Géza von Habsburg
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Archduke Géza of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia (Géza Ladislaus Euseb Gerhard Rafael Albert Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen), born in Budapest on the 14 November 1940 is the son of Joseph Franz, Archduke of Austria (1895-1957) and his wife Anna Pia Monika, Princess of Saxony (1903-1976) thus he is a grandson of King Frederick Augustus III of Saxony and great-great grandson (on his father's mother's side) of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and his wife Elisabeth of Bavaria (Sissi). He is a Fabergé expert and has published many books and articles on the jewellers Peter Carl Fabergé and Victor Mayer. He is the curator of several mayor international Fabergé exhibitions.
Dr. von Habsburg attended universities in Fribourg and Berne, Switzerland; Munich, Germany; and Florence, Italy, before earning his Ph.D. from the University of Fribourg in 1965. In 1966 he joined the staff of Christie, Manson & Woods Auctioneers as Chairman, Switzerland, overseeing a network of offices throughout Europe. In 1980 he became Chairman of European Operations for the company. Later in his career, he served for four years as Chairman, New York and Geneva, for Habsburg Fine Art International Auctioneers. At both organizations, his work specialized in silver and gold, objects of vertu and Russian art.
Dr. von Habsburg is an internationally renowned author and leading authority on Fabergé. Much of his career has been devoted to organizing and curatorial work for exhibitions all over the world. He served as the curator and organizer for Fabergé, Jeweller to the Tsars (1986-87) at Kunsthalle in Munich. Also, while as a Board Member with the Fabergé Arts Foundation, he was Chief Curator of Fabergé, Imperial Court Jeweler (1993-94), which was shown in St. Petersburg, Paris and London. He also served as Guest Curator of Fabergé in America, which toured five cities in the United States (1996-97).
As an educator, Dr. von Habsburg served as an adjunct professor for The New York School of Interior Design, The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, and New York University. He is currently a lecturer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Some of his topics include "Princely Collections," "The Habsburgs as Collectors and Patrons of the Arts," and "Celebrated Habsburg Women."
Fluent in seven languages, Dr. von Habsburg joined Fabergé Co. in 1994 as a consultant, spokesperson and lecturer worldwide. He has authored seven and co-written two books on Fabergé and related topics, as well as 75 articles, which have been published in various art journals all over the world. In addition, he has been featured prominently in a Russian film (1994), a Japanese film and two biographies for the Arts & Entertainment Network (A&E), all in association with Fabergé.
Monarchical styles of Archduke Geza of Austria-Hungary |
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Reference style | His Imperial and Royal Highness |
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Spoken style | Your Imperial and Royal Highness |
Alternative style | Sir |
Dr. von Habsburg has also been featured in the A&E documentary, Treasures of the Habsburgs (1998), and Habsburgs Today on the Romance Channel (1999).
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[edit] Marriage and children
His first marriage, in 1965, was to Monika Decker (Born 1939) produced three sons:
- Franz Ferdinand (Born 1967)
- Ferdinand (Born 1969) He is currently working for UNDP in Southern Sudan
- Maximilian (Born 1974)
They were divorced in 1991.
His second marriage is to Elizabeth Jane Kunstadter (Born 1957).
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Géza von Habsburg
Born: 14 November 1940 |
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Austro-Hungarian royalty | ||
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Preceded by Archduke István |
Line of succession to the Austro-Hungarian throne | Succeeded by Archduke Michael |