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This article deals with the education of Rudolph Joseph Colloredo (1706-1788). His father Hieronymo tried to provide him with the best education. He believed his son could fight for the court functions due to the thorough law education in Salzburg and Leiden. The father´s conception of the education is mirrored in the travel instructions. The real course of the journey is reflected in private correspondence. The letters tell us Rudolph studied hard at the Benedictine university in Salzburg (1723-1725) and then he travelled to Leiden. But the intensive law course wasn´t finished; Hieronymo died in 1726 in Vienna and his son had to return home. The educational project wasn´t completed in the end but Rudolph didn´t discredit his family. He became the Reichvizekanzler (1746) and was promoted to the rank of prince (1763). The integration of the Colloredos to the society of the Habsburg court was finished.
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2022 •
The PhD Thesis “Die fürsterzbischöfliche Residenz in Salzburg unter Fürsterzbischof Hieronymus Graf Colloredo (1772 – 1803/1812): Kunst im Dienste der Aufklärung?“ ("The Archiepiscopal residence in Salzburg, under Prince Archbishop Hieronymus Count Colloredo (1772 - 1803/1812): Art in the Service of the Enlightenment?" deals with the rebuilding of the archbishop's residence or alterations to the planned new picture gallery. These modifications involved the demolition of significant architectural elements from the time of Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau (1587 - 1612). From the construction phase under Archbishop Hieronymus Colloredo, the first plans of the residence of Wolfgang Hagenauer and Johann Kendler have been preserved. Much of the rebuilding plans, which would include, inter alia, the demolition of the Romanesque nave of the Franciscan church, were never executed. The reasons for this were called the displeasure of the Archbishop on the proposed construction, the lack of funds, and the approach of the French troops. This project put the emphasis on all the draft plans for the alterations to the residence, from the research so far remained unnoticed. The second part of the work was dedicated to the art appreciation of the archbishop. Hieronymus Colloredo hired the Bavarian Andreas Nesselthaler as court painter and also introduced him as ‘Truchsess’ and Gallery inspector. Nesselthaler created the "encaustic cabinet" with 56 paintings. First time, a survey shows about the inventories of the existing galleries to show the capital, could choose from which paintings held by the Archbishop for his new gallery. The aim of this work is a historical treatment and revision of the construction work and alterations to the picture gallery in Salzburg under Archbishop Hieronymus Colloredo. For both aspects of the matter was investigated, which is why the work was not completed. Until now it was known Hieronymus Colloredo had in the 3rd Floor of the residence built a new gallery, the facility, however, he never completed. In the largest hall, the former Komödisaal, he united a collection of paintings from the 17th Century, mainly large paintings from the picture gallery of Archbishop Guidobald Thun. Contemporary artists completed the picture gallery. In this work the selection of paintings for the new gallery will be shown. The gallery consisted of 279 paintings, which 53 can be reconstructed for the first time. The present research is the first time, discovered the whole plans and the reconstructed picture from the gallery on the 3rd Floor.
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