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Aurea condet saecula (per arva Saturno quondam). Imperial Habsburg Medals from the coronation of Frederick III (1452) until the succession of Maximilian I (1494): Art and legitimacy between feudalism and absolutism.
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Aurea condet saecula (per arva Saturno quondam). Imperial Habsburg Medals from the coronation of Frederick III (1452) until the succession of Maximilian I (1494): Art and legitimacy between feudalism and absolutism./
作者:
Harwell, Gregory Todd.
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771 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-06, Section: A, page: 1993.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-06A.
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9780542197697
Aurea condet saecula (per arva Saturno quondam). Imperial Habsburg Medals from the coronation of Frederick III (1452) until the succession of Maximilian I (1494): Art and legitimacy between feudalism and absolutism.
Harwell, Gregory Todd.
Aurea condet saecula (per arva Saturno quondam). Imperial Habsburg Medals from the coronation of Frederick III (1452) until the succession of Maximilian I (1494): Art and legitimacy between feudalism and absolutism.
- 771 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-06, Section: A, page: 1993.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2005.
Some of the most important early Renaissance medals were made in the fifteenth century for the Habsburg Emperors Frederick III and Maximilian I. Nevertheless, the origins of these medals are obscure and the scholar must search for information on them in a variety of disjunct sources. The diverse nationalities of the artists who made them have hindered the representation of the Imperial Habsburg Medals as a group and a monographic study is needed. This dissertation seeks to remedy the situation by providing a detailed formal and iconographic analysis of the portrait and commemorative medals made in the fifteenth century for Habsburg Emperors, from the imperial coronation of Frederick III in 1452 to the succession of Maximilian I in 1494.
ISBN: 9780542197697Subjects--Topical Terms:
635474
Art History.
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