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Karner, Herbert, Ciulisová, Ingrid and García García, Bernardo J. (Eds.): The Habsburgs and their Courts in Europe, 1400–1700: Between Cosmopolitism and Regionalism, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net-ART-Books, 2018 (PALATIUM e-Publications, Volume 1). https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.86.81

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ISBN 978-94-6018-483-3 (PDF)

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07/16/2018

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Herbert Karner (Ed.), Ingrid Ciulisová (Ed.), Bernardo J. García García (Ed.)

The Habsburgs and their Courts in Europe, 1400–1700

Between Cosmopolitism and Regionalism

This volume examines the architecture and culture at the various courts of one of Europe’s most important royal dynasties, the Habsburgs. It looks for a specific Habsburg idiom in the sphere of princely representation at the courts in Madrid, Brussels, Vienna, Prague, Bratislava and Budapest, and contrasts the supranational features of this dynastic identity to its regional incarnations.

The nucleus of princely representation was the court residence. Hence the Habsburgs’ official apartments are studied in relation to their court ceremony, to see if a unifying model was adopted in the different palaces in Brussels, Madrid and Central Europe. The supranational dynastic identity developed by the Habsburgs is then compared with local forms of identity, as articulated by the nobility in Bohemia, Hungary and Poland. This shows how the palaces and their decoration also expressed loyalty to the traditions of the homeland, so-called Landespatriotismus.

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Table of Contents
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Front Matter
Contents
Krista De Jonge
6
Herbert Karner, Ingrid Ciulisová, Bernardo J. García García
7-10
Bruno Meier
Die Präsenz der Dynastie in den vorderösterreichischen Stammlanden im Spätmittelalter (12. bis 15. Jahrhundert)
12-27
Nicole Riegel
Kaiser Maximilian I. in Innsbruck
28-45
Ivan P. Muchka
Architektur in der Beziehung zur Musik am Prager Hof der Habsburger
46-54
Milton Pedro Dias Pacheco
The Architectural Reformation and the Space Ritualization of the Portuguese Royal Residences during the Reign of Philip I of Habsburg (1580–1598)
55-71
Dagmar Eichberger
The case of Emperor Maximilian I (1459–1519)
100-114
Eva-Bettina Krems
Diego Velázquez’ Bildnisse als Teil einer höfisch politischen Porträtkultur
115-131
Madelon Simons
Emperor Ferdinand I and his Son Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria in Prague (1547–1567)
132-147
Werner Telesko
On the Instrumentalisation of Piety towards the Cross at the Viennese Court in the Seventeenth Century
159-180
Ilaria Hoppe
The Villa Poggio Imperiale in Florence under Maria Maddalena of Austria
181-206
Annemarie Jordan Gschwend
The Monumental Chapel and Funerary Tombs built by Catherine of Austria in the San Jerónimos Monastic Complex in Belém
207-240
242-266
Pál Ács
A European Legend in the Context of Sixteenth Century Oriental Studies
267-282
Annick Born
Süleyman and Charles V: Iconographic Discourse, Enhancement of Power and Magnificence, or Two Faces of the Same Coin?
283-302
Andrea Sommer-Mathis
Türkische Elemente in Theater und Fest an den Habsburgerhöfen im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert
303-335
List of Contributors
348

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