Description:

Liszt Franz 1811 - 1886 ComposerFranz Liszt strands of hair, beautifully presented
Franz Liszt (1811-1886), Hungarian composer and piano virtuoso, inventor of the symphonic poem and composer of dozens of works including symphonies, piano compositions, and choral music.



Offered here is a unique relic that directly links us to the personage of Franz Liszt. This collection of five hair strands, mounted in plastic, derives from the John Reznikoff Hair Collection, certified in 2014 as the largest Hair Collection by The Guinness Book of World Records. The strands are encapsulated below a portrait of Liszt. Beautifully presented on a 8.5" x 11" sheet on light card stock with University Archives certification along the bottom. The original lock was obtained in 1884 by Carl V. Lachmund, a friend and student of Liszt's.


Hair collecting was a proper and very personal way of remembering someone, and began during the Victorian era. It predated photography and was superior to autograph collecting as it better connected the person with the owner.


Full Letter of Authenticity from John Reznikoff, a noted expert in the field, including a copy of the Guinness Book of World Record page, noting Reznikoff's collection. Includes documentation setting forth provenance.

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