MONTBLANC Patron of Art / Max Von Oppenheim
In connection with the annual “Montblanc de la Culture Arts Patronage Award”, which was established in 1992, Montblanc has issued a strictly Limited Edition fountain
In connection with the annual “Montblanc de la Culture Arts Patronage Award”, which was established in 1992, Montblanc has issued a strictly Limited Edition fountain
“Art must take reality by surprise,” said French novelist Francoise Sagan. And Montblanc has indeed surprised once again with its latest Patron of Art pen
With the annual Patron of Art Edition Montblanc celebrates the contribution of historical patrons of arts since 1992. For 2021, that patron is one of
With the annual Patron of Art Edition Montblanc celebrates the contribution of historical patrons of arts since 1992. With the Patron of Art Edition 2014
John Pierpont Morgan was not only one of the most influential financial magnates during America’s “Golden Age”, but also an enthusiastic lover and patron of
Sugar magnate Sir Henry was one of the most important industrialists in the Victorian era of Great Britain and perhaps the greatest art lover and
Astronomy was Nicolaus Copernicus’ only love. He followed the orbits of the heavenly bodies with his naked eye, and created the basis for today’s view
To the Present day, Alexander von Humboldt is regarded as the most prominent German naturalist and explorer and an influential patron of the arts and
Frederick the Great was anything but an ordinary king. He is a celebrated historical figure, not only because he saw himself as the “first servant
Pope Julius II entered the Vatican in 1503 as the new Pontifex Maximus, and during his ten-year papacy worked successfully to safeguard the church state
Andrew Carnegie is still considered one of the greatest patrons of culture in the modern world. A Steel tycoon who emigrated from Scotland to the
More than 1,000 years ago, as the founder of Carolingian Renaissance – the fusion of classical ideals with the intellectual heritage of the Germanic world