Women artists in the early modern courts of Europe : c.1450-1700 / edited by Tanja L. Jones.

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ISBN
9781040794470 ePub ebook
1040794475 ePub ebook
9781003709619 (electronic bk.)
1003709613 (electronic bk.)
9781040790281 (electronic bk. : PDF)
1040790283 (electronic bk. : PDF)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
London : Routledge, 2025.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (218 pages).
Dizi
Visual and material culture, 1300-1700
Genel Not
First published in 2021 by Amsterdam University Press Ltd.
İçindekiler Notu
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe, c. 1450-1700 -- 2. Female Court Artists: Women's Career Strategies in the Courts of the Early Modern Period -- 3. Caterina van Hemessen in the Habsburg Court of Mary of Hungary -- 4. Sofonisba Anguissola, a Painter and a Ladyin- Waiting -- 5. Creative Reproductions: Diana Mantuana and Printmaking at Court -- 6. 'Una persona dependente alla Serenissima Gran Duchessa' : Female Embroiderers and Lacemakers between the courts of Florence and France -- 7. Life at Court: Luisa Rolda??n in Madrid 1689-1706 -- Bibliography -- Index
Özet, vb.
Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe, c. 1450.1700 presents the first collection of essays dedicated to women as producers of visual and material culture in the Early Modern European courts, offering fresh insights into the careers of, among others, Caterina van Hemessen, Sofonisba Anguissola, Luisa Roldn, and Diana Mantuana. Also considered are groups of female makers, such as ladies-in-waiting at the seventeenth-century Medici court. Chapters address works by women who occupied a range of social and economic positions within and around the courts and across media, including paintings, sculpture, prints, and textiles. Both individually and collectively, the texts deepen understanding of the individual artists and courts highlighted and, more broadly, consider the variety of experiences of female makers across traditional geographic and chronological distinctions. The book is also accompanied by the Global Makers: Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts digital humanities project (www.globalmakers.ua.edu), extending and expanding the work begun here.
Konu
Arts, Renaissance __ Europe.
Courts and courtiers __ History.
Women artists __ Europe __ History.
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