This essay collection features innovative scholarship on women artists and patrons in the Netherlands 1500-1700. Covering painting, printmaking, and patronage, authors highlight the contributions of women art makers in the Netherlands, showing that women were prominent as creators in their own time
Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe: c. 1450-1700 (Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700)
β Scribed by Tanja L. Jones (editor)
- Publisher
- Amsterdam University Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 219
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe, c. 1450β1700
Tanja L. Jones
2. Female Court Artists: Womenβs Career Strategies in the Courts of the Early Modern Period
Christina Strunck
3. Caterina van Hemessen in the Habsburg Court of Mary of Hungary
Jennifer Courts
4. Sofonisba Anguissola, a Painter and a Lady-in-Waiting
Cecilia Gamberini
5. Creative Reproductions: Diana Mantuana and Printmaking at Court
Maria F. Maurer
6. βUna persona dependente alla Serenissima Gran Duchessaβ: Female Embroiderers and Lacemakers between the courts of Florence and France
Adelina Modesti
7. Life at Court: Luisa RoldΓ‘n in Madrid 1689β1706
Catherine Hall-van den Elsen
Bibliography
Index
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