Takács Imre – Buzási Enikő – Jávor Anna – Mikó Árpád szerk.: A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria Évkönyve, Művészettörténeti tanulmányok Mojzer Miklós hatvanadik születésnapjára (MNG Budapest, 1991)

RITOÓKNÉ SZALAY Ágnes: Egy ideális fejedelem és ideális városa a morva reneszánsz kezdetén

AN IDEAL PRINCE AND HIS IDEAL TOWN AT THE BEGINNING OF MORAVIAN RENAISSANCE The earliest remaine of Moravian Renaissance date from 1492. Despite their identical dates, the gates of the castles at Tfebová and Tovacov are very different in artistic qual­ity, to the benefit of the latter. That is the reason why the controversial questions concerning the beginnings could not be clarified in Czech art history. Investigating the hu­manistic connections of the lord of Tfebová, Ladislaus Bozkz, I think to have found the mediator between Italy, the efflorescent Hungarian Renaissance of the time and Moravia. Though 1 refuse to accept the idealized picture presented by J. Horky, I regard the Bozkoviczes, first of all Ladislaus, as the embodiment of humanistic education and of the ideal prince in Central Europe. He was the one to transform his castle and environment upon Italian models and his innovations were to attract followers throughout Moravia.

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