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Maximilian Speck von Sternburg

Maximilian Speck von Sternburg (1776 – 1856) was a wool merchant and art collector from Germany.
Speck-Sternburg was born in Gröba and became wealthy in the wool trade. On his visits to various places he enjoyed viewing the art galleries and became a connaisseur. He set up an public art gallery in his home at Liitzschena that became a popular visitor attraction in the 1840s.〔(A Hand-Book for Travellers on the Continent: being a guide through Holland, Belgium, Prussia, and Northern Germany ), by John Murray, 1843〕 He also became a major patron of the museum in nearby Leipzig.〔(Verzeichnis der Kunstwerke im Museum der bildenden Künste zu Leipzig ), 1903 catalog of Museum der bildenden Künste zu Leipzig
Speck von Sternburg died in Leipzig.
== References ==

*(Drawings from the Maximilian Speck von Sternburg Collection ) on the website of the Museum der bildenden Künste
* (Speck, Maximilian Freiherr von Sternburg ) in the Deutsche-Biographie website



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