Abstract

In the Czech Republic, the year 2016 saw nationwide celebrations of the seven-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Charles iv, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor (1316-1378). Dominating the event, a grand exhibition, titled “Emperor Charles iv 1316-2016, the First Czech-Bavarian Land Exhibition”, was organized by the National Gallery in Prague and the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nurnberg and launched by both countries’ highest governemental and church representatives. From the perspective of 2016, the author looks back to similar yet completely different celebrations of the six-hundredth anniversary of the death of Charles iv in 1978 during the period of “normalization” in the Czech Republic. Based on archival documents, historical press, and exhibition catalogues, the article depicts the political backdrop of the similarly spectacular exhibitions held in Prague Castle, Nuremberg, and Cologne. In the socialist Czechoslovakia of 1978, the art of the Luxembourg Era was held hostage and exploited as a t...

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