Hofkunst im Zeichen des Humanismus
The court of Duke Louis IX of Bavaria-Landshut (reigned 1450-1479) was one of the most influential and dazzling courts of its time. Not least because of the Landshut wedding in 1475, it is still known today. Against the backdrop of humanist discourses, this book analyses selected architecture and wo...
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| description | The court of Duke Louis IX of Bavaria-Landshut (reigned 1450-1479) was one of the most influential and dazzling courts of its time. Not least because of the Landshut wedding in 1475, it is still known today. Against the backdrop of humanist discourses, this book analyses selected architecture and works of art that were created at the court of Louis IX and in his circle. The focus of the analysis is on the transfer of these discourses and their artistic realisation. Using the example of the three core themes of humanism – the discovery of the individual, landscape, and history – it is shown how humanist discourses travelled from the university towns of northern Italy to Landshut through so-called learned councils and were reflected in art there. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-165043.22026-02-05T09:01:13Z Hofkunst im Zeichen des Humanismus Priscilla Pfannmüller Court culture; Humanism; Bavaria; Reception of humanism thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHT History: specific events and topics::NHTB Social and cultural history The court of Duke Louis IX of Bavaria-Landshut (reigned 1450-1479) was one of the most influential and dazzling courts of its time. Not least because of the Landshut wedding in 1475, it is still known today. Against the backdrop of humanist discourses, this book analyses selected architecture and works of art that were created at the court of Louis IX and in his circle. The focus of the analysis is on the transfer of these discourses and their artistic realisation. Using the example of the three core themes of humanism – the discovery of the individual, landscape, and history – it is shown how humanist discourses travelled from the university towns of northern Italy to Landshut through so-called learned councils and were reflected in art there. Der Hof Herzog Ludwigs IX. von Bayern-Landshut (reg. 1450–1479) war einer der einflussreichsten und schillerndsten Höfe seiner Zeit. Das Buch analysiert vor der Folie humanistischer Diskurse ausgewählte Architekturen und Kunstwerke, die am Hof Ludwigs IX. und in dessen Umkreis entstanden. Im Fokus der Analyse steht der Transfer dieser Diskurse und ihre künstlerische Umsetzung. Am Beispiel von drei Kernthemen des Humanismus – der Entdeckung des Individuums, der Landschaft und der Geschichte – wird gezeigt, wie von den oberitalienischen Universitätsstädten durch sogenannte Gelehrte Räte humanistische Diskurse nach Landshut gelangten und dort künstlerisch umgesetzt wurden. 2025-09-17T10:15:05Z 2025-08-12T05:30:01Z 2025-09-17T10:15:05Z 2025-08-11T09:54:36Z 2025 book https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/105368 9783968222202 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165043.2 ger Höfische Kultur interdisziplinär (HKI) open access application/octet-stream Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/105368/1/heiUP_OAPEN_HKi8_Pfannmueller_book.pdf Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP) heiUP 10.17885/heiup.1217 Der Hof Herzog Ludwigs IX. von Bayern-Landshut (reg. 1450–1479) war einer der einflussreichsten und schillerndsten Höfe seiner Zeit. Das Buch analysiert vor der Folie humanistischer Diskurse ausgewählte Architekturen und Kunstwerke, die am Hof Ludwigs IX. und in dessen Umkreis entstanden. Im Fokus der Analyse steht der Transfer dieser Diskurse und ihre künstlerische Umsetzung. Am Beispiel von drei Kernthemen des Humanismus – der Entdeckung des Individuums, der Landschaft und der Geschichte – wird gezeigt, wie von den oberitalienischen Universitätsstädten durch sogenannte Gelehrte Räte humanistische Diskurse nach Landshut gelangten und dort künstlerisch umgesetzt wurden. 10.17885/heiup.1217 83eb0236-463a-4213-8a0f-dc16011f70aa 9783968222202 heiUP 617 Heidelberg open access |
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