Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
Author of Court, Cloister, and City: The Art and Culture of Central Europe, 1450-1800
About the Author
Works by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
Court, Cloister, and City: The Art and Culture of Central Europe, 1450-1800 (1995) 77 copies, 1 review
Drawings from the Holy Roman Empire 1540-1680: A Selection from North American Collections (1982) 31 copies
Central European Drawings, 1680-1800: A Selection from American Collections (Art Museum, Princeton) (1989) 18 copies, 1 review
Mediating Netherlandish Art and Material Culture in Asia (Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age) (2014) — Editor — 6 copies
Associated Works
Arcimboldo (cat. exp., Paris, Musée du Luxembourg, 15 septembre 2007 – Vienne, Kunsthistorisches Museum, 12 février – 1 juin 2008) (2007) — Contributor — 74 copies
The Virgin, saints, and angels : South American paintings 1600-1825, from the Thoma collection (2006) — Contributor — 25 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Kaufmann, Thomas DaCosta
- Birthdate
- 1948-05-07
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Harvard University (Ph.D|1977)
Warburg Institute, University of London (M.Phil.|1972 )
Yale University (B.A.|1970|M.A.|1970) - Occupations
- art historian
professor - Organizations
- Princeton University
- Awards and honors
- Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (2003)
Polish Academy of Sciences (2000)
Jan Mitchell Prize (1988)
F. Palacký Honorary Medal for Merit in Social Sciences (2006)
Royal Academy of Sciences, Belgium (1997)
Latvian Academy of Sciences (2020) - Relationships
- Pilliod, Elizabeth (spouse)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- New York, New York, USA
- Places of residence
- Princeton, New Jersey, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Court, cloister & city : the art and culture of Central Europe, 1450-1800 by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
I doubt whether works like this still are published, and by that I mean such comprehensive syntheses, based on thorough knowledge, broadly oriented with sufficient eye for detail, and gorgeously illustrated. Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann covers the entire period from the 15th to the 18th century, for the German countries (and there were quite a few of them), and what is now Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Austria with occasional extensions into northern Italy, the Low Countries, show more the Baltic and western Ukraine. You just have to do it. Although it must be said that 'art and culture' in this case mainly is high culture, with apparently a special preference for architecture. A solid book this is, with a very dense text, inevitably verging on the encyclopedic. But DaCosta Kaufmann also has a very clear message: openness and cosmopolitanism characterized Central Europe more than ever during this period. I don't know whether I would dare to say that with such certainty for the period after 1990. More in my History account on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5732415705 show less
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- Works
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- Members
- 247
- Popularity
- #92,309
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 34
- Languages
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