Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann is the Frederick Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University. His books include Arcimboldo: Visual Jokes, Natural History, and Still-Life Painting.
""Ostrich eggs, narwhal tusks, automatons, fabulous art treasures, fantastic scientific instruments, the wizard John Dee and the astronomer Johannes Kepler - this the world of Rudolf II, and Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann gives us as many gems in describing Rudolf's reign as adorned the extravagant crown that the emperor designed. He shows how Rudolf's patronage of the arts, and the motifs in the paintings which he commissioned, amplified the mystique and magnificence of monarchy, and he portrays Rudolf as a master of the middle way in politics and religion.""--Martyn Rady, author of 'The Middle Kingdoms: A New History of Central Europe' ""Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann convincingly strips away the calumnious legends of the mad emperor. His marvelous, contextualized portrait of Rudolf II reveals a complex personality grappling with political and religious upheavals.""--Jeffrey Chipps Smith, professor emeritus of art history, The University of Texas at Austin, and author of Kunstkammer