof of the restoration of this Portrait of Ferdinand Philip, 6th Prince Lobkowicz (1724-1784). This work was originally purchased by and airdropped to its patron in its damaged, pre-restored state. The sale of the original NFT funded the restoration of this work. The original owner gets exclusive access to the work both in its pre-restored and post-restored states.
Disclaimer: The NFT and the physical work are two separate entities. Ownership of the NFT does not grant ownership of the physical work.
Conservation and restoration are essential for safeguarding cultural heritage for current and future generations. Inspired by philanthropic NFT initiatives, the Lobkowicz Collections decided to use NFTs as a tool to support specific conservation needs. This series highlights three projects in the Collections that require immediate attention. These NFTs will have utility beyond the digital world and will directly finance the restoration of physical pieces, allowing a broader base of patrons to participate in cultural preservation. Holders of each NFT will receive their restored artwork as an additional NFT once its restoration is complete.