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Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria

Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria
A Second-Born Son in Renaissance Europe
1. Auflage, 2021
The book examines the cultural patronage of Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria (1529–1595), a son of Emperor Ferdinand I. Being the second-born, the Archduke never reached the imperial throne but served as the Governor of Bohemia in Prague and then he reigned in the Tyrol. The volume aims to show how Ferdinand II’s unclear dynastic position was significant in determining his fate, and which strategies he used to represent himself as an important member of the Habsburg dynasty. Twenty-three essays organized in five sections cover his main cultural aims, starting with the structure of his court and its entertainment, architectural projects, visual arts, and the interests of the humanistic circle he gathered around him. The book also presents new information about his famous collection of art and curiosities at Ambras Castle in Innsbruck, which served as a model for Emperor Rudolf II's collecting practice. The book examines the cultural patronage of Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria (1529–1595), a son of Emperor Ferdinand I. Being the second-born, the Archduke never reached the imperial throne but served as the Governor of Bohemia in Prague and then he reigned in the Tyrol. The volume aims to show how Ferdinand II’s unclear dynastic position was significant in determining his fate, and which strategies he used to represent himself as an important member of the Habsburg dynasty. Twenty-three essays organized in five sections cover his main cultural aims, starting with the structure of his court and its entertainment, architectural projects, visual arts, and the interests of the humanistic circle he gathered around him. The book also presents new information about his famous collection of art and curiosities at Ambras Castle in Innsbruck, which served as a model for Emperor Rudolf II's collecting practice. The interdisciplinary cooperation of scholars from different countries gives readers a unique and comprehensive understanding of the actions of the Archduke in mutual relations. The book portrays the Archduke as a skilled manager, creative inventor and successful networker as the Renaissance movement was developing in Central Europe in the second half of the sixteenth century. Although the Archduke couldn’t fulfil his political ambitions, through his support for collecting, art and science, he contributed significantly to the development of the regions where he resided and connected them with the cultural achievements of Western and Southern Europe. As a whole, the book offers a detailed analysis of the lifestyle of the ''model prince“ in this era. 
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The life of Archduke Ferdinand II: Between ambitions and reality
Page 25 - 43
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The court of Archduke Ferdinand II: Its organisation, function and financing
Page 47 - 72
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Archduke Ferdinand and his journeys to the Netherlands
Markéta Ježková
Page 73 - 94
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Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol and his court armourer’s workshop in Prague
Stanislav Hrbatý
Page 95 - 114
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Self-presentation of Archduke Ferdinand in hunting entertainment during his activity as governor in the Kingdom of Bohemia
Václav Bůžek
Page 115 - 130
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The musical element of festivities organised by Archduke Ferdinand II
Jan Bat’a
Page 131 - 148
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Sisters, cousins, nieces, nephews, (and an aunt): The female dynastic contexts of Archduke Ferdinand in the transitional year of 1567
Joseph F. Patrouch
Page 149 - 165
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The architecture of Prague Castle during the governorship of Archduke Ferdinand II (1547–1567): How to read it?
Petr Uličný
Page 169 - 192
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The archduke and the architect: The personal and professional relationship between Archduke Ferdinand II and the architect Bonifaz Wolmut
Sarah W. Lynch
Page 193 - 212
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Inventories as the source of knowledge of the architecture of Archduke Ferdinand II in Tyrol
Ivan Prokop Muchka
Page 213 - 238
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Archduke Ferdinand II and building activities of Hans Tirol at the Bohemian court
Eliška Fučíková
Page 239 - 256
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Architectonic sculpture, relief and fountains at the court of Archduke Ferdinand II
Page 259 - 284
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Portraiture at the archduke’s court and in the Bohemian Lands
Blanka Kubíková
Page 285 - 302
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The court artists of Archduke Ferdinand (1567–1595)
Elisabeth Reitter
Page 303 - 324
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Scientific and literary activity linked with the influence of Archduke Ferdinand II (1529–1595) in the Bohemian Lands and in Tyrol
Ivo Purš
Page 327 - 350
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Humanist occasional poetry and strategies for acquiring patronage: The case of a court physician Georg Handsch
Lucie Storchová
Page 351 - 364
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The poet and physician Laurentius Span and his place among the humanists in the circle of Archduke Ferdinand II
Marta Vaculínová
Page 365 - 380
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Potato flowers and lemon trees: Botanical highlights at the court of Archduke Ferdinand II
Katharina Seidl
Page 381 - 395
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The reconstruction of the Kunst- and Wunderkammer of Archduke Ferdinand II: ‘Facts ‘n’ Figures’, an interim report
Veronika Sandbichler
Page 399 - 414
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From treasure chests and linen trunks: The 1596 inventory of Archduke Ferdinand II’s estate
Thomas Kuster
Page 415 - 430
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Treasures for Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol: Italy, Portugal, Spain and the Ambras Castle Kunstkammer
Annemarie Jordan Gschwend
Page 431 - 446
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Glasswork at the court of Archduke Ferdinand II: Glass jewellery from the lampworked glass collection in the Kunstkammer
Eva Lenhart
Page 447 - 462
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The Kunstkammern of Archduke Ferdinand II and Emperor Rudolf II: Past and present movements
Beket Bukovinská
Page 463 - 474
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Conclusion
Page 475 - 489
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Appendix: Abbreviations - Bibliography - Photographic credits - Index of personal names - List of contributors
Page 491 - 568
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Edition:
978-3-7001-8501-7, Print, softcover, 14.12.2021
Edition:
978-3-7001-8972-5, eBook, Digital, 14.12.2021
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
568 Pages
Format:
22,5x15cm
Images:
numerous colour and b/w images
Language:
English
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