An edition of Trinkfest! (2011)

Trinkfest!

Bacchus lädt ein : eine Ausstellung des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien im Schloss Ambras Innsbruck, 7. April bis 31. Mai 2011

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Sabine Haag, Angelika Libisell ...
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An edition of Trinkfest! (2011)

Trinkfest!

Bacchus lädt ein : eine Ausstellung des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien im Schloss Ambras Innsbruck, 7. April bis 31. Mai 2011

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This exhibition is inspired by the recent edition of of the so-called "Ambraser Trinkbücher" [Ambras drinking books], which were carried out from 1567 until 1620. They inclide handwritten entries of Archduke Ferdinand's II guests, whom he welcomed to Schloss Ambras with a special ritual: upon their visit, men and women alike received a large goblet of wine which they were required to empty in one draw. After passing the drinking test, they were admitted to the sanctuary of Bacchus, the god of wine, and finally contributed an epigram to the drinking book.

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German
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78

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Catalog of an exhibition held by the Kunsthistorisches Museums Wien at the Schloss Ambras Innsbruck from Apr. 7-May 31, 2011.

This exhibition is inspired by the recent edition of of the so-called "Ambraser Trinkbücher" [Ambras drinking books], which were carried out from 1567 until 1620. They inclide handwritten entries of Archduke Ferdinand's II guests, whom he welcomed to Schloss Ambras with a special ritual: upon their visit, men and women alike received a large goblet of wine which they were required to empty in one draw. After passing the drinking test, they were admitted to the sanctuary of Bacchus, the god of wine, and finally contributed an epigram to the drinking book.

Includes bibliographical references (p.75-78).

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78 p.
Number of pages
78

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Open Library
OL43833325M
ISBN 10
399020002X
ISBN 13
9783990200025
OCLC/WorldCat
774833055

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