Habsburské portréty v barokních východních Čechách : k paarovské obrazárně ve Zdechovicích

Roč.74,č.2(2025)

Abstrakt
The study deals with the representation of Habsburg portraits in the pictorial decoration of Baroque castles in East Bohemia and analyses their function in the context of aristocratic representation. The East Bohemian Museum in Pardubice maintains a collection of portraits of members of the ruling dynasty from the 18th century, the provenance of which is unclear. Based on research into inventories of aristocratic residences in the Chrudim region and partly in the Hradec Králové region, the author attempts to hypothetically determine the origin of this collection and place it within the broader framework of visual culture of the period. The survey has demonstrated a considerable variety in the décor of the settlements examined. Habsburg portraits were present in the region, but not systematically; their commissioning depended on the individual clients. Special attention is paid to the inventories of the Paar château in Zdechovice, which document an extensive, high-quality picture collection with works by leading Baroque painters.

Klíčová slova:
portrait family galleries; representation; Habsburgs; East Bohemia; Zdechovice; Doudleby nad Orlicí; Žamberk; Choltice; Lanškroun

Stránky:
170–195
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