Whereas recent studies of early modern widowhood by social, economic and cultural historians have called attention to the often ambiguous, yet also often empowering, experience and position of widows within society, Widowhood and Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe is the first book to consider th
Widowhood and Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe
β Scribed by Allison Levy
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 389
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Whereas recent studies of early modern widowhood by social, economic and cultural historians have called attention to the often ambiguous, yet also often empowering, experience and position of widows within society, Widowhood and Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe is the first book to consider the distinct and important relationship between ritual and representation. The fifteen new interdisciplinary essays assembled here read widowhood as a catalyst for the production of a significant body of visual material-representations of, for and by widows, whether through traditional media, such as painting, sculpture and architecture, or through the so-called 'minor arts,' including popular print culture, medals, religious and secular furnishings and ornament, costume and gift objects, in early modern Austria, England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. Arranged thematically, this unique collection allows the reader to recognize and appreciate the complexity and contradiction, iconicity and mutability, and timelessness and timeliness of widowhood and representation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Dedication
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
1 Widowβs Peek: Looking at Ritual and Representation
PART I: REPRESENTING WIDOWHOOD: MOURNING MODELS
2 βWidowhood was the time of her greatest perfectionβ: Ideals of Widowhood and Sanctity in Florentine Art
3 Memento Mori: Death, Widowhood and Remembering in Early Modern England
4 Mourning Widows: Portraits of Widows and Widowhood in Funeral Sermons from Brunswick-Wolfenbuettel
PART II: RE-PRESENTING WIDOWHOOD: FASHIONABLE CHOICES
5 Casting Her Widowhood: The Contemporary and Posthumous Portraits of Caterina Sforza
6 A Widowβs Tears, A Queenβs Ambition: The Variable History of Marie de MΓ©dicisβs Bereavement
7 Conceptualizing the Kaiserinwitwe: Empress Maria Theresia and Her Portraits
PART III: WIDOWHOOD AND REPRESENTATION: BUILDING MEMORIES
8 Individual Fame and Family Honor: The Tomb of Dogaressa Agnese da Mosto Venier
9 Margaret of Austria and the Encoding of Power in Patronage: The Funerary Foundation at Brou
10 A Widow Building in Elizabethan England: Bess of Hardwick at Hardwick Hall
11 Constructing Convents in Sixteenth-Century Castile: Toledan Widows and Patterns of Patronage
PART IV: WIDOWHOOD AND RE-PRESENTATION: CONSTRUCTING HISTORIES
12 Trecento Rome: The Poetics and Politics of Widowhood
13 Framing Widows: Mourning, Gender and Portraiture in Early Modern Florence
14 Contested Narratives: Elisabeth of Austria and a Relic of St Leopold
AFTERWORD
15 Last Rites: Mourning Identities (?)
Index
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