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Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol is remembered as a remarkable figure of his time, embodying the dual roles of a Counter-Reformation leader and a cultured humanist and art enthusiast. As the younger brother of Emperor Maximilian II, he became Governor of Bohemia in 1547 and ruled over Tyrol and Further Austria from Innsbruck for over thirty years. His marriage to Philippine Welser, a commoner, was a secret defiance of societal norms, leading him to transform Ambras Castle into a stunning example of Renaissance architecture. This endeavor also established his renowned collection of arms, armor, coins, books, manuscripts, and fine art. A beautifully illustrated exhibition catalogue offers an in-depth exploration of Ferdinand II's life and contributions, immersing readers in the significant political and religious landscape of the sixteenth century. The catalogue showcases his extraordinary chamber of art and wonders, along with his impressive armouries and library. Richly produced with vibrant illustrations, it serves as a tribute to the collector-prince and invites admiration and reflection on his legacy. This engaging work is perfect for those interested in the intersection of art, history, and the influential figures of Europe's ruling dynasties.
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Ferdinand II : 450 years sovereign ruler of Tyrol - jubilee exhibition : an exhibition of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, in cooperation with the National Gallery in Prague and the Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences : 15 June-8 October 2017, Sabine Haag, Veronika Sandbichler, Česko Národní galerie Praha
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- 2017,
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- Très bon
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- 43,99 €
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