My Thesis in a nutshell – Katharina Kresse: Princesses as Collectors in the Early Modern Period
In this FORTHEM Talks episode, Katharina Kresse, doctoral researcher in Art History at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, presents her PhD project on princesses as collectors in the Early Modern period. Her research explores networks, practices and spaces of collecting, with a focus on art chambers, intercourt gift exchange and female agency at European courts.

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