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Baroque Architecture in Bohemia

English

Translated by: Anna Bryson, Branislava Kuburovic, Lea Bennis

A complete history of Bohemian architecture during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

The art of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries forms one of the most important chapters in the cultural history of Bohemia. In this period, art attained a remarkably high level, with Bohemia emerging as a rival to the other cultural centers of Europe. This was especially true in terms of architecture, which not only transformed the appearance of towns and villages in Bohemia but also played a part in the creation of the phenomenon known as the Baroque, which to this day remains an essential part of Czech cultural identity.

The monumental Baroque Architecture in Bohemia brings together multiple generations of art historians from Charles University and the Czech Academy of Sciences to offer the single most comprehensive examination and exploration of Bohemian architecture during this extraordinary period. The book begins with the Renaissance roots of Baroque Bohemia: it introduces readers to the influence of the cultured and eccentric Rudolf II, who moved the seat of the Holy Roman Empire back to Prague, inviting foreign artists, architects, and alchemists with him; it shows the importance of Albrecht von Wallenstein, whose military success in the Thirty Years War heralded a massive building campaign that helped usher in the Baroque age. When the book moves to the period commonly understood as the Baroque, it discusses leading Czech architects, such as Jan Blaej Santini-Aichel and Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, but also focuses on lesser-known regional architects and the important Italian architects and artists that left their mark on Bohemia. The architectural and artistic developments are all set among the broader cultural and social context of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

The book contains extensive pictorial documentationmost impressively Vladimír Uher and Martin Mickas gorgeous architectural photographs. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 248 x 298mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: KarolinumNakladatelstvi Univerzity KarlovyCzech Republic
  • Publication City/Country: Czechia
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9788024655185

About

Petr Macek teaches in the art history department at Charles University and works for the National Heritage Institute in Prague. Richard Biegel is director of Charles Universitys Institute of Art History. Jakub Bachtík is a researcher at Charles Universitys Institute of Art History. Anna Bryson is an independent translator of Czech. Previously she was a lecturer of intellectual history at Sussex University. Branislava Kuburovi translates primarily in the field of art history. Additionally she is the program leader for fine arts at Prague City University and teaches at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Lea Bennis translates Czech to English.  

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