Characteristic for all contributions to the Wiener Jahrbuch in 2010 is the presentation of latest re...
Paintings, drawings, prints, maps, jewels, gems, statuettes, medals, exotica, antiquities, dried ani...
‘Panstereomachia. This title, as long as a man’s arm, belongs to an exhibition of a novel kind, whic...
This paper deals with a famous private natural history collection of the court, transformed to a pub...
The (art) collection of Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553-1595) is widely unknown when it comes to ea...
The phenomenon of princely and scientific collections that proliferated in Europe during the sixtee...
This article examines the Exhibition of Flemish and Belgian Art, 1300 to 1900, which was hosted by t...
The exhibition Princely Splendour: The Power of Pomp explores collecting in the Baroque period and u...
The history of political images is indeed rich in topoi. One of them is the inseparable conjunction ...
The Austrian Museum of Art and Industry, the first of its kind on the European continent, gave equal...
Discussions concerning the establishment of a ‘House of History that would collect and exhibit ‘Aust...
Charles I: King and Collector beautifully reproduces paintings and other objects shown in an exhibit...
In 2014 the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia embarked upon a redisplay of its It...
The Austrian Museum for Folk Culture (Österreichisches Museum für Volkskunde) was established in 189...
The Carolingian book was a political instrument used for uniting the empire, which placed it at the ...
Characteristic for all contributions to the Wiener Jahrbuch in 2010 is the presentation of latest re...
Paintings, drawings, prints, maps, jewels, gems, statuettes, medals, exotica, antiquities, dried ani...
‘Panstereomachia. This title, as long as a man’s arm, belongs to an exhibition of a novel kind, whic...
This paper deals with a famous private natural history collection of the court, transformed to a pub...
The (art) collection of Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553-1595) is widely unknown when it comes to ea...
The phenomenon of princely and scientific collections that proliferated in Europe during the sixtee...
This article examines the Exhibition of Flemish and Belgian Art, 1300 to 1900, which was hosted by t...
The exhibition Princely Splendour: The Power of Pomp explores collecting in the Baroque period and u...
The history of political images is indeed rich in topoi. One of them is the inseparable conjunction ...
The Austrian Museum of Art and Industry, the first of its kind on the European continent, gave equal...
Discussions concerning the establishment of a ‘House of History that would collect and exhibit ‘Aust...
Charles I: King and Collector beautifully reproduces paintings and other objects shown in an exhibit...
In 2014 the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia embarked upon a redisplay of its It...
The Austrian Museum for Folk Culture (Österreichisches Museum für Volkskunde) was established in 189...
The Carolingian book was a political instrument used for uniting the empire, which placed it at the ...
Characteristic for all contributions to the Wiener Jahrbuch in 2010 is the presentation of latest re...
Paintings, drawings, prints, maps, jewels, gems, statuettes, medals, exotica, antiquities, dried ani...
‘Panstereomachia. This title, as long as a man’s arm, belongs to an exhibition of a novel kind, whic...