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Cabinets of
curiosities (German:
Kunstkammer and Kunstkabinett), also
known as wonder-rooms (German: Wunderkammer), were
encyclopedic collections of objects...
- Rudolf's
Kunstkammer was not a
typical "cabinet of curiosities", a
haphazard collection of
unrelated specimens. Rather, the
Rudolfine Kunstkammer was systematically...
-
Kunstkammer is the
title of
Jeffrey Ching's
Fifth Symphony,
composed in
Berlin from 12
October 2004 to 6
February 2005, and
revised in
December 2005 Kunstkammer...
- of
Emperor Maximilian I to
Emperor Leopold I. As the only
Renaissance Kunstkammer of its kind to have been
preserved at its
original location, the "Kunst-...
-
Saint Petersburg Academy of
Sciences building called Kunstkammer dating back to 1728...
- in the run up to the re-opening of the
newly renovated and
expanded Kunstkammer rooms in 2013. From
October 2018
through January 2019 the
museum hosted...
- The
Kunstkamera (Russian: Кунсткамера) or
Kunstkammer (German for "Culture Room" (literally) or "Art Chamber",
typically used for a "cabinet of curiosities")...
- with
cameos (by
Alessandro Masnago), all
mounted in gold, for Emperor's
Kunstkammer of the
Prague Castle.
Today some of them are
exhibited in Kunsthistorisches...
-
which served as
emblems of her power. Her
collection became the
first kunstkammer on the
Iberian Peninsula." She was
following a
tradition established...
- luxuries) and thus,
goods from the New
World began to
trickle into the
kunstkammer or
wunderkammer of many elites. Arcimboldo's use of corn as
Emperor Rudolf...