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Sabine Haag, Dagmar Eichberger
Women. Art and Power tells the story of three notable personalities who set standards for the princely culture within the Habsburg dynasty: Archduchess Margarete, governor of the Burgundian Netherlands (1480-1530), Archduchess Maria, Queen of Hungary (1505-1558) and Archduchess Katharina, Queen of Portugal (1507- 1578). For the first time, an exhibition presents Renaissance patronage with a view of powerful women and, with the help of a daughter and two granddaughters of Emperor Maximilian I, sheds light on a hitherto largely hidden feminine side of the history of art. --translation of German description from Schloss Ambras web site, viewed 8/15/18
| Publisher | Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien |
|---|---|
| Pages | 182 |
| Search language | german |
| ISBN_10 | 3-990-20169-7 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-3-990-20169-5 primary |
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