Tragsessel in europäischen Herrschaftszentren Vom Spätmittelalter bis Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts

For the first time, this anthology is dedicated to the early days of baby armchairs in Europe. It contains seven articles by international researchers who deal with the history of the introduction and establishment of armchairs in various European centers of power. Carrying chairs are fascinating o...

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Other Authors: Álvarez, Alejandro López (Editor), Döberl, Mario (Editor)
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Published: 2020
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