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This is the first cultural history of Baroque Dresden, the capital of Saxony and the most important Protestant territory in the Empire from mid-sixteenth to early-eighteenth century. It shows how the art patronage of the Electors fits into the intellectual climate of the age and investigates its political and religious context. Lutheran church music and architecture, the influence of Italy, and alchemy are among the colorful subjects that come into play.
This is the first cultural history of Baroque Dresden, the capital
of Saxony and the most important Protestant territory in the Empire
from the mid-sixteenth to the early eighteenth century. Helen
Watanabe-O'Kelly shows how the art patronage of the Electors fits
into the intellectual climate of the age and investigates its
political and religious context. Lutheran church music and
architecture, the influence of Italy, the cabinet of curiosities
and the culture of collecting, alchemy, mining and early
technology, official image-making and court theatre are some of the
wealth of colourful subjects dealt with during the period 1553 to
1733.
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