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The age of Anna Amalia: Collecting and patronage in eighteenth-century Weimar.
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The age of Anna Amalia: Collecting and patronage in eighteenth-century Weimar./
作者:
Lindeman, Christina K.
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200 p.
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Advisers: Julie A. Plax; Steven Martinson.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-08A.
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Art History. -
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9780549166283
The age of Anna Amalia: Collecting and patronage in eighteenth-century Weimar.
Lindeman, Christina K.
The age of Anna Amalia: Collecting and patronage in eighteenth-century Weimar.
- 200 p.
Advisers: Julie A. Plax; Steven Martinson.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Arizona, 2007.
On December 2, 1998, the World Heritage committee of UNESCO added the German city of Weimar to its World Heritage List, acknowledging Weimar's important eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth-century collections of art and architecture. The foundations for Weimar's cultural production are based on the city's monumental prominent leading eighteenth-century literary figures, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Gottfried Herder, and Fredrick Schiller. However, as recent German scholarship has shown "classical" Weimar reached its height in the late-eighteenth century because of the intellectual society cultivated by Anna Amalia, Duchess of Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1739-1807).
ISBN: 9780549166283Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Upon the death of her husband Duke Ernst August Konstantin in 1758, Anna Amalia became regent, ruling for sixteen years until her eldest son, Karl August, assumed rulership. Under Anna Amalia's guidance the small principality with its marginal economic and political resources was transformed into one of the most important literary and artistic centers of its day. However, historians still refer to this period in Central European and German history as the "Age of Goethe," but does this not overshadow the impact of Anna Amalia's patronage of German artists and consumption of culture?
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