Portraits of Habsburg Rulers in the Aristocratic Collections of Eastern Croatia (CROSBI ID 275470)
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Najcer Sabljak, Jasminka
engleski
Portraits of Habsburg Rulers in the Aristocratic Collections of Eastern Croatia
This paper analyses the portraits of Habsburg rulers that were disseminated through different art media (paintings, sculptures, prints, crafts…) as an expression of power and propaganda across the Monarchy, including the area of modern-day eastern Croatia. Portraits of rulers and dignitaries were part of noble collections in palaces that were built on estates established in the first decades of the 18th century, after the Ottomans had left the area. Apart from portraits of the ruling Habsburg dynasty and portraits of dignitaries, these art collections also contained portraits of the representatives of secular and ecclesiastical authority – electors, popes and archbishops – as well as portraits of the rulers from other ruling families. The majority of the preserved portraits of rulers are found in the collections of the foreign noble families Odescalchi, Eltz, Hilleprand von Prandau and Normann-Ehrenfels.
Portraits of rulers and dignitaries, aristocratic collections, eastern Croatia
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Podaci o izdanju
1 (43)
2019.
151-160
objavljeno
0350-3437
1845-4534
10.31664/ripu.2019.43.12
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