RIHA Journal 0006 (2010)

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RIHA Journal 0006 (2010)
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Published on
München 2010: Selbstverlag
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artikelweise
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kostenfrei (Open Access)

 

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Organization name
RIHA Journal. Journal of the International Association of Research Institutes in the History of Art
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Germany
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Dr. Andrea Lermer Managing Editor RIHA Journal Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 10 80333 München Tel. + 49 (0)89 289 27 588 Fax + 49 (0)89 289 27 607 riha-journal@zikg.eu a.lermer@zikg.eu
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Wenninger, Regina

Table of contents

Renate Holzschuh-Hofer:
Feuereisen im Dienst politischer Propaganda von Burgund bis Habsburg. Zur Entwicklung der Symbolik des Ordens vom Goldenen Vlies von Herzog Philipp dem Guten bis Kaiser Ferdinand I.

http://www.riha-journal.org/articles/2010/holzschuh-hofer-feuereisen-im-dienst-politischer-propaganda/

Abstract:

Since the reign of Philip the Good, the combination of fire-iron, flint and fire has been used in the Duchy of Burgundy for symbolic purposes. On the founding of his Order of the Golden Fleece in the year 1430, the Golden Ram was added to create the symbol of the Order. The article sheds light on the way this symbolism was utilised within the iconography of the Dukes Philip the Good and Charles the Bold as well as the Emperors Maximilian I. and Ferdinand I. The motivation approaching and analysing this question arose out of the substantially unrecognized elitist usage and scale of implementation of this imagery under Ferdinand I. which never has been a subject of intense research so far. Compared to his predecessors, Ferdinand I. used these symbols in all his art procurement with exceptional concentration, especially on his residential architecture, i.e. the Belvedere in Prague, Bratislava Castle, and the Hofburg in Vienna. This had an enduring effect also on the art of his successors.

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