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adam_text | Contents
List ofFigures ix
List ofPlates xiii
Introduction xv
Chapter I: The Status of the Dance 1
Popularity of dancing 1
Learning to dance 10
Knowledge of dancing 15
The wie of the dance in individual self-fashioning 17
The limits of Performance 21
Quality ofjudgement and the audience 27
Chapter II: Discourses on Dancing 31
Movement in the discourses 33
The effects of music, verse and dance blended together 41
The apologetic stance adopted in discourses on dancing 50
Moral and political resonances 55
Conclusion 59
Chapter III: Making a Ballet 61
Scale of Performance: from ball to mascarade to ballet 61
Context of the fite I: the place of Performance 64
Context of the fite II: decor and costumes 70
Musical preparations and expense 76
Planning and rehearsals 81
Paradis d amour . A ballet de cour danced in celebration of the wedding
of Marguerite de Valois and Henri de Navarre, 20 August 1572 87
Chapter IV: Forms of Dancing 91
Social dancing 94
Regional dances 102
viii CONTENTS
Ballet as contest: imitative dancing - Brach s Mascarade de Diane 105
Geometrical dancing - (i) Le Ballet des Polonais (1573); HO
(ii) Le Balet comique (1581)
Horseballets U8
A learned curiosity - the Pyrrhic 122
Chapter V: Dance Conquers the Court I: Francois Ier and Henri II 127
Dominance ofthe dance in France 127
Dancing as policy 128
The Reign of Francois Ier 132
Henri IVs support for dancing 143
Chapter VI: Dance Conquers the Court II: Catherine de Medicis and
her Sons 151
Fontainebleau (1564) 157
Bayonne (1565) 161
Henri III and the crazefor dancing 165
Henri IV s use of dancing 173
Dancing: attractions and Opposition 178
Chapter VII: Dancing in the Country 183
The countryside and dancing: a literary phenomenon 184
The court metamorphosed: idealizing the countryside 186
The nature ofthe dancing 192
The settings of country dancing 199
Claude Gauchet: dancing in the marketplace 202
Chapter VIII: Dance as Transformation 209
Jean Dorat s Chorea nympharum 209
Dance as magical power and as poetic Inspiration 212
The seductive power of dancing 219
Idealizing the dancing form - Ronsard s La Charite 222
Chapter IX: The Rise of the Professional 229
Conclusion 244
Records ofthe Dance in the French Renaissance: Dances, Mascarades
and Ballets, 1500-1600 249
Notes 260
Bibliography of Works Cited 299
Index 317
FlGURES
Page
1.1 M. Zazinger, Evening recreations. Engraving, c. 1500 2
1.2 Moresque at Emperor Maximilian I s court. Miniature from Freydal (Quirin
von Leitner, no. 88) 3
1.3 Mercury leading a damsel out to dance. Drawing by Primaticcio (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 5
1.4 Male figure dressed for dancing. Drawing by Antoine Caron (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 6
1.5 Portrait of Cesare Negri. Engraving from his Le Graue d Amore (1602) 11
1.6 Male dancer with plumed headdress. Drawing by Primaticcio (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 14
1.7 The Dance. Anonymous sixteenth-century painting (private
collection) 16
1.8 Couple preparing to dance. Engraving from Fabrizio Caroso, Nobiltä di
dame (1600) 19
1.9 Costume for a masked dancer. Drawing attributed to Antoine Caron
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 24
1.10 Seated lady-musician with tambourine. Drawing attributed to Antoine
Caron (photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 26
1.11 Lady-dancer with drum. Drawing attributed to Antoine Caron
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 27
1.12 Lady-dancer striking a pose. Drawing attributed to Antoine Caron
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 28
1.13 Masked lady dressed for the ballet. Drawing by Jacques de Beilange
(Musee du Louvre, Collection Rothschild) 29
2.1 Two couples ready to dance. Engraving from Cesare Negri, Le Graue
d Amore (1600) 36
2.2 A torch dance from the festival in Munich (1568). Engraved by
Nicolas Solis 39
2.3 Aleap into the air. Engraving from Tucarro, L Arf de saut er (1599) 40
x FIGURES
2.4 A somersault. Illustration from Tucarro, L Art de sauter (1599) 41
2.5 Two masked ladies prepare to dance. Drawing attributed to Antoine
Caron (photo: the National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 45
2.6 Two prophets. Drawing attributed to Antoine Caron (photo: National
Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 46
2.7 Seated Muse. Anonymous drawing (photo: National Museum of
Fine Art, Stockholm) 47
2.8 A lady-dancer. Drawing attributed to Antoine Caron (photo: National
Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 48
2.9 Apollo and the Muses. Drawing by Primaticcio for the solle de bal at
Fontainebleau (British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings) 50
2.10 II contrapasso . Engraving from Fabrizio Caroso, Nobiltä di dame (1600) 52
2.11 Title page of Fabrizio Caroso, Nobiltä di dame (1600) 54
2.12 Thalestris and Alexander. Drawing by Primaticcio (photo: the National
Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 57
3.1 Apollo and Diana. Drawing by Primaticcio (Ecole Superieure des Beaux
Arts, Paris) 63
3.2 Le Bucentaure . Engraving from Maurice Sceve, The Entry of Henri II into
Lyon (1548) 67
3.3 Une basilique royale . Engraving from Philibert de L Orme, Des Inventions
nouvelles (1561) 68
3.4 The solle de bal at Fontainebleau 69
3.5 The Great Hall at Binche in 1549 72
3.6 Costume for a mascarade: Allegorie de l ete. Drawing by Hugues Sambin
(Ecole Superieure des Beaux Arts, Paris) 75
3.7 Costume for the Dauphin as Hymen. Drawing by Primaticcio (Florence,
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale) 77
3.8 Costume designs from the sixteenth Century. Anonymous drawing (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 81
4.1 Pavane danced for the Polish ambassadors (Paris 1573). Tapestry from a
drawing by Antoine Caron 96
4.2 Rural dancing at Bayonne (1565). Detail from a contemporary tapestry 104
4.3 Diana dressed for the ballet. Anonymous sixteenth-century painting
(private collection) 108
4.4 Ballet danced in the Barberini palace in Rome (1635). Engraving 109
4.5 The Ballet des polonais. Woodcut of opening figure from Dorat,
Magnificentissimi spectaculi in Henrici... descriptio (Paris, 1573) 112
4.6 Pavane danced to entertain the Polish ambassadors (Paris, 1573).
Drawing by Antoine Caron for a tapestry 114
4.7 The Balet comique de la reyne (1581). Engraving of the opening scene
of the ballet 116
4.8 Equestian ballet movements (Florence, 1615). Engraved from drawings
by Jacques Callot (British Library) 121
FIGURES xi
4.9 Costume design for one of the Fates. Drawing by Rene Boyvin (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 123
5.1 Costume design for Francis Ier as man/beast. Drawing by Primaticcio
(National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 129
5.2 Francois Ier as a composite deity. Miniature attributed to Nicolö Belin da
Modena (BNF, Estampes) 136
5.3 Costume design for the Dauphin as lenteur industrieuse. Drawing by
Primaticcio (photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 140
5.4 Costume design for a frog/man. Drawing by Nicolö dell Abate (National
Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 142
5.5 Costume design for a cockerel. Anonymous drawing (private
collection) 143
5.6 Apollo crowned with a zodiac and ready to dance. Drawing by Primaticcio
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 144
5.7 Juno crowned with peacock feathers. Drawing by Primaticcio
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 145
5.8 Design for a knight astride a unicorn. Drawing by Hugues Sambin
(Ecole Superieure des Beaux Arts, Paris) 146
5.9 Masked knight on horseback. Drawing by Jacques de Bellange (Musee
du Louvre, Collection Rothschild) 147
6.1 Costume design for masked female dancer. Anonymous drawing (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 153
6.2 Costume design for a river god. Anonymous drawing (photo: National
Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 157
6.3 Design for a ballet costume: fox/man. Drawing attributed to Henri
Lallemant (Musee du Louvre, Collection Rothschild) 167
6.4 Costume design for male dancer. Anonymous drawing (photo: the
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 173
6.5 Ball at the hötel de Montmorency in Paris (1597) (BNF, Estampes) 175
6.6 Costume design for a lady-musician/dancer. Drawing by Jacques de
Bellange (Musee du Louvre, Collection Rothschild) 176
6.7 Ball in the late sixteenth Century, engraving (BNF, Estampes) 180
7.1 Fifteenth-century carole . Miniature from Guillaume de Machaut s Remede
de Fortune (BNF, Ms.fr. 1586) 185
7.2 Dryads dance in celebration around a tree. Engraving by Pierre Millan
(BNF, Estampes) 186
7.3 The joys of pastoral life. Engraving from tapestry: Gombault et Macee
(BNF, Estampes) 189
7.4 Rustic dancing. Engraving by Theodore de Bry after Hans S. Beham
(British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings) 194-5
7.5 Aristocratic dancing. Engraving by Theodore de Bry after Hans
S. Beham (British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings) 194-5
7.6 Peasants dancing. Drawing by Pieter Brueghel the Eider 196
xii FIGURES
7.7 Couple dancing back to back. Engraving by Hans S. Beham (British
Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings) 197
7.8 Couple dancing. Engraved by F*.S. after Hans S. Beham (British Museum,
Department of Prints and Drawings) 197
7.9 Dancing in the forest. Drawing by Jacques Callot (British Museum,
Department of Prints and Drawings) 200
7.10 Peasants dancing around a maypole. Painting by Pieter Brueghel the Eider 203
8.1 Sixteenth-century salt cellar (Victoria and Albert Museum) 210
8.2 The Three Graces. Sculpted on Henri II s funerary urn by Germain Pilon
(Louvre: Departement des sculptures) 213
8.3 Dancing Nymphs. Sculpted by Fiorentino Rosso (Galerie Francois Ier,
Fontainebleau, below fresco XI) 215
8.4 Flora seated on a cloud. Anonymous late sixteenth-century drawing
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 220
8.5 Flora s companion dancing. Anonymous late sixteenth-century drawing
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 221
8.6 Les Danseuses . Engraved by Jean de Gourmont (Musee du Louvre,
collection Rothschild; photo RMN/Thierry Le Mage) 223
8.7 Nymphs. Sculpted on the Fontaine des Innocents by Jean Goujon (photo:
Giraudon) 226
9.1 Meo Squaquara and Pasquariello Truonno. Engraving by Jacques Callot,
in Balli di Sfessania (c. 1621) 230
9.2 Moresque dancing. From Emperor Maximilian I s Freydal (Quirin von
Leitner.no. 112) 232
9.3 A moresque with grotesque dancers. From Emperor Maximilian I s
Freydal (Quirin von Leitner, no. 164) 233
9.4 The human pyramid. Engraved by Juste de Juste 235
9.5 Un bal masque (c. 1600). Drawing by Jan Muller (Musee du Louvre,
Departement des arts graphiques) 237
9.6 Title pageofßa/Zic/iS/essama. Engraving by Jacques Callot (c. 1621) 238
9.7 Capitano Cerimonia e la Signora Lavinia . Engraved by Jacques
Callot (c. 1621) 239
Plates
I Danse of the Muses. Drawing by Primaticcio (Musee du Louvre, Departement
des arts graphiques)
II Reconstruction of the salle de bal at Fontainebleau. Watercolour by Charles
Percier (Bibliotheque de L Institut, Paris)
III Turkish costume for Francis Ier. Drawing by Primaticcio (Florence, Biblioteca
Nazionale Centrale)
IV Ball at the court of Henri III showing La voltä. Anonymous sixteenth-century
painting (Musee des Beaux Arts, Rennes; photo © Adelaide Beaudoin)
V Ball at the wedding of the duc de Joyeuse (1581). Anonymous painting (Musee
du Louvre; photo RMN/Daniel Arnaudet)
VI Ball at the court of Henri III. Anonymous painting (Musee du Louvre; photo
RMN/Thierry Le Mage)
VII Ball at the Brüssels court (1565). Watercolour
VIII Dancing in the New World. Drawing by John White
IX May Day dancing in Lorraine. Drawing by Jacques Callot (private collection)
X Ball at the court of Henri IV. Painting by Louis de Caulery (Musee des Beaux
Arts, Rennes; photo © Bulloz)
XI Fete populaire. L Orme du Mail. Anonymous late sixteenth-century painting
(Musee Carnavalet; photo Roger Viollet)
XII Moresque dancer. Sculpture by Erasmus Grasser (ceiling of the Town Hall,
Munich)
XIII Faune, Sylvain Pan . Drawing by Primaticcio (Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale
Centrale)
XIV Sylvain. Costume drawing by Daniel Rabel for Le Ballet des hymph.es bocageres
(1627)
XV Les Influences . Costume drawing by Daniel Rabel for Le Ballet du Serieux et du
Grotesque (1627)
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Contents
List ofFigures ix
List ofPlates xiii
Introduction xv
Chapter I: The Status of the Dance 1
Popularity of dancing 1
Learning to dance 10
Knowledge of dancing 15
The wie of the dance in individual self-fashioning 17
The limits of Performance 21
Quality ofjudgement and the audience 27
Chapter II: Discourses on Dancing 31
Movement in the discourses 33
The 'effects' of music, verse and dance blended together 41
The apologetic stance adopted in discourses on dancing 50
Moral and political resonances 55
Conclusion 59
Chapter III: Making a Ballet 61
Scale of Performance: from ball to mascarade to ballet 61
Context of the fite I: the place of Performance 64
Context of the fite II: decor and costumes 70
Musical preparations and expense 76
Planning and rehearsals 81
'Paradis d'amour'. A ballet de cour danced in celebration of the wedding
of Marguerite de Valois and Henri de Navarre, 20 August 1572 87
Chapter IV: Forms of Dancing 91
Social dancing 94
Regional dances 102
viii CONTENTS
Ballet as contest: imitative dancing - Brach's Mascarade de Diane 105
Geometrical dancing - (i) Le Ballet des Polonais (1573); HO
(ii) Le Balet comique (1581)
Horseballets U8
A learned curiosity - the Pyrrhic 122
Chapter V: Dance Conquers the Court I: Francois Ier and Henri II 127
Dominance ofthe dance in France 127
Dancing as policy 128
The Reign of Francois Ier 132
Henri IVs support for dancing 143
Chapter VI: Dance Conquers the Court II: Catherine de Medicis and
her Sons 151
Fontainebleau (1564) 157
Bayonne (1565) 161
Henri III and the crazefor dancing 165
Henri IV's use of dancing 173
Dancing: attractions and Opposition 178
Chapter VII: Dancing in the Country 183
The countryside and dancing: a literary phenomenon 184
The court metamorphosed: idealizing the countryside 186
The nature ofthe dancing 192
The settings of country dancing 199
Claude Gauchet: dancing in the marketplace 202
Chapter VIII: Dance as Transformation 209
Jean Dorat's Chorea nympharum 209
Dance as magical power and as poetic Inspiration 212
The seductive power of dancing 219
Idealizing the dancing form - Ronsard's La Charite 222
Chapter IX: The Rise of the Professional 229
Conclusion 244
Records ofthe Dance in the French Renaissance: Dances, Mascarades
and Ballets, 1500-1600 249
Notes 260
Bibliography of Works Cited 299
Index 317
FlGURES
Page
1.1 M. Zazinger, Evening recreations. Engraving, c. 1500 2
1.2 Moresque at Emperor Maximilian I's court. Miniature from Freydal (Quirin
von Leitner, no. 88) 3
1.3 Mercury leading a damsel out to dance. Drawing by Primaticcio (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 5
1.4 Male figure dressed for dancing. Drawing by Antoine Caron (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 6
1.5 Portrait of Cesare Negri. Engraving from his Le Graue d'Amore (1602) 11
1.6 Male dancer with plumed headdress. Drawing by Primaticcio (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 14
1.7 The Dance. Anonymous sixteenth-century painting (private
collection) 16
1.8 Couple preparing to dance. Engraving from Fabrizio Caroso, Nobiltä di
dame (1600) 19
1.9 Costume for a masked dancer. Drawing attributed to Antoine Caron
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 24
1.10 Seated lady-musician with tambourine. Drawing attributed to Antoine
Caron (photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 26
1.11 Lady-dancer with drum. Drawing attributed to Antoine Caron
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 27
1.12 Lady-dancer striking a pose. Drawing attributed to Antoine Caron
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 28
1.13 Masked lady dressed for the ballet. Drawing by Jacques de Beilange
(Musee du Louvre, Collection Rothschild) 29
2.1 Two couples ready to dance. Engraving from Cesare Negri, Le Graue
d'Amore (1600) 36
2.2 A torch dance from the festival in Munich (1568). Engraved by
Nicolas Solis 39
2.3 Aleap into the air. Engraving from Tucarro, L'Arf de saut er (1599) 40
x FIGURES
2.4 A somersault. Illustration from Tucarro, L'Art de sauter (1599) 41
2.5 Two masked ladies prepare to dance. Drawing attributed to Antoine
Caron (photo: the National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 45
2.6 Two prophets. Drawing attributed to Antoine Caron (photo: National
Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 46
2.7 Seated Muse. Anonymous drawing (photo: National Museum of
Fine Art, Stockholm) 47
2.8 A lady-dancer. Drawing attributed to Antoine Caron (photo: National
Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 48
2.9 Apollo and the Muses. Drawing by Primaticcio for the solle de bal at
Fontainebleau (British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings) 50
2.10 'II contrapasso'. Engraving from Fabrizio Caroso, Nobiltä di dame (1600) 52
2.11 Title page of Fabrizio Caroso, Nobiltä di dame (1600) 54
2.12 Thalestris and Alexander. Drawing by Primaticcio (photo: the National
Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 57
3.1 Apollo and Diana. Drawing by Primaticcio (Ecole Superieure des Beaux
Arts, Paris) 63
3.2 'Le Bucentaure'. Engraving from Maurice Sceve, The Entry of Henri II into
Lyon (1548) 67
3.3 'Une basilique royale'. Engraving from Philibert de L'Orme, Des Inventions
nouvelles (1561) 68
3.4 The solle de bal at Fontainebleau 69
3.5 The Great Hall at Binche in 1549 72
3.6 Costume for a mascarade: Allegorie de l'ete. Drawing by Hugues Sambin
(Ecole Superieure des Beaux Arts, Paris) 75
3.7 Costume for the Dauphin as Hymen. Drawing by Primaticcio (Florence,
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale) 77
3.8 Costume designs from the sixteenth Century. Anonymous drawing (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 81
4.1 Pavane danced for the Polish ambassadors (Paris 1573). Tapestry from a
drawing by Antoine Caron 96
4.2 Rural dancing at Bayonne (1565). Detail from a contemporary tapestry 104
4.3 Diana dressed for the ballet. Anonymous sixteenth-century painting
(private collection) 108
4.4 Ballet danced in the Barberini palace in Rome (1635). Engraving 109
4.5 The Ballet des polonais. Woodcut of opening figure from Dorat,
Magnificentissimi spectaculi in Henrici. descriptio (Paris, 1573) 112
4.6 Pavane danced to entertain the Polish ambassadors (Paris, 1573).
Drawing by Antoine Caron for a tapestry 114
4.7 The Balet comique de la reyne (1581). Engraving of the opening scene
of the ballet 116
4.8 Equestian ballet movements (Florence, 1615). Engraved from drawings
by Jacques Callot (British Library) 121
FIGURES xi
4.9 Costume design for one of the Fates. Drawing by Rene Boyvin (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 123
5.1 Costume design for Francis Ier as man/beast. Drawing by Primaticcio
(National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 129
5.2 Francois Ier as a composite deity. Miniature attributed to Nicolö Belin da
Modena (BNF, Estampes) 136
5.3 Costume design for the Dauphin as lenteur industrieuse. Drawing by
Primaticcio (photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 140
5.4 Costume design for a frog/man. Drawing by Nicolö dell'Abate (National
Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 142
5.5 Costume design for a cockerel. Anonymous drawing (private
collection) 143
5.6 Apollo crowned with a zodiac and ready to dance. Drawing by Primaticcio
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 144
5.7 Juno crowned with peacock feathers. Drawing by Primaticcio
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 145
5.8 Design for a knight astride a unicorn. Drawing by Hugues Sambin
(Ecole Superieure des Beaux Arts, Paris) 146
5.9 Masked knight on horseback. Drawing by Jacques de Bellange (Musee
du Louvre, Collection Rothschild) 147
6.1 Costume design for masked female dancer. Anonymous drawing (photo:
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 153
6.2 Costume design for a river god. Anonymous drawing (photo: National
Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 157
6.3 Design for a ballet costume: fox/man. Drawing attributed to Henri
Lallemant (Musee du Louvre, Collection Rothschild) 167
6.4 Costume design for male dancer. Anonymous drawing (photo: the
National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 173
6.5 Ball at the hötel de Montmorency in Paris (1597) (BNF, Estampes) 175
6.6 Costume design for a lady-musician/dancer. Drawing by Jacques de
Bellange (Musee du Louvre, Collection Rothschild) 176
6.7 Ball in the late sixteenth Century, engraving (BNF, Estampes) 180
7.1 Fifteenth-century 'carole'. Miniature from Guillaume de Machaut's Remede
de Fortune (BNF, Ms.fr. 1586) 185
7.2 Dryads dance in celebration around a tree. Engraving by Pierre Millan
(BNF, Estampes) 186
7.3 The joys of pastoral life. Engraving from tapestry: Gombault et Macee
(BNF, Estampes) 189
7.4 Rustic dancing. Engraving by Theodore de Bry after Hans S. Beham
(British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings) 194-5
7.5 Aristocratic dancing. Engraving by Theodore de Bry after Hans
S. Beham (British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings) 194-5
7.6 Peasants dancing. Drawing by Pieter Brueghel the Eider 196
xii FIGURES
7.7 Couple dancing back to back. Engraving by Hans S. Beham (British
Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings) 197
7.8 Couple dancing. Engraved by F*.S. after Hans S. Beham (British Museum,
Department of Prints and Drawings) 197
7.9 Dancing in the forest. Drawing by Jacques Callot (British Museum,
Department of Prints and Drawings) 200
7.10 Peasants dancing around a maypole. Painting by Pieter Brueghel the Eider 203
8.1 Sixteenth-century salt cellar (Victoria and Albert Museum) 210
8.2 The Three Graces. Sculpted on Henri II's funerary urn by Germain Pilon
(Louvre: Departement des sculptures) 213
8.3 Dancing Nymphs. Sculpted by Fiorentino Rosso (Galerie Francois Ier,
Fontainebleau, below fresco XI) 215
8.4 Flora seated on a cloud. Anonymous late sixteenth-century drawing
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 220
8.5 Flora's companion dancing. Anonymous late sixteenth-century drawing
(photo: National Museum of Fine Art, Stockholm) 221
8.6 'Les Danseuses'. Engraved by Jean de Gourmont (Musee du Louvre,
collection Rothschild; photo RMN/Thierry Le Mage) 223
8.7 Nymphs. Sculpted on the Fontaine des Innocents by Jean Goujon (photo:
Giraudon) 226
9.1 Meo Squaquara and Pasquariello Truonno. Engraving by Jacques Callot,
in Balli di Sfessania (c. 1621) 230
9.2 Moresque dancing. From Emperor Maximilian I's Freydal (Quirin von
Leitner.no. 112) 232
9.3 A moresque with grotesque dancers. From Emperor Maximilian I's
Freydal (Quirin von Leitner, no. 164) 233
9.4 The human pyramid. Engraved by Juste de Juste 235
9.5 'Un bal masque' (c. 1600). Drawing by Jan Muller (Musee du Louvre,
Departement des arts graphiques) 237
9.6 Title pageofßa/Zic/iS/essama. Engraving by Jacques Callot (c. 1621) 238
9.7 'Capitano Cerimonia e la Signora Lavinia'. Engraved by Jacques
Callot (c. 1621) 239
Plates
I Danse of the Muses. Drawing by Primaticcio (Musee du Louvre, Departement
des arts graphiques)
II Reconstruction of the salle de bal at Fontainebleau. Watercolour by Charles
Percier (Bibliotheque de L'Institut, Paris)
III Turkish costume for Francis Ier. Drawing by Primaticcio (Florence, Biblioteca
Nazionale Centrale)
IV Ball at the court of Henri III showing La voltä. Anonymous sixteenth-century
painting (Musee des Beaux Arts, Rennes; photo © Adelaide Beaudoin)
V Ball at the wedding of the duc de Joyeuse (1581). Anonymous painting (Musee
du Louvre; photo RMN/Daniel Arnaudet)
VI Ball at the court of Henri III. Anonymous painting (Musee du Louvre; photo
RMN/Thierry Le Mage)
VII Ball at the Brüssels court (1565). Watercolour
VIII Dancing in the New World. Drawing by John White
IX May Day dancing in Lorraine. Drawing by Jacques Callot (private collection)
X Ball at the court of Henri IV. Painting by Louis de Caulery (Musee des Beaux
Arts, Rennes; photo © Bulloz)
XI Fete populaire. L'Orme du Mail. Anonymous late sixteenth-century painting
(Musee Carnavalet; photo Roger Viollet)
XII Moresque dancer. Sculpture by Erasmus Grasser (ceiling of the Town Hall,
Munich)
XIII 'Faune, Sylvain Pan'. Drawing by Primaticcio (Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale
Centrale)
XIV 'Sylvain. Costume drawing by Daniel Rabel for Le Ballet des hymph.es bocageres
(1627)
XV 'Les Influences'. Costume drawing by Daniel Rabel for Le Ballet du Serieux et du
Grotesque (1627) |
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title | Dance in the Renaissance European fashion, French obsession |
title_auth | Dance in the Renaissance European fashion, French obsession |
title_exact_search | Dance in the Renaissance European fashion, French obsession |
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title_full | Dance in the Renaissance European fashion, French obsession Margaret M. McGowan |
title_fullStr | Dance in the Renaissance European fashion, French obsession Margaret M. McGowan |
title_full_unstemmed | Dance in the Renaissance European fashion, French obsession Margaret M. McGowan |
title_short | Dance in the Renaissance |
title_sort | dance in the renaissance european fashion french obsession |
title_sub | European fashion, French obsession |
topic | Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Dance France History 16th century Dance Europe History 16th century Renaissance France Ballett (DE-588)4004351-4 gnd Darstellende Kunst (DE-588)4129566-3 gnd Tanz (DE-588)4059028-8 gnd Ästhetik (DE-588)4000626-8 gnd Tanz Motiv (DE-588)4184440-3 gnd Kleidung (DE-588)4031011-5 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd |
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