Portraiture, Gender, and Power in Sixteenth-Century Art

Creating and Promoting the Public Image of Early Modern Women

Noelia García Pérez editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:5th Mar '24

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This exciting and wide-ranging volume examines the construction and dissemination of the image of female power during the Renaissance.

Chapters examine the creation, promotion, and display of the image of women in power, and how the artistic and cultural patronage they developed helped them craft a self-image that greatly contributed to strengthening their power, consolidating their political legitimacy, and promoting their authority. Contributors cover diverse models of sixteenth-century female power: from ruling queens, regents, and governors, to consorts of sovereigns and noblewomen outside the court. The women selected were key political figures and patrons of art in England, France, Castile, the Low Countries, the Holy Roman Empire, and Italian city states. The volume engages with crucial and controversial debates regarding the nature and use of portraiture as well as the changing patterns of how portraits were displayed, building a picture of the principal iconographic solutions and representational strategies that artists used.

The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, gender studies, women’s studies, and Renaissance studies.

ISBN: 9781032206837

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 762g

244 pages