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Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann

    7. máj 1948
    Court, Cloister & City
    Art and architecture in Central Europe 1550 - 1620
    (Ost-)Mitteleuropa als Kunstgeschichtsregion?
    Painterly Enlightenment
    Toward a Geography of Art
    • Toward a Geography of Art

      • 504 stránok
      • 18 hodin čítania
      4,3(13)Ohodnotiť

      Focusing on the complexities of art's geographical context, this book explores how political borders and cultural exchanges shape artistic identity. Through a series of essays, it examines the early modern period in Europe, Latin America, and Asia, addressing issues like transculturation, mestizaje, and artistic diffusion. The author presents a historical overview alongside case studies, challenging conventional narratives in art history and establishing a foundational understanding of the geography of art as a critical subject.

      Toward a Geography of Art
    • Painterly Enlightenment

      The Art of Franz Anton Maulbertsch, 1724-1796

      • 208 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      Franz Anton Maulbertsch, an Austrian fresco painter celebrated for his vibrant color palette, has largely been overlooked in mainstream art history despite his significance in Central Europe. In "Painterly Enlightenment," Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann presents the first extensive English-language examination of Maulbertsch, illuminating the artist's contributions and exploring his unique place within the broader artistic landscape of his time. This study seeks to reestablish Maulbertsch's legacy and importance in the context of the Enlightenment.

      Painterly Enlightenment
    • This bibliography provides an overview of previous scholarship on the history of art and architecture in Central Europe during te period 1550-1620. Arranging material by region, it offers a general orientation, as well as pointing out little-known contributions.

      Art and architecture in Central Europe 1550 - 1620
    • From the Renaissance to the end of the Ancien Regime, this book presents over three centuries of European art in both its social and cultural background. It examines painting, sculpture and architecture, as well as applied media, and traces the artistic developments in Central Europe.

      Court, Cloister & City