This paper deals with an unknown Bohemical illuminated manuscript from the Austrian National Library in Vienna, which dates back to 1557 and which was dedicated to Ferdinand I of Habsburg (Cod. 11704). The illuminations of the manuscript were commissioned in Prague and they could be connected with a Prague Old Town guild painter Fabián Puléř. The commission of the painting completes the existing image of the relation between the court cultural circle, Catholic representatives of the Church and the Prague community of guild painters in the mid-16th centur
Sharon Hermon. Illuminated manuscripts of the court of king Wenceslas IV of Bohemia. In: Scriptorium...
Ústav dějin křesťanského uměníInstitute of Christian Art HistoryCatholic Theological FacultyKatolick...
In this paper, the author examines the script forms and ornaments of five works by the Hungarian cal...
Iconography of Bohemian Territorial Saint-Patrons in Book Illumination of 16th century The research ...
The topic of the diploma thesis is the Malostranský gradual (hymnal, collection of religious songs f...
The author examines leaflet publicity and the relationship between Ferdinand I and the city of Pragu...
The thesis Collecting of German and Austrian Panel Paintings of the 14th-16th Centuries at the Natio...
Aim of this diploma thesis is both a comparison of three manuscripts which are copies of paintings o...
Among the works of older Czech literature, we can find not only the texts with entertaining characte...
From the 16th to the 19th century, illuminated manuscripts were acquired by the great printer-publis...
The catalog is dedicated to those manuscripts of the Austrian National Library which were commission...
The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library has a collection of rare manuscripts, some of which have...
‘The discovery’ of art in the times of the emperor Rudolph II of Habsburg’s reign remains a sort of ...
The work deals with the entry of Maximilian II into Vienna in May 1552. The work is based on theoret...
12 Summary The Graphic Production of Albrecht Altdorfer after 1520 in Collections of the National Ga...
Sharon Hermon. Illuminated manuscripts of the court of king Wenceslas IV of Bohemia. In: Scriptorium...
Ústav dějin křesťanského uměníInstitute of Christian Art HistoryCatholic Theological FacultyKatolick...
In this paper, the author examines the script forms and ornaments of five works by the Hungarian cal...
Iconography of Bohemian Territorial Saint-Patrons in Book Illumination of 16th century The research ...
The topic of the diploma thesis is the Malostranský gradual (hymnal, collection of religious songs f...
The author examines leaflet publicity and the relationship between Ferdinand I and the city of Pragu...
The thesis Collecting of German and Austrian Panel Paintings of the 14th-16th Centuries at the Natio...
Aim of this diploma thesis is both a comparison of three manuscripts which are copies of paintings o...
Among the works of older Czech literature, we can find not only the texts with entertaining characte...
From the 16th to the 19th century, illuminated manuscripts were acquired by the great printer-publis...
The catalog is dedicated to those manuscripts of the Austrian National Library which were commission...
The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library has a collection of rare manuscripts, some of which have...
‘The discovery’ of art in the times of the emperor Rudolph II of Habsburg’s reign remains a sort of ...
The work deals with the entry of Maximilian II into Vienna in May 1552. The work is based on theoret...
12 Summary The Graphic Production of Albrecht Altdorfer after 1520 in Collections of the National Ga...
Sharon Hermon. Illuminated manuscripts of the court of king Wenceslas IV of Bohemia. In: Scriptorium...
Ústav dějin křesťanského uměníInstitute of Christian Art HistoryCatholic Theological FacultyKatolick...
In this paper, the author examines the script forms and ornaments of five works by the Hungarian cal...