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Title:The border as a space of exchange in the 18th century : commissioners’ networks and Joseph Hueber’s architectural workshop in Croatia and Slovenia
Authors:ID Botica, Dubravka (Author)
ID Furlan, Andrej (Photographer)
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Language:English
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
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Abstract:In Central Europe, borders are not solid barriers but are rather fluid. Central Europe is a deeply connected cultural space of intensive exchange (M. Csáky) in which artistic production is shaped by densely intertwined mutual contacts and influences between individual countries and regions. This is particularly visible in the activities of large architectural, painting and sculptural workshops in the 18th century, which had a wide network of collaborators throughout the area. A key role in the rapid and far-reaching transfer of artistic solutions was played by the commissioners of artworks, both ecclesiastical and secular, strongly connected by a dense network of contacts that did not stop at (today’s national) borders. This paper studies the example of the activities of the architectural workshop of Joseph Hueber from Graz (1715–1787) in historical Styria, present-day Austria, and Lower Styria (present-day Slovenia) and northwestern Croatia to explore the method and scope of the workshop’s work, as well as the reconstruction of contacts between commissioners from the ranks of the Styrian, Hungarian and Croatian nobility.
Keywords:Central Europe, Styria, Slovenia, Croatia, Baroque architecture, borders, building workshops, Joseph Hueber, art patronage, the nobility
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:25.09.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 19-37
Numbering:letn. 30, št. 1
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25513 New window
UDC:72(497.4/.5):929Hueber J."17"
ISSN on article:1408-0419
DOI:10.3986/ahas.30.1.02 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:255541763 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:21.01.2026
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Title:Acta historiae artis Slovenica
Shortened title:Acta hist. artis Slov.
Publisher:Znanstvenoraziskovalni center Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti, Umetnostnozgodovinski inštitut Franceta Steleta
ISSN:1408-0419
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Funder:HRZZ - Croatian Science Foundation
Funding programme:Research Projects
Project number:IP-2022-10-3190
Name:Patterns of Patronage. Commissioners, Artists and Public in Zagreb in 17th and long 18th century

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Language:Slovenian
Title:Meja kot prostor izmenjave v 18. stoletju : naročniške mreže in stavbarska delavnica Jožefa Hueberja na Hrvaškem in v Sloveniji
Abstract:V srednji Evropi meje niso trdne ovire, ampak so precej fluidne. Gre za tesno povezan kulturni prostor intenzivne izmenjave, v katerem umetniško ustvarjanje oblikujejo gosto prepleteni medsebojni stiki in vplivi med posameznimi državami in regijami. To je še posebej vidno v dejavnostih velikih arhitekturnih, slikarskih in kiparskih delavnic v 18. stoletju, ki so imele široko mrežo sodelavcev po celotnem območju. Ključno vlogo pri hitrem in daljnosežnem prenosu umetniških rešitev so imeli tako cerkveni kot posvetni naročniki umetniških del, ki so bili močno povezani z gosto mrežo stikov, ki se je pletla tudi preko (danes nacionalnih) meja. V članku so na primeru arhitekturne delavnice Jožefa Hueberja iz Gradca (1715–1787), ki je delovala na območju dežele Štajerske v današnji Avstriji in Sloveniji ter v severozahodni Hrvaški, raziskane metode mreženja in obseg dela delavnice, kar je omogočilo rekonstrukcijo stikov med naročniki iz vrst štajerskega, madžarskega in hrvaškega plemstva.
Keywords:srednja Evropa, Štajerska, Slovenija, Hrvaška, baročna arhitektura, meje, stavbarske delavnice, Jožef Hueber, umetnostni naročniki, plemstvo


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