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"Prague, The Crown of Bohemia, 1347-1437, the companion to a landmark exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, celebrates the remarkable flowering of art that took place in Prague as the city emerged as a European cultural capital. In essays and entries on works of art drawn from Czech, other European, and American collections, an esteemed group of scholars elucidate this compelling chapter in European history. Among the nearly 200 objects are paintings, including panels by Master Theodoric from the Holy Cross Chapel at Karlstejn Castle; goldsmiths' work from Saint Vitus's Cathedral that has not been exhibited for decades; sculpture; drawings, including an artist's model book with its original carrying case; stained glass; embroideries from ecclesiastical vestments; and illuminated manuscripts from the personal collection of Wenceslas IV. These precious objects bear witness to the achievements of the hundreds of artists trained and active in Prague and its rulers' dominions during this spectacular century."--Jacket
"This catalogue accompanies the Fall 2005 exhibition that celebrates the flowering of art in medieval Prague, when the city became not only an imperial but also an intellectual and artistic capital of Europe. Scholars trace the distinctly Bohemian art that developed during the reigns of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and his sons; the artistic achievements of master craftsmen; and the rebuilding of Prague Castle and of Saint Vitus' Cathedral" -- Metropolitan Museum of Art website
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Prague: the Crown of Bohemia, 1347-1437
edited by Barbara Drake Boehm and Jirí Fajt
New York
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
New Haven
Yale University Press
[2005]
New York
New Haven
New York
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
New Haven
Yale University Press
2005
1 online resource (xii, 366 pages)
illustrations (chiefly color), color maps
1 online resource (xii, 366 pages)
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Metropolitan Museum of Art publications
Catalog of an exhibition being held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from September 20, 2005, to January 3, 2006, and at Prague Castle from February 16 to May 21, 2006
Includes bibliographical references (pages 330-352) and index
Charles IV : toward a new imperial style
Jirí Fajt. --
Charles IV : the realm of faith
Barbara Drake Boehm. --
The circle of Charles IV
The example of Prague in Europe
Robert Suckale,
Jirí Fajt. --
Prague as a new capital
Paul Crossley,
Zoë Opacic. --
Called to create : luxury artists at work in Prague
Barbara Drake Boehm. --
The artistic culture of Prague Jewry
Vivian B. Mann. --
Wenceslas IV
Barbara Drake Boehm,
Jirí Fajt. --
The beautiful style
Gerhard Schmidt. --
The Hussite Revolution and sacred art
Jan Royt. --
Sigismund, the last Luxembourg
Ernó Marosi --
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"Prague, The Crown of Bohemia, 1347-1437, the companion to a landmark exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, celebrates the remarkable flowering of art that took place in Prague as the city emerged as a European cultural capital. In essays and entries on works of art drawn from Czech, other European, and American collections, an esteemed group of scholars elucidate this compelling chapter in European history. Among the nearly 200 objects are paintings, including panels by Master Theodoric from the Holy Cross Chapel at Karlstejn Castle; goldsmiths' work from Saint Vitus's Cathedral that has not been exhibited for decades; sculpture; drawings, including an artist's model book with its original carrying case; stained glass; embroideries from ecclesiastical vestments; and illuminated manuscripts from the personal collection of Wenceslas IV. These precious objects bear witness to the achievements of the hundreds of artists trained and active in Prague and its rulers' dominions during this spectacular century."--Jacket
"This catalogue accompanies the Fall 2005 exhibition that celebrates the flowering of art in medieval Prague, when the city became not only an imperial but also an intellectual and artistic capital of Europe. Scholars trace the distinctly Bohemian art that developed during the reigns of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and his sons; the artistic achievements of master craftsmen; and the rebuilding of Prague Castle and of Saint Vitus' Cathedral" -- Metropolitan Museum of Art website
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Charles
IV
Holy Roman Emperor
1316-1378)-
Art patronage-
Exhibitions
Charles
IV
empereur du Saint Empire romain germanique
1316-1378)-
Mécénat-
Expositions
Charles
IV
Holy Roman Emperor
1316-1378)
https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtMkCvYdtwH4WWbkmBVmd
Art.
2008.
Art, Gothic-
Czech Republic-
Prague-
Exhibitions
Art, High Gothic-
Czech Republic-
Prague-
Exhibitions
Art, Medieval-
Czech Republic-
Prague-
Exhibitions
Art, Czech-
Czech Republic-
Prague-
To 1500-
Exhibitions
Art gothique-
République tchèque-
Prague-
Expositions
Art médiéval-
République tchèque-
Prague-
Expositions
Art gothique-
Gothique rayonnant-
République tchèque-
Prague-
Expositions
Art tchèque-
République tchèque-
Prague-
Jusqu'à 1500-
Expositions
Art, Czech.
Art, Gothic.
Art, High Gothic.
Art, Medieval.
Art patronage.
Buchmalerei.
Beeldende kunsten.
Handschriften.
Czech Republic-
Prague.
https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJx8GftxppRcBGc7cYtdwC
Böhmen.
New York