Princely Treasures
Hardcover
1997 · New York
by von Habsburg, Geza
New York: The Vendome Press, 1997. Hardcover. VG/VG-, light wear to DJ edges. Black cloth, pictorial DJ. 224 pp. 290 bw and color plates. Examines the decorative arts collecting habits of European medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Europe royalty. Jean, Duc de Berry created the first princely treasure chamber at Chantilly, including precious objects in silver and gold and a world-famous collection of illuminated manuscripts. The Medici of Florence soon followed, occupying the talents of goldsmiths, intaglio carvers of crystal, silversmiths, bronze sculptors and casters. Treasuries in northern Europe incoporated scientific instruments as well as natural wonders gathered from all over the world. This volume shows the finest pieces from collections still intact and reassembles the dispersed treasuries of such rulers as the Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tyrol at Schloss Ambras at Innsbruck and the Emperor Rudolf II at Prague. (Inventory #: 34697)