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Beket Bukovinská

PhDr. Beket Bukovinská

Department of Early Modern Art

phone: +420 221 183 513
e-mail: bukovinska@udu.cas.cz

Researcher at the Department of Early Modern Art until December 2022.

Beket Bukovinská specializes in applied arts at the court of Rudolf II. She has been employed with the IAH since 1970 – from 1990 on as a secretary for organizational matters and between 1994 and 2012 as deputy director and information secretary. In the 1970s, Bukovinská collaborated on the second volume of Dějiny českého výtvarného umění. She took part in preparing the exhibition Prag um 1600. Kunst und Kultur am Hofe Rudolfs II. in Essen and Vienna (1988) and co-authored the book Kunst am Hofe Rudolfs II. (1988, also published in Czech and French). She co-curated the international exhibition Rudolf II and Prague: The Court and the City (1997) and prepared Applied Art and Kunstkammer, for which she also authored the texts in the catalogue. In connection with this exhibition, she was the investigator for the project Rudolf II, Prague and the World between 1997 and 1998. In 2000, she co-founded the Studia Rudolphina research centre including the centre's bulletin. She led the centre until 2019. As part of Studia Rudolphina, she organizes international projects focused on the imperial court of Rudolf II and other sovereigns' courts in Central Europe (München/Prag um 1600 and  Dresden/Prag um 1600).

Research outputs (selection):

Kunstkammer Ferdinands I.: viele Fragen, wenige Antworten, in: Studia Rudolphina, Sonderheft 2, Dresden–Prag um 1600, Beket Bukovinská Lubomír Konečný (edd.), 2018, pp. 69–86.

Die Kunstkammer Rudolfs II. – Entstehung, Niedergang, Wiederentdeckung, in: Das Haus Habsburg und die Welt der fürstlichen Kunstkammern im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert, [Schriften des Kunsthistorischen Museums Bd. 15], hrsg. von Sabine Haag, 2015, S. 229–253.

Philipp van den Bossche – Sac. Caes. Mai. Phrygiarius, RIHA Journal, 2015, pp. 1–18.

Co v Uměleckém měsíčníku nenajdete, in: Tomáš Winter, Lenka Bydžovská, Pavla Machlíková a Taťána Petrasová (edd.), Rembrandtova tramvaj. Kubismus, tradice a "jiné" umění, Praha 2015, pp. 150–159.

Die Kunstkammer Rudolfs II.: Umriss der Forschungsgeschichte und Bibliographie, Studia Rudolphina 7, 2007, pp. 143–167.

The Known and Unknown Kunstkammer of Rudolf II, in: Helmar Schramm – Ludger Schwarte – Jan Lazardzig (edd.), Collection, Laboratory, Theater. Scenes of Knowledge in the 17th century, Berlin – New York, Walter de Gruyter 2005, pp. 199–227 (Theatrum Scientiarum, 1).

Pierre dure, matière tendre. Quelques remarques à propos du bassin en jaspe sanguin de Rodolphe II, in: Daniel Alcouffe (ed.), Les vases en pierres dures. Actes du colloque organisé au musée du Louvre par le service culturel le 9 juin 2001, Paris, La documentation Francaise, Musée du Louvre 2003 (Conférences et colloques Louvre), pp. 115–138.

Zum Exotica-Bestand der Kunstkammer Rudolfs II. in Prag, Jahrbuch des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien 3 (Exotica. Portugals Entdeckungen im Spiegel fürstlicher Kunst- und Wunderkammern der Renaissance), 2001, pp. 205–219.

(& Lubomír Konečný) Prag, Nürnberg, Augsburg? Überlegungen zum Reichsapfel und zum Szepter im Kronschatz des St. Veitsdoms in Prag, in: Renate Eikelmann – Annette Schommers – Lorenz Seelig (edd.), Studien zur europäischen Goldschmiedekunst des 14. bis 20. Jahrhunderts. Festschrift für Helmut Seling zum 80. Geburtstag am 12. Februar 2001, München, Hirmer Verlag 2001, pp. 15–38.

Die Sammlungen Rudolfs II. in Prag – eine wichtige Quelle für die Erforschung der früher Neuzeit in Europa, in: De Tsjechische Republiek en de Europese Cultuur. Acta van het colloquium georganiseerd in samenwerking met de Academie van de Tsjechische Republiek, 5 mei 1999, Brussels, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie voor wetenschappen en kunsten 2000, pp. 15–26 (Studia Europea, 7).

The Kunstkammer of Rudolf II: Where it Was and What It Looked Like in: Eliška Fučíková, James M. Bradburne, Jaroslava Hausenblasová, Lubomír Konečný, Ivan Muchka a Michal Šroněk (edd.), Rudolf II and Prague. The Imperial Court and Residential City as the Cultural and Spiritual Heart of Central Europe, [sv. 1], (exh.cat.), Prague, Prague Castle Administration – London, Thames and Hudson – Milan, Skira Editore 1997, pp. 199–208.

Current projects:

Publication works on the book Kunstkammer of the emperor Rudolf II.

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