The age of Rubens : diplomacy, dynastic politics and the visual arts in early seventeenth-century Europe / edited by Luc Duerloo, University of Antwerp, R. Malcolm Smuts, University of Massachusetts Boston.
2016
N6973.R9 A44 2016 (Mapit)
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Title
The age of Rubens : diplomacy, dynastic politics and the visual arts in early seventeenth-century Europe / edited by Luc Duerloo, University of Antwerp, R. Malcolm Smuts, University of Massachusetts Boston.
ISBN
9782503549484 (paperback)
2503549489 (paperback)
2503549489 (paperback)
Published
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
Language
English
Language Note
Contributions chiefly in English, with two in French.
Description
302 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Call Number
N6973.R9 A44 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification
700.92
Summary
This thoroughly interdisciplinary collection of essays explores the multi-faceted relationship between international politics, diplomacy and the visual arts that developed during the early seventeenth century. Several chapters provide major re-evaluations of the career of Peter Paul Rubens as an artistdiplomat, based on previously neglected manuscript sources and a deepened analysis of the social and political environments in which he operated. Other contributors focus on Rubens's contemporary court artists, such as Anthony van Dyck, Guido Reni and Diego Velázquez. In addition to providing original interpretations of several important paintings and painting cycles, the volume examines such topics as the evolution of personified images of nationality, representations of dynastic marriages, the material culture of royal bridal trousseaus, the importance of details of costume and colour to the visual codes of baroque courts, and the roles played by artists within court societies. Ranging across Western Europe, from England to the Low Countries, France, Germany, Spain and Italy, these essays demonstrate conclusively the subtlety and complexity of visual communication within early baroque court societies, which enabled artists to convey complex political messages through paintings. The contributors to this volume display a variety of methodological approaches, demonstrating many different ways in which historical research can be fruitfully integrated with art historical analysis to generate new insights into both the visual culture and the politics of baroque Europe. -- publisher's statement.
Note
"This collection grew out of a conference held at the Rubeniarum in Antwerp, in April 2012"--Page 3
Series information from publisher's Web site, viewed June 18, 2017.
Series information from publisher's Web site, viewed June 18, 2017.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Series
Museums at the crossroads (Turnhout, Belgium) ; 26. 2565-8522
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Table of Contents
Occasio's Lock of Hair : the artist and the ruler in pursuit of opportunity / Malcolm Smuts & Luc Duerloo
Rubens and the spell of the Gonzaga Collections / Raffaella Morselli
The representation of the French-Spanish marriage alliance in the Medici Cycle:'Concorde perpetuelle' / Nicola Courtright
Rubens et l'invention d'une image politique : la France personnifiée, XVIe-XVIIe siècle / Jean-François Dubost
High quality copies and the art of diplomacy during the Thirty Years War / Anthony Colantuono
Ambition and ambivalence: Peter Paul Rubens as a diplomat / Michael Auwers
Policy and pomegranates: art, iconography and counsel in Rubens's Anglo-Spanish diplomacy of 1629-1630 / John Adamson- Anthony van Dyck:a painter-diplomat of the Thirty Years' War? / Toby Osborne
The materials of marital diplomacy: Henrietta Maria's trousseau / Erin Griffey
The representational strategies of the Count-Duke of Olivares and Elisabeth of France: equestrian portraits, Guardainfantes and miniatures (1628-1644) / Laura Oliván Santaliestra
Rubens's myths for the Rey Planeta at the Torre de la Parada / Larry Silver
Rubens allemand? Le duo formé par Georg Petel et Rubens / Blaise Ducos
Rubens, Bishop Veit Adam von Gepeckh, and the Freising High Altar, 1623-1625 / Jeffrey Chipps Smit.
Rubens and the spell of the Gonzaga Collections / Raffaella Morselli
The representation of the French-Spanish marriage alliance in the Medici Cycle:'Concorde perpetuelle' / Nicola Courtright
Rubens et l'invention d'une image politique : la France personnifiée, XVIe-XVIIe siècle / Jean-François Dubost
High quality copies and the art of diplomacy during the Thirty Years War / Anthony Colantuono
Ambition and ambivalence: Peter Paul Rubens as a diplomat / Michael Auwers
Policy and pomegranates: art, iconography and counsel in Rubens's Anglo-Spanish diplomacy of 1629-1630 / John Adamson- Anthony van Dyck:a painter-diplomat of the Thirty Years' War? / Toby Osborne
The materials of marital diplomacy: Henrietta Maria's trousseau / Erin Griffey
The representational strategies of the Count-Duke of Olivares and Elisabeth of France: equestrian portraits, Guardainfantes and miniatures (1628-1644) / Laura Oliván Santaliestra
Rubens's myths for the Rey Planeta at the Torre de la Parada / Larry Silver
Rubens allemand? Le duo formé par Georg Petel et Rubens / Blaise Ducos
Rubens, Bishop Veit Adam von Gepeckh, and the Freising High Altar, 1623-1625 / Jeffrey Chipps Smit.