Rudolf II

This new treatment of the infamous late 16th century Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II seeks to rewrite the mythical narratives of the past, presenting evidence that the king was neither a recluse or a madman. The book explores the Hapsburg king’s interest in government, as well as his legendary “kuntskammer” (curiosity cabinet). In Rudolf II (The University of Chicago Press), Kaufmann also explores Rudolf’s greater role as a patron of the arts during the latter half of the Renaissance.

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