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Die Grundung der Albertina (AT) (German Edition) : Herzog Albert und seine Zeit

Benedik, Christian(Text by)Bischoff, Cordula(Text by)Hertel, Sandra(Text by)Kernbauer, Alois(Text by)Kulcsar, Krisztina(Text by)Leoncini, Luca(Text by)Oers, Wim(Text by)Schmale, Wolfgang(Text by)Wolf, Rudiger(Text by)Schroeder, Klaus Albrecht(Edited by)
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In 1776 Prince Albert of Saxony, Duke of Teschen, and his consort, Archduchess Maria Christina, laid the foundation for what would become the renowned collection of prints that today bears Albert's name.

The couple's appreciation for drawings and prints, which they considered on par with painting, was un usual for the time.

Contradicting the predominant conventions of collecting and the traditional hierar chy of art genres, the ducal couple cultivated a seri ous interest in the art of their day.

In his intention to establish an encyclopedic collection, Albert served as an important patron for contemporary artists of his era.

This volume of essays is the first comprehensive look at the eventful life of the founder of the Alberti na, a biography that unfolded before the backdrop of absolutism, revolution, and the Congress of Vienna.

Exhibition: Albertina, Vienna, March 14-June 29, 2014

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Hatje Cantz
377573824X / 9783775738248
Paperback / softback
01/04/2014
Germany
240 x 300 mm, 1840 grams
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