id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3jrjdouewfcy7egu7yyfkjceti Sabine Wieber Re-dressing the nation : Allotria's 1876 Festzug Karl V and late nineteenth century Munich art practices 1996 121 .pdf application/pdf 38775 2927 60 v The Festzug Photographs and Late Nineteenth Century Munich Art Patronage 71 Fig. 5 Fr. August von Kaulbach, Invitation to Allotria's 1876 Artist-Costume-Festival As it turned out, Allotria, the Munich based artist society which had organized the Festzug Karl festivals.3 Given both the obvious import of this form of cultural practice to Munich's artistic (and threat) of current concepts of nation to both artists and to a specific and increasingly selfconscious socio-economic group, Munich's Burgerlum. So far, late 19th century Munich artist festivals have not been the subject of significant photographs of festival participants in northern Renaissance costumes, to late 19th century Allotrian artists, festival participants and specific constituencies within Munich's art system v The Festzug Photographs and Late 19th Century Munich Art Patronage festivals, asserted the cultural superiority of Munich's academic artists in the following terms: Fig. 4 The Costume Festival of Munich's Artist Society Allotria, 1876. Fig. 4 The Costume Festival of Munich's Artist Society Allotria, 1876. ./cache/work_3jrjdouewfcy7egu7yyfkjceti.pdf ./txt/work_3jrjdouewfcy7egu7yyfkjceti.txt