Art Patronage and Conflicting Memories in Early Modern Iberia

Art Patronage and Conflicting Memories in Early Modern Iberia
Title Art Patronage and Conflicting Memories in Early Modern Iberia PDF eBook
Author Maria Teresa Chicote Pompanin
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 361
Release 2023-12-20
Genre Art
ISBN 1003831613

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This volume investigates the mechanisms (artworks, treatises, and other forms of cultural patronage) that the Marquises of Villena and their opponents used to operate in the cultural battlefield of the time with the aim of understanding how their conflicting historical memories were constructed and manipulated. Concentrating on the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, the book examines these two aristocrats and demonstrates that political tensions led not only to military conflicts during this period but also to conflicts fought on cultural grounds, through the promotion of artistic, religious, and literary programmes. Maria Teresa Chicote Pompanin investigates why the Marquises of Villena lost in both the military and cultural battlefields and explains how the negative historical memories forged by their opponents in the late fifteenth century managed to become the official historical truth that has remained unchallenged to this day. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, cultural history, medieval studies, Renaissance studies, Iberian studies, literary studies, and patronage studies.

Art Patronage and Conflicting Memories in Early Modern Iberia

Art Patronage and Conflicting Memories in Early Modern Iberia
Title Art Patronage and Conflicting Memories in Early Modern Iberia PDF eBook
Author María Teresa Chicote Pompanin
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-12
Genre Arts and society
ISBN 9781032406688

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"This volume investigates the mechanisms (artworks, treatises, and other forms of cultural patronage) that the Marquises of Villena and their opponents used to operate in the cultural battlefield of the time with the aim of understanding how their historical memories were constructed and manipulated. Concentrating on the late-fifteenth and early-sixteenth centuries, the book examines these two aristocrats and demonstrates that political tensions led not only to military conflicts during this period but also to conflicts fought on cultural grounds, through the promotion of artistic, religious, and literary programs. María Teresa Chicote Pompanin investigates why the Marquises of Villena lost in both the military and cultural battlefield, and explains how the negative historical memories forged by their opponents in the late-fifteenth century managed to become the official historical truth that has remained unchallenged to this day. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, cultural history, medieval studies, Renaissance studies, Iberian studies, literary studies and patronage studies"--

The Primitivist Imaginary in Iberian and Transatlantic Modernisms

The Primitivist Imaginary in Iberian and Transatlantic Modernisms
Title The Primitivist Imaginary in Iberian and Transatlantic Modernisms PDF eBook
Author Joana Cunha Leal
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 319
Release 2023-12-07
Genre Art
ISBN 1003833292

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Taking into account politics, history, and aesthetics, this edited volume explores the main expressions of primitivism in Iberian and Transatlantic modernisms. Ten case studies are thoroughly analyzed concerning both the circulations and exchanges connecting the Iberian and Latin American artistic and literary milieus with each other and with the Parisian circles. Chapters also examine the patterns and paradoxes associated with the manifestations of primitivism, including their local implications and cosmopolitan drive. This book opens up and deepens the discussion of the ties that Spain and Portugal maintained with their imperial pasts, which extended into European twentieth-century colonialism, as well as the nationalist and folk aesthetics promoted by the cultural industry of Iberian dictatorships. The book significantly rethinks long-established ideas about modern art and the production of primitivist imagery. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, Iberian studies, Latin American studies, colonialism, and modernism. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Power and Propaganda in the Large Imperial Cameos of the Early Roman Empire

Power and Propaganda in the Large Imperial Cameos of the Early Roman Empire
Title Power and Propaganda in the Large Imperial Cameos of the Early Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Julia C. Fischer
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 274
Release 2024-04-10
Genre Art
ISBN 1040016359

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This study examines the five extant large Imperial cameos of the Early Roman Empire as a coherent whole, revealing that these gemstones were a referential group with complex interrelationships. Power and Propaganda in the Large Imperial Cameos of the Early Roman Empire offers a feminist theory that explains why large Imperial cameos were in dialogue and why the medium appears with Octavian and disappears by the Flavian dynasty: female Imperial family members commissioned them to advance their husbands and sons. This volume is an introduction to large Imperial cameos and reveals their importance for the understanding of Roman art and iconography and the implications of its theorized Imperial female patronage. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, classics, and archaeology.

Art and Modernism in Socialist China

Art and Modernism in Socialist China
Title Art and Modernism in Socialist China PDF eBook
Author Shuyu Kong
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 342
Release 2024-06-06
Genre Art
ISBN 1040029531

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This edited volume will be the first book examining the art history of China’s socialist period from the perspective of modernism, modernity, and global interactions. The majority of chapters are based on newly available archival materials and fresh critical frameworks/concepts. By shifting the frame of interpretation from socialist realism to socialist modernity, this study reveals the plurality of the historical process of developing modernity in China, the autonomy of artistic agency, and the complexity of an art world conditioned, yet not completely confined, by its surrounding political and ideological apparatus. The unexpected global exchanges examined by many of the authors in this study and the divergent approaches, topics, and genres they present add new sources and insights to this research field, revealing an art history that is heterogeneous, pluralistic, and multi-layered. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, art and politics, and Chinese studies.

Art, Music, and Mysticism at the Fin de Siècle

Art, Music, and Mysticism at the Fin de Siècle
Title Art, Music, and Mysticism at the Fin de Siècle PDF eBook
Author Corrinne Chong
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 262
Release 2024-07-29
Genre Art
ISBN 1040028888

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This edited volume explores the dialogue between art and music with that of mystical currents at the turn of the twentieth century. The volume draws on the most current research from both art historians and musicologists to present an interdisciplinary approach to the study of mysticism’s historical importance. The chapters in this edited volume gauge the scope of different interpretations of mysticism and illuminate how an exchange between the sister arts unveil an underlying stream of metaphysical, supernatural, and spiritual ideas over the course of the century. Case studies include Charles Tournemire, Joseph Péladan, Erik Satie, Hilma af Klint, Jean Sibelius, František Kupka, and Wassily Kandinsky. The contributors’ unique theoretical perspectives and disciplinary methodologies offer expert insight on both the rewards and inevitable aesthetic complications that arise when one artform meets another. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, musicology, visual culture, and mysticism.

Alexander the Great in Renaissance Art

Alexander the Great in Renaissance Art
Title Alexander the Great in Renaissance Art PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Alexander-Skipnes
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 239
Release 2024-04-22
Genre Art
ISBN 1040016189

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This volume explores the images of Alexander the Great from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, how they came about, and why they were so popular. In contrast to the numerous studies on the historical and legendary figure of Alexander, surprisingly few studies have examined, in one volume, the visual representation of the Macedonian king in frescoes, oil paintings, engravings, manuscripts, medals, sculpture, and tapestries during the Renaissance. The book covers a broad geographical area and includes transalpine perspectives. Ingrid Alexander-Skipnes examines the role that humanists played in disseminating the stories about Alexander and explores why Alexander was so popular during the Renaissance. Alexander-Skipnes offers cultural, political, and social perspectives on the Macedonian king and shows how Renaissance artists and patrons viewed Alexander the Great. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, Renaissance studies, ancient Greek history, and classics.