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The article focuses on two building projects commissioned by Count Andreas Joseph Koháry, an influential land owner and officer in the wars against Turks, in the first half of the 18th century - i.e. castles in Ebenthal, Lower Austria, and in St. Anton (Svätý Anton), Upper Hungary (today Slovakia). It touches predominantly the involvement of Viennese architect Johann Enzenhoffer and painter Anton...
The paper takes a closer look at the Late Baroque remodelling of the St. Emmeram Cathedral in Nitra, commissioned by Bishop Ladislas Adam Count Erdody and executed from 1710 to 1732, and especially at its wall paintings by noted artist Gottlieb Anton Galliarti. The text and figures guide us through general historical background, architectural development of the cathedral, Galliarti's activities in...
The article concerns the group of twelve figures presenting the apostles. They are located in the retable in the church of St James in Levoča. First, the article presents the original context of the figures' creation. The author supports an argument, long known in relevant literature that the figures were part of the adornment of the retable which was placed in the choir of St James church in Levoča...
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