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  • Specificaties
    Formaat

    24 x 28 cm

    Aantal pagina's

    192

    Bijzonderheden

    In cooperation with Hermitage Amsterdam

    Illustraties

    200 images in color

    ISBN

    9789078653868

    Jaar

    2020

    Taal

    English

    Uitvoering

    soft cover with flaps

  • This lavishly illustrated book examines both the medieval period itself and the nineteenth-century fascination with it: from the chivalric world of knights and ladies, of courtly love and tournaments, to phenomenal objects d’art, a scandal that rocked Paris and a distinctively Romanov take on the European craze for the Middle Ages.

    Nineteenth-century Europe was swept by a romantic nostalgia for the medieval age of chivalry. The passion was shared by the Russian court. Tsar Nicholas I established a collection of magnificent arms and armour at his Arsenal, while his grandson Alexander III infuriated the French by snatching the celebrated Paris-based Basilewsky Collection of mainly medieval objects d’art. Dutch King William II and his consort Anna Pavlovna also followed the trend; Thera Coppens vividly describes their passion for Neo-Gothic architecture.


Specificaties
Formaat

24 x 28 cm

Aantal pagina's

192

Bijzonderheden

In cooperation with Hermitage Amsterdam

Illustraties

200 images in color

ISBN

9789078653868

Jaar

2020

Taal

English

Uitvoering

soft cover with flaps


In het kort

This lavishly illustrated book examines both the medieval period itself and the nineteenth-century fascination with it: from the chivalric world of knights and ladies, of courtly love and tournaments, to phenomenal objects d’art, a scandal that rocked Paris and a distinctively Romanov take on the European craze for the Middle Ages.