In: ARS, vol. 53, no. 2
Tim Juckes
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Year, pages: 2020, 112 - 137
Language: eng
Article type: Štúdie
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The article explores St. Stephen’s in Vienna as an ensemble of visual media that responded to the
devotional and commemorative needs of its late medieval congregants. A holistic approach to aspects
of the church’s architecture and integral sculpture is used to refine the prevailing view of the church as
an emblem of Habsburg patronage. On the basis of the wide-ranging plan changes that were adopted
in the period after Rudolf IV’s death, it is argued that the parish’s patrician elite came to play a pivotal role in shaping one of Central Europe’s most important city churches.
How to cite:
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Juckes, T. 2020. A Tale of Two Churches: Court and Parish Projects at St. Stephen’s in Vienna. In ARS, vol. 53, no.2, pp. 112-137. 0044-9008. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/ars-2020-0007
APA:
Juckes, T. (2020). A Tale of Two Churches: Court and Parish Projects at St. Stephen’s in Vienna. ARS, 53(2), 112-137. 0044-9008. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/ars-2020-0007
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Published: 30. 11. 2020