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Book Review
Kunstkammer: Early Modern Art and Curiosity Cabinets in the Holy Roman Empire
09/2024 | 1458 | 166
Pages: 976-7
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Sandbichler, Veronika (Sandbichler, Veronika)
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Kunstkammer: Early Modern Art and Curiosity Cabinets in the Holy Roman Empire By Jeffrey Chipps Smith. 319 pp. incl. 179 col. + 10 b. & w. ills. (Reaktion Books, London, 2022), £35. ISBN 978–1–78914–612–7. | :
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3. Cabinet of Archduke Ferdinand II. Nuremberg or Mantua, c.1582. Ebony, maple, walnut and silver, 75 by 62 by 45 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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Global mission iconography in the Jesuit Church in Innsbruck (1636–66)
08/2020 | 1409 | 162
Pages: 658-672
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Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (Bailey, Gauvin Alexander)
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1. St Francis Xavier and the miracle of the crab. Second half of the seventeenth century. Oil on canvas. (Chapel of St Francis Xavier, Church of the Holy Trinity, Innsbruck).
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10. Design for the Francis Xavier altar, by Bartolomäus von Opstal. c.1666. Bistre, graphite, wash and reddish and ochre pigments on paper, 16.2 by 21 cm. (Archives of the Jesuit College, Innsbruck).
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11. Detail of Fig.5.
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12. Design for the Francis Xavier altar, by Bartolomäus von Opstal. c.1666. Black ink and reddish pigment on paper, 43.4 by 29.8 cm. (Archives of the Jesuit College, Innsbruck).
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13. Design for the Francis Xavier altar, by Bartolomäus von Opstal. c.1666. Black ink, reddish pigment and wash on paper, 42.2 by 24.1 cm. (Archives of the Jesuit College, Innsbruck).
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15. This illustration shows us the people and island which have been discovered by the Christian King of Portugal, by Johann Froschauer. 1505. Woodcut. (From A. Vespucci: Mundus Novus, Augsburg; Bridgeman Images).
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17. Detail of Fig.5.
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2. Vault of the Chapel of St Francis Xavier, Church of the Holy Trinity, Innsbruck, by Georg Braun and others. 1636. Stucco and gilding.
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4. Martyrdom of the Japanese saints Paul Miki, James Kisai and John de Goto, by Paul Pock. 1644. Oil on canvas, height 400 cm. (Church of the Holy Trinity, Innsbruck).
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5. Altar of the Chapel of St Francis Xavier, Church of the Holy Trinity, Innsbruck, by Bartholomäus von Opstal. 1666–68. Marble and gilded bronze, 690 by 400 cm. The altarpiece is Francis Xavier baptising an Indian nobleman, attributed to Heinrich Schönfeld. 1670. Oil on canvas, 250 by 175 cm.
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6. Detail of Fig.2, showing the map of India.
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7. A figure of the East Indies and adjacent islands. Hand-coloured engraving, 36 by 48.5 cm. From A. Ortelius: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Antwerp 1570. (Boston Public Library).
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8. A depiction of the islands of Japan. Hand-coloured engraving, 36 by 48.5 cm. From A. Ortelius: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Antwerp 1595. (Sanderus Antiquariaat, Ghent).
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9. Detail of Fig.2, showing the map of Japan.
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Xavierius’s dream of bringing help to the Indies, by Abraham van Diepenbeek. Engraving, 10.5 by 13.5 cm. (From Imago Primi Saeculi Societatis Iesu, Antwerp 1640).
Western art unattributed:
14. Design for the Francis Xavier altar. c.1666. Bistre, graphite and wash on paper. 44.9 by 30.9 cm. (Archives of the Jesuit College, Innsbruck).
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16. Design for a sculpture of St Francis Xavier for the Francis Xavier Altar. c.1666. Graphite, black ink and wash on paper, 42 by 24 cm. (Archives of the Jesuit College, Innsbruck).
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3. Plan of the Jesuit (now the University) Church, Innsbruck. 1781. Ink and watercolour on paper, 73.5 by 52 cm. (Tiroler Landesarchiv).
Article
Changed locations: the Habsburg cityscapes in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
07/2019 | 1396 | 161
Pages: 544-555
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Concin, Adriana (Concin, Adriana)
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1. The first courtyard of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, looking south, showing the frescos of Konstanz and (behind the column) Wiener Neustadt. (Photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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10. Kaiserebersdorf and Sterzing, by Bastiano Veronese, Cesare Baglioni, Giovanni Lombardi and Turino da Piemonte. 1565. Frescos, 120 by 215 cm. and 160 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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11. Detail of Fig.10, showing the view of Sterzing.
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12. Plan of the proposed identification of the frescos in the first courtyard, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence: 1. Vienna; 2. Innsbruck; 3. Kaiserebersdorf; 4. Sterzing; 5. Konstanz; 6. Wiener Neustadt; 7. Hall in Tirol; 8. Trieste; 9. Breisach; 10. Passau; 11. Stein/Krems; 12. Klosterneuburg; 13. Graz; 14. Freiburg im Breisgau; 15. Linz; 16. Bratislava; 17. Formerly Prague, destroyed by Giuseppe del Rosso's inscription (1812); a. Doorway to Piazza della Signoria; b. Doorway to the Cortile della Dogana; c. Inscription by Messer Fabio Segni (1565); and d. Niche with Samson and the Philistine, by Pierino da Vinci.
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13. Graz, by Bottega Amedeo Benini after Matthaeus Merian. 1958. Fresco, 380 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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14. Krems, by Bastiano Veronese, Cesare Baglioni, Giovanni Lombardi and Turino da Piemonte. 1565. Fresco, 380 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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15. Watercolour after the original view of Graz in the first courtyard of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, by Carlo Chiostri. Before 1892. Watercolour on paper, 36 by 22 cm. (Landesarchiv Steiermark, Graz).
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16. The first courtyard of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, showing the view of Freiburg im Breisgau, behind the bronze putto. c.1860–90. Photograph, 19 by 25 cm. (Österreichisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Vienna).
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2. Plan of the current identification of the frescos in the first courtyard, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence: 1. Vienna; 2. Innsbruck; 3. Kaiserebersdorf; 4. Konstanz; 5. Wiener Neustadt; 6. Hall in Tirol; 7. Sterzing; 8. Prague; 9. Passau; 10. Stein; 11. Klosterneuburg; 12. Graz; 13. Freiburg im Breisgau; 14. Linz; 15. Bratislava; a. Doorway to the Piazza della Signoria; b. Inscription by Giuseppe del Rosso (1812); c. Doorway to the Cortile della Dogana; d. Inscription by Messer Fabio Segni (1565); and e. Niche with Samson and the Philistine, by Pierino da Vinci.
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3. Below The first courtyard in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, showing the proposed location of frescos, by Vincenzo Borghini. North is on the left. 1565. Pen and ink, 21.3 by 15.2 cm. (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence).
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4. Opposite The first courtyard of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, looking north. (Photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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5. Inscription by Giuseppe del Rosso. c.1812. Fresco, 380 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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6. Trieste, by Bastiano Veronese, Cesare Baglioni, Giovanni Lombardi and Turino da Piemonte. 1565. Fresco, 160 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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7. Opposite top left Actual delineation of the city of Brysach, as seen from morning to evening (east view); and The city of Brysach, as seen from evening to morning (west view), from M. Merian: Topographia Alsatiae, Frankfurt c.1650. Etching, 28.8 cm by 38 cm. (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna).
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8. Opposite top right Breisach, by Bastiano Veronese, Cesare Baglioni, Giovanni Lombardi and Turino da Piemonte. 1565. Fresco, 160 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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9. Opposite below Fresco of Innsbruck in Palazzo Vecchio, by Julius von Ficker. 1860s. Photograph, 60 by 40 cm. (Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck).
Exhibition Review
The Art of Power: Habsburg Women in the Renaissance. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 852-854
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Fössel, Amalie (Fössel, Amalie)
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4. Margaret of Austria, by Conrat Meit. c.1518. Pear wood (?), 7.7 by 7.2 by 4.6 cm. (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck).
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5. Tapestry with the arms of Margaret of Austria, by Henri van Lacke, Edingen. 1528. Silk and wool, 301 by 375 cm. (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck).
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6. Folding fan. Sri Lanka, 1542. Ivory and ebony, 43 by 33 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck)
Exhibition Review
Johann Evangelist Holzer. Augsburg, Eichstätt and Innsbruck
11/2010 | 1292 | 152
Pages: 767-768
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Tostmann, Oliver (Tostmann, Oliver)
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Johann Evangelist Holzer. Maler des Lichts 1709–1740 | institution: Diözesanmuseum , institution: Domschatz-und Diözesanmuseum , institution: Fürstbischöfiche Sommerresidenz , institution: Kirche Notre Dame , institution: Schaezlerpalais , institution: Schutzengelkirche , institution: Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum
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83. Saints of the Benedictines: model for Münsterschwarzach, by Johann Evangelist Holzer. 1737. Canvas, 87 by 110 cm. (Kunstsammlungen und Museen, Augsburg; exh. Domschatz- und Diözesanmuseum, Eichstätt).
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84. Donation of the rosary to Sts Dominic and Rosa of Lima, by Johann Evangelist Holzer. 1734. Canvas, 96 by 73 cm. (Monastery of the Cistercians, Stams; exh. Domschatz- und Diözesanmuseum, Eichstätt).
Book Review
The Hockemeyer Collection, Maiolica and Glass
06/1999 | 1155 | 141
Pages: 357-358
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Poole, Julia E. (Poole, Julia E.; Poole, J. E.)
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The Hockemeyer Collection, Maiolica and Glass | author: Dreier, Franz Adrian , author: Mallet, J. V. G.
Exhibition Review
Hispania-Austria. Innsbruck, Schloss Ambras
11/1992 | 1076 | 134
Pages: 752-754
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Campbell, Lorne (Campbell, Lorne; C., L.)
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66. Portrait of Lorenzo de Suárez de Figueroa, by Alessandro Leopardi(?). c. 1503-05. Bronze, 234 by 128 cm. (Museo de la Catedral, Badajoz; Exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck).
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67. Assumption of the Virgin, by Michel Sittow. Wood, 21.2 by 16.4 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.; Exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck).
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68. Corpse of Maximilian I, by the Monnogrammist A. A. 1519. Paper, 43 by 28 cm. (Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz; Exh. Schloss Ambras).
Exhibition Review
Joseph Anton Koch. Innsbruck
12/1989 | 1041 | 131
Pages: 879-881
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Bailey, Colin J. (Bailey, Colin J.)
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101. Sacrifice of Noah, by Joseph Anton Koch, 1803.86 by 116 cm. (Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt-am-Main; Exh. Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart).
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102. The Lauterbrunnen Valley in the Bernese Oberland, by Joseph Anton Koch. 1792-94. Pen and Brown Ink, 18.9 by 24 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart).
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103. View of the Hasli Valley near Meiringen, by Joseph Anton Koch. 1817. 101 by 134 cm. (Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck; Exh. Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart).
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104. Landscape with the Return of Jacob, by Joseph Anton Koch. 1816. 73 by 96 cm. (Museum der Bildenden Künste, Leipzig; Exh. Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart).
Book Review
Die Baumeister Gumpp
03/1981 | 936 | 123
Pages: 176-177
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Powell, Nicolas (Powell, Nicolas; Powell, Caryll Nicolas Peter; P., C. N. P.; Powell, Nicholas; Powell, C. N. P.)
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Die Baumeister Gumpp | author: Krapf, Michael
Book Review
Die Bronzestandbilder des Maximiliangrabmales in der Hofkirche zu Innsbruck
12/1936 | 405 | 69
Pages: 288-289
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Oman, Charles (Oman, Charles; Oman, Charles Chichele; O., C. C.; Oman, C. C.; Oman, Charles C.)
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Die Bronzestandbilder des Maximiliangrabmales in der Hofkirche zu Innsbruck | author: Oberhammer, Vinzenz