The Migration of Artists and Architects in Central and Northern Europe, 1560-1900 /
Ancane, Anna
The Migration of Artists and Architects in Central and Northern Europe, 1560-1900 / Edited by Anna Ancane - Riga : Latvijas Makslas akademija, 2022 - 279 p. : illustrations
Migration of architects in early modern Europe Konrad A. Ottenheym, The pre-migration phase and its significance for the migration of foreign artists working at the Tudor and Jacobean courts in London (1485–1642) Kathrin Wagner, Sculptors Joseph van Enden (Eynden), Augustin van Oyen and Martin Christian Peterson: Last ‘Mannerist’ Netherlandish and Danish immigrants in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth? Michał Wardzyński, A Quellinus in Scandinavia: Thomas Quellinus (1661–1709) and his artistic production in Denmark Wendy Frère, Old connections die hard: Artistic migrations between Nuremberg and Breslau in the sixteenth century from the perspective of Silesia (selected issues) Agnieszka Patała, Transfer of new models in Riga architecture and sculptural décor in the 1750–60s: Johann Friedrich Oettinger, a travelling artist in military service, and immigrant sculptor Jacob Ernst Meyer Anna Ancāne, Lithuanian contribution to the studies of artists’ migration in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Aistė Paliušytė, Mapping artists and artist migrations with imperfect data Hans J. Van Miegroet, ‘On the move’ in Central and Northern Europe: Trends and methods in the research on artist migration Aleksandra Lipińska, Chi non è conosciuto li conviene in età matura fare il noviziato: New documents for seventeenth-century artistic migration in Central Europe Alessandra Becucci, Rome in Croatia, via Tyrol Sanja Cvetnić, Translatio reliquiae and translatio imperii between Italy and North-Eastern Europe in the Age of Partition (c. 1750–1800): The case of the Plater in Polish Livonia Ruth Sargent Noyes, The architect and his employer: Carl Gottlob Horn’s passive mobility and its significance for Heinrich Carl von Schimmelmann’s social ascendancy Julia Trinkert, Pragmatic migration and romantic nomadism of artists across and from the German-ruled Baltic provinces of the Russian Empire at the turn and the beginning of the nineteenth century Eduards Kļaviņš,
9789934541957
The Migration of Artists and Architects in Central and Northern Europe, 1560-1900 / Edited by Anna Ancane - Riga : Latvijas Makslas akademija, 2022 - 279 p. : illustrations
Migration of architects in early modern Europe Konrad A. Ottenheym, The pre-migration phase and its significance for the migration of foreign artists working at the Tudor and Jacobean courts in London (1485–1642) Kathrin Wagner, Sculptors Joseph van Enden (Eynden), Augustin van Oyen and Martin Christian Peterson: Last ‘Mannerist’ Netherlandish and Danish immigrants in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth? Michał Wardzyński, A Quellinus in Scandinavia: Thomas Quellinus (1661–1709) and his artistic production in Denmark Wendy Frère, Old connections die hard: Artistic migrations between Nuremberg and Breslau in the sixteenth century from the perspective of Silesia (selected issues) Agnieszka Patała, Transfer of new models in Riga architecture and sculptural décor in the 1750–60s: Johann Friedrich Oettinger, a travelling artist in military service, and immigrant sculptor Jacob Ernst Meyer Anna Ancāne, Lithuanian contribution to the studies of artists’ migration in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Aistė Paliušytė, Mapping artists and artist migrations with imperfect data Hans J. Van Miegroet, ‘On the move’ in Central and Northern Europe: Trends and methods in the research on artist migration Aleksandra Lipińska, Chi non è conosciuto li conviene in età matura fare il noviziato: New documents for seventeenth-century artistic migration in Central Europe Alessandra Becucci, Rome in Croatia, via Tyrol Sanja Cvetnić, Translatio reliquiae and translatio imperii between Italy and North-Eastern Europe in the Age of Partition (c. 1750–1800): The case of the Plater in Polish Livonia Ruth Sargent Noyes, The architect and his employer: Carl Gottlob Horn’s passive mobility and its significance for Heinrich Carl von Schimmelmann’s social ascendancy Julia Trinkert, Pragmatic migration and romantic nomadism of artists across and from the German-ruled Baltic provinces of the Russian Empire at the turn and the beginning of the nineteenth century Eduards Kļaviņš,
9789934541957