Leseprobe
Protagonists & their Artistic Representation 245 The Habsburg Emperors and their Treasury Collections PAULUS RAINER 257 Friedrich V of the Palatinate and Elizabeth Stuart. An army of portraits SUSANNE JAEGER 267 Johann Georg I of Saxony. In allegiance to the Reich and the Protestant faith DIRK SYNDRAM 275 Gustavus II Adolphus of Sweden. “For his perpetual commemoration” MALIN GRUNDBERG 281 Queen Christina of Sweden. Architecture and representatio INGA LENA ÅNGSTRÖM GRANDIEN 287 Maximilian I of Bavaria. Patronage and politics SUSAN MAXWELL 297 Albrecht of Waldstein and his Major Architectural Legacy PETR ULIČNÝ 307 Karl I of Liechtenstein and his Relationship to Art ELIŠKA FUČÍKOVÁ 313 Axel Oxenstierna. A true European statesman GUNNAR WETTERBERG 319 Carl Gustaf Wrangel and Anna Margareta von Haugwitz. Staging an ideal in times of war ANDREAS OLSSON Places & Regions 167 Prague and Bohemia During the Thirty Years’War MICHAL ŠRONĔK · KATEŘINA HORNÍČKOVÁ 181 Dresden and the Electorate of Saxony DIRK SYNDRAM 189 Sweden—Art and Identity in Times of War LARS LJUNGSTRÖM 197 Art in Silesia During the Thirty Years’War AGNIESZKA SEIDEL-GRZESIŃSKA 205 On the Periphery of the theatrum belli. The Protestant churches in Royal Prussia and the Duchy of Prussia PIOTR BIRECKI 213 The Thirty Years’War in Tyrol, Vorarlberg and Further Austria ROBERT REBITSCH 221 Mantua and the Gonzaga Collections prior to the Looting of the City in 1630 STEFANO L’OCCASO 231 The Netherlands and Northern Europe in the Thirty Years’War LARS OLOF LARSSON
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