Mary of Hungary: Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture
This collection of essays examines diverse facets of the cultural patronage and collecting of Mary of Hungary. Mary of Hungary's extensive artistic patronage and the collections she formed of an array of artworks, objects and books were by no means an isolated phenomenon within the Habsburg dyn...
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Zusammenfassung: | This collection of essays examines diverse facets of the cultural patronage and collecting of Mary of Hungary. Mary of Hungary's extensive artistic patronage and the collections she formed of an array of artworks, objects and books were by no means an isolated phenomenon within the Habsburg dynasty. On the contrary, the Regent of the Netherlands and loyal adviser to her brother, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, emulated the examples of the Habsburg women who preceded her, and in turn provided an exemplar for those that came after. She continued the traditions, trends and practices her ancestors and peers had established, which had been initiated by female members of the Trastámara dynasty, most notably Isabel of Castile. This collection of essays examines the cultural patronage of Mary of Hungary in the light of her multiple identities: a humanist-trained patron of the arts; a Habsburg princess closely implicated in the visual construction and projection of Charles V's political identity across the alliances and divisions of early modern Europe; and a female regent bound by the imperial, dynastic and political ideologies cultivated by the sixteenth-century Habsburg monarchs.00Beyond forming one of the most important art collections of the European Renaissance and playing a prominent role in the patronage of the artists she received under her protection, Mary used art to construct an image of herself that undeniably contributed to the consolidation and dissemination of both her political legitimacy and that of her dynasty among the courts of Europe. |
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
71
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
91
NOTE
ON
THE
EDITOR
AND
ONTRIBUTORS
II
1
NOELIA
GARDA
PEREZ
I
NTRODUCTION
PART
I
*
MARY
OF
HU~GARY
I~
CO~TEXT
231
M.J.
RODRLGUEZ-
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LGADO
'HALLERTGING
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MAGES:
HARL
ES
VS
R
E
LATIONSHIP
WITH
ART
,
ARTIST
S
AND
FESTIVITIES
43
1
DAGMAR
ICHBERGER
LIK
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AUNT
LIK
E
NIECE?
ASSESSING
TH
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VALUE
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MAR
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PART
II
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MARY
OF
HU~GARY
A~D
THE
ARTS
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NOELIA
GARDA
PEREZ
MARY
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PATRON
A
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CO
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TOR,JROM
POLIT
I
CAL
TO
CULTURAL
HISTORY:
TH
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A
T
E
O/THE
QU
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TI
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9
7
1
MIGUEL
FALOMIR
FAUS
TITIAN,
MARY
OF
HUNGARY,
AND
VENU
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AND
P
SYC
H
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109
1
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HELMSTUTLER
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WORNAN WHO
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MARY
O/HUNGARY,
FEMALE
RULERSHIP,
AND
PORTRAIT
S
BY
TH
E
LEONI
123
1
ANNE-SOPHIE
LARUEUE
A
NEW
P
ERSPECTIVE
ON
MARY
O/HUNGARYS
LABOURS
OF
HERCULES TAPESTRIES
(PATRIMONIO
NACIONAL
, SERIES
23
)
13S
1
JOSE
LUIS
GONZALO
SANCHEZ-MOLERO
MARY
OF
HUN
GARY
(I505-I556):
F
E
MALE
READING
AND
DYNASTIC
BIBLIOPHILY
ISS
1
CAMILLA
CAVICCHI
MARY
OF
HUN
GARY,
PATRON
O/MUSIC
ISS
1
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
IS9
1
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2191
INDEX
231 |
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
71
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
91
NOTE
ON
THE
EDITOR
AND
ONTRIBUTORS
II
1
NOELIA
GARDA
PEREZ
I
NTRODUCTION
PART
I
*
MARY
OF
HU~GARY
I~
CO~TEXT
231
M.J.
RODRLGUEZ-
A
LGADO
'HALLERTGING
I
MAGES:
HARL
ES
VS
R
E
LATIONSHIP
WITH
ART
,
ARTIST
S
AND
FESTIVITIES
43
1
DAGMAR
ICHBERGER
LIK
E
AUNT
LIK
E
NIECE?
ASSESSING
TH
E
VALUE
0/
MAR
GARE
T
0/
AUSTRIAS
COLLECTION
JOR
MARY
0/
HUN
GARY
S91
ANNEMARIE
JORDAN
G
C
HW
END
ALESSANDRO
NOGAROLA'S
R
E
D
ISCOVERE
D
VI
TA
0/
M
ARY
0/
HUN
GARY,
R
EGENT
OF
THE
NETHERLANDS
PART
II
.
MARY
OF
HU~GARY
A~D
THE
ARTS
791
NOELIA
GARDA
PEREZ
MARY
O/HUNGARY,
PATRON
A
ND
CO
LL
EC
TOR,JROM
POLIT
I
CAL
TO
CULTURAL
HISTORY:
TH
E
T
A
T
E
O/THE
QU
ES
TI
ON
9
7
1
MIGUEL
FALOMIR
FAUS
TITIAN,
MARY
OF
HUNGARY,
AND
VENU
S
AND
P
SYC
H
E
109
1
KELLEY
HELMSTUTLER
DI
DIO
:A
WORNAN WHO
IS
SO
MU
C
H
L
IKE
A
MAR/'
MARY
O/HUNGARY,
FEMALE
RULERSHIP,
AND
PORTRAIT
S
BY
TH
E
LEONI
123
1
ANNE-SOPHIE
LARUEUE
A
NEW
P
ERSPECTIVE
ON
MARY
O/HUNGARYS
LABOURS
OF
HERCULES TAPESTRIES
(PATRIMONIO
NACIONAL
, SERIES
23
)
13S
1
JOSE
LUIS
GONZALO
SANCHEZ-MOLERO
MARY
OF
HUN
GARY
(I505-I556):
F
E
MALE
READING
AND
DYNASTIC
BIBLIOPHILY
ISS
1
CAMILLA
CAVICCHI
MARY
OF
HUN
GARY,
PATRON
O/MUSIC
ISS
1
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
IS9
1
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2191
INDEX
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spelling | Conference Art, Power and Gender: Mary of Hungary and the Patronage of Art in Renaissance Europe 2017 Murcia Verfasser (DE-588)1238814719 aut Mary of Hungary Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture edited by Noelia García Pérez ; Centre d'études supérieures de la Renaissance, Université de Tours - Centre national de la recherche scientifique Mary of Hungary, Renaissance patron and collector Art, power and gender : Mary of Hungary and female patronage in Renaissance Europe [Turnhout, Belgium] Brepols 2020 231 Seiten Illustrationen 27 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Collection Études renaissantes [31] Literaturangaben. - Bandzählung innerhalb der Reihe von der Website des Verlags. - Genaue Daten der Konferenz ermittelt This collection of essays examines diverse facets of the cultural patronage and collecting of Mary of Hungary. Mary of Hungary's extensive artistic patronage and the collections she formed of an array of artworks, objects and books were by no means an isolated phenomenon within the Habsburg dynasty. On the contrary, the Regent of the Netherlands and loyal adviser to her brother, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, emulated the examples of the Habsburg women who preceded her, and in turn provided an exemplar for those that came after. She continued the traditions, trends and practices her ancestors and peers had established, which had been initiated by female members of the Trastámara dynasty, most notably Isabel of Castile. This collection of essays examines the cultural patronage of Mary of Hungary in the light of her multiple identities: a humanist-trained patron of the arts; a Habsburg princess closely implicated in the visual construction and projection of Charles V's political identity across the alliances and divisions of early modern Europe; and a female regent bound by the imperial, dynastic and political ideologies cultivated by the sixteenth-century Habsburg monarchs.00Beyond forming one of the most important art collections of the European Renaissance and playing a prominent role in the patronage of the artists she received under her protection, Mary used art to construct an image of herself that undeniably contributed to the consolidation and dissemination of both her political legitimacy and that of her dynasty among the courts of Europe. Karl V. Heiliges Römisches Reich, Kaiser 1500-1558 (DE-588)118560093 gnd rswk-swf Maria Ungarn, Königin 1505-1558 (DE-588)119170531 gnd rswk-swf Maria (Ungarn, Königin) / 1505-1558 Kunstsammlerin (DE-588)4571978-0 gnd rswk-swf Mäzenatentum (DE-588)4074442-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 11.05.2017-13.05.2017 Murcia gnd-content (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Ungarn, Rezeption (DE-2581)TH000005569 gbd Renaissance, Rezeption (DE-2581)TH000005253 gbd Maria Ungarn, Königin 1505-1558 (DE-588)119170531 p Kunstsammlerin (DE-588)4571978-0 s Mäzenatentum (DE-588)4074442-5 s DE-604 Karl V. Heiliges Römisches Reich, Kaiser 1500-1558 (DE-588)118560093 p García Pérez, Noelia (DE-588)1220108200 edt Centre d'études supérieures de la Renaissance (DE-588)1019899-4 isb Collection Études renaissantes [31] (DE-604)BV043587880 31 http://www.sehepunkte.de/2021/06/35357.html rezensiert in: sehepunkte 21 (2021), Nr. 6 Rezension V:DE-604 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032317066&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Mary of Hungary Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture Collection Études renaissantes Karl V. Heiliges Römisches Reich, Kaiser 1500-1558 (DE-588)118560093 gnd Maria Ungarn, Königin 1505-1558 (DE-588)119170531 gnd Maria (Ungarn, Königin) / 1505-1558 Kunstsammlerin (DE-588)4571978-0 gnd Mäzenatentum (DE-588)4074442-5 gnd |
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title | Mary of Hungary Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture |
title_alt | Mary of Hungary, Renaissance patron and collector Art, power and gender : Mary of Hungary and female patronage in Renaissance Europe |
title_auth | Mary of Hungary Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture |
title_exact_search | Mary of Hungary Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture |
title_exact_search_txtP | Mary of Hungary Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture |
title_full | Mary of Hungary Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture edited by Noelia García Pérez ; Centre d'études supérieures de la Renaissance, Université de Tours - Centre national de la recherche scientifique |
title_fullStr | Mary of Hungary Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture edited by Noelia García Pérez ; Centre d'études supérieures de la Renaissance, Université de Tours - Centre national de la recherche scientifique |
title_full_unstemmed | Mary of Hungary Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture edited by Noelia García Pérez ; Centre d'études supérieures de la Renaissance, Université de Tours - Centre national de la recherche scientifique |
title_short | Mary of Hungary |
title_sort | mary of hungary renaissance patron and collector gender art and culture |
title_sub | Renaissance patron and collector : gender, art and culture |
topic | Karl V. Heiliges Römisches Reich, Kaiser 1500-1558 (DE-588)118560093 gnd Maria Ungarn, Königin 1505-1558 (DE-588)119170531 gnd Maria (Ungarn, Königin) / 1505-1558 Kunstsammlerin (DE-588)4571978-0 gnd Mäzenatentum (DE-588)4074442-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Karl V. Heiliges Römisches Reich, Kaiser 1500-1558 Maria Ungarn, Königin 1505-1558 Maria (Ungarn, Königin) / 1505-1558 Kunstsammlerin Mäzenatentum Konferenzschrift 11.05.2017-13.05.2017 Murcia Aufsatzsammlung |
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