BOOKS - Visions of the Courtly Body by Hille, Christiane (2012) Paperback
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Visions of the Courtly Body by Hille, Christiane (2012) Paperback
Author: Christiane Hille
Year: 2012
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 11 MB
Language: English
Year: 2012
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 11 MB
Language: English
Historians of British Art book prize In 1603 the beginning of the Stuart reign painting was of minor importance at the English court where the elaborately designed masques of Inigo Jones served as the prime medium of royal representation Only two decades later their most celebrated performer George Villiers the First Duke of Buckingham had assembled one of the largest and most significant collections of painting in early seventeenth century Europe His career as the personal and political favourite of two succeeding monarchs James I and Charles I coincides with the commission of a number of highly ambitious portraits from the hands of Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck that displayed his body in spectacular manner As the first comprehensive study of Buckingham s patronage of the visual arts this book is concerned with the question of how the painted image of the courtier transferred strategies of social distinction that had originated in the masque to the language of painting Establishing a new grammar in the competing rhetorics of bodily self fashioning this recast notion of portraiture contributed to an epistemological change in perceptions of visual representation at the early modern English court in the course of which painting advanced to the central art form in the aesthetics of kingship