Valois Tapestries

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This is Volume I of ten of the selected works of Frances A. Yates, it looks at eight famous Valois Tapestries with new photographs and those from the Florentine Galleries Uffizi.

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Genre : History
Author : F A Yates
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-11-05
File : 246 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136353406


The Valois Tapestries

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Genre : Feasts at the Valois court (Tapestries)
Author : Frances A. Yates
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 1999
File : 246 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0415220440


Global Interests

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Looking outward for confirmation of who they were and what defined them as "civilized," Europeans encountered the returning gaze of what we now call the East, in particular the attention of the powerful Ottoman Empire. Global Interests explores the historical interactions that arose from these encounters as it considers three less-examined art objects—portrait medals, tapestries, and equestrian art—from a fresh and stimulating perspective. As portable artifacts, these objects are particularly potent tools for exploring the cultural currents flowing between the Orient and Occident. Global Interests offers a timely reconsideration of the development of European imperialism, focusing on the Habsburg Empire of Charles V. Lisa Jardine and Jerry Brotton analyze the impact this history continues to have on contemporary perceptions of European culture and ethnic identity. They also investigate the ways in which European culture came to define itself culturally and aesthetically during the century-long span of 1450 to 1550. Ultimately, their study offers a radical and wide-ranging reassessment of Renaissance art.

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Genre : History
Author : Lisa Jardine
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Release : 2005-04-01
File : 228 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781861895493


When Women Ruled The World Making The Renaissance In Europe

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In this game-changing revisionist history, a leading scholar of the Renaissance shows how four powerful women redefined the culture of European monarchy in the glorious sixteenth century. The sixteenth century in Europe was a time of chronic destabilization in which institutions of traditional authority were challenged and religious wars seemed unending. Yet it also witnessed the remarkable flowering of a pacifist culture, cultivated by a cohort of extraordinary women rulers—most notably, Mary Tudor; Elizabeth I; Mary, Queen of Scots; and Catherine de’ Medici—whose lives were intertwined not only by blood and marriage, but by a shared recognition that their premier places in the world of just a few dozen European monarchs required them to bond together, as women, against the forces seeking to destroy them, if not the foundations of monarchy itself. Recasting the complex relationships among these four queens, Maureen Quilligan, a leading scholar of the Renaissance, rewrites centuries of historical analysis that sought to depict their governments as riven by personal jealousies and petty revenges. Instead, When Women Ruled the World shows how these regents carefully engendered a culture of mutual respect, focusing on the gift-giving by which they aimed to ensure ties of friendship and alliance. As Quilligan demonstrates, gifts were no mere signals of affection, but inalienable possessions, often handed down through generations, that served as agents in the creation of a steep social hierarchy that allowed women to assume political authority beyond the confines of their gender. “With brilliant panache” (Amanda Foreman), Quilligan reveals how eleven-year-old Elizabeth I’s gift of a handmade book to her stepmother, Katherine Parr, helped facilitate peace within the tumultuous Tudor dynasty, and how Catherine de’ Medici’s gift of the Valois tapestries to her granddaughter, the soon-to-be Grand Duchess of Tuscany, both solidified and enhanced the Medici family’s prestige. Quilligan even uncovers a book of poetry given to Elizabeth I by Catherine de’ Medici as a warning against the concerted attack launched by her closest counselor, William Cecil, on the divine right of kings—an attack that ultimately resulted in the execution of her sister, Mary, Queen of Scots. Beyond gifts, When Women Ruled the World delves into the connections the regents created among themselves, connections that historians have long considered beneath notice. “Like fellow soldiers in a sororal troop,” Quilligan writes, these women protected and aided each other. Aware of the leveling patriarchal power of the Reformation, they consolidated forces, governing as “sisters” within a royal family that exercised power by virtue of inherited right—the very right that Protestantism rejected as a basis for rule. Vibrantly chronicling the artistic creativity and political ingenuity that flourished in the pockets of peace created by these four queens, Quilligan’s lavishly illustrated work offers a new perspective on the glorious sixteenth century and, crucially, the women who helped create it.

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Genre : History
Author : Maureen Quilligan
Publisher : Liveright Publishing
Release : 2021-10-12
File : 320 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781631497971


Henry Viii And The Art Of Majesty

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"Campbell sheds light on Tudor political and artistic culture and the court's response to Renaissance aesthetic ideals. He challenges the predominantly text-driven histories of the period and offers a fresh perspective on the life of Henry VIII"--OCLC

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Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
Author : Thomas P. Campbell
Publisher : Paul Mellon Centre
Release : 2007
File : 448 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000116777131


Proceedings Of The Huguenot Society Of London

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"A bibliography of some works relating to the Huguenot refugees, whence they came, where they settled": v. 1, pp. 130-149.

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Genre : Huguenots
Author : Huguenot Society of London
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Release : 1965
File : 708 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015061256486


The Tapestry Collection

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Genre : Tapestry
Author : Victoria and Albert Museum
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Release : 1980
File : 204 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSD:31822006716641


French Drawings Xvi Xix Centuries

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French Drawings XVI-XIX Centuries is a fully illustrated catalogue of fifty French drawings from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries, drawn from the Witt collection at the Courtauld Institute Galleries. Instead of a conventional concentration on a particular school, chronological period or type of subject-matter, the keynote of the collection is variety: variety of function, style and technique. The selection of works in this book is intended to reflect that variety, and to highlight the remarkable richness of three centuries of French drawings.

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Genre : Art
Author : Gillian Kennedy
Publisher : Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Release : 1991
File : 138 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B4380302


Romanic Review

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Genre : Electronic journals
Author : Henry Alfred Todd
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Release : 1960
File : 348 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCBK:B000547956


Splendor At Court

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Genre : Drama
Author : Roy C. Strong
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Release : 1973
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015000144132