Wandmalerei um 1700 in der Stadt Jihlava (Iglau). Bürger als Mäzene, Bürger als Publikum

Title in English Ceiling Painting around 1700 in the Town of Jihlava (Iglau). Burgers as Patrons, Burgers as Audience
Authors

ŠEFERISOVÁ LOUDOVÁ Michaela

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Acta historiae artis Slovenica
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Art, architecture, cultural heritage
Keywords Václav Jindřich Nosek; Michael Václav Halbax; Karel František Antonín Tepper; Baroque art; ceiling painting; patronage; Jihlava/Iglau
Description The article deals with the question of whether the rich citizens of the 18th century Bohemian city of Jihlava (German Iglau) influenced artistic life in the city. Patronage and participating of citizens on artistic life in the town is demonstrated on the wall-paintings in the Chapel of Mater-Dolorosa in the church of St. Jacob the Greater (Václav Jindřich Nosek, Michael Václav Halbax), in the church of St. Ignatius of Loyola (Karel František Antonín Tepper) and wall decorations on the exterior walls of some rich private houses in Jihlava (Nosek, Tepper, and other painters).
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