textThis dissertation examines the patronage of Marie de Brabant, queen of France (1260-1322), and how her commissions transformed the atmosphere of the late Capetian court. Bringing with her from her native duchy of Brabant an established set of cultural preferences strikingly different from those that the saintly Louis IX had promoted in Paris for the previous half century, she introduced a love of secular material and elaborate ceremony upon her arrival in 1274. Taking the form of manuscript illumination, sculpture, stained glass, and architecture, as well as literature, music, science, history, genealogy, ritual, and finery, Marie’s patronage set a trend for courtly consumption for the remainder of the medieval period. Nearly always pol...
This Exhibition focuses on the iconography Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) established in the Saint...
The period from 1460 to 1515 in France was marked by a number of significant shifts—both politically...
An analysis of images of Queen Melisende of Jerusalem in the 13th century copies of the Estoire d'Er...
textThis dissertation examines the patronage of Marie de Brabant, queen of France (1260-1322), and h...
The definition of what constitutes patronage and what makes one a patron, such as the person who fun...
Margaret of Austria (1480--1530) ruled the Burgundian Netherlands for over twenty years and was an i...
textThis dissertation examines the political benefit derived from visual images produced at the cou...
This thesis examines the portraiture and patronage of Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-C...
Adele of Champagne (r. 1160-1180) was the third wife of King Louis VII of France (r. 1137-1180) and ...
CHAPMAN Tracy Pleasure and Politics at the Court of France : Artistic Patronage of Queen Marie of Br...
An illustrated copy of Guillaume de Saint-Pathus' Vie et miracles de saint Louis, made in Paris in t...
The period from 1460 to 1515 in France was marked by a number of significant shifts—both politically...
In 1325, Isabella of France, Queen of England (1308-1358), raised an army and with her lover rose ...
This dissertation explores the reigns of two early sixteenth-century queens consort of England and S...
Today, only images remain of the lost Grande Chasse of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, the fantastical...
This Exhibition focuses on the iconography Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) established in the Saint...
The period from 1460 to 1515 in France was marked by a number of significant shifts—both politically...
An analysis of images of Queen Melisende of Jerusalem in the 13th century copies of the Estoire d'Er...
textThis dissertation examines the patronage of Marie de Brabant, queen of France (1260-1322), and h...
The definition of what constitutes patronage and what makes one a patron, such as the person who fun...
Margaret of Austria (1480--1530) ruled the Burgundian Netherlands for over twenty years and was an i...
textThis dissertation examines the political benefit derived from visual images produced at the cou...
This thesis examines the portraiture and patronage of Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-C...
Adele of Champagne (r. 1160-1180) was the third wife of King Louis VII of France (r. 1137-1180) and ...
CHAPMAN Tracy Pleasure and Politics at the Court of France : Artistic Patronage of Queen Marie of Br...
An illustrated copy of Guillaume de Saint-Pathus' Vie et miracles de saint Louis, made in Paris in t...
The period from 1460 to 1515 in France was marked by a number of significant shifts—both politically...
In 1325, Isabella of France, Queen of England (1308-1358), raised an army and with her lover rose ...
This dissertation explores the reigns of two early sixteenth-century queens consort of England and S...
Today, only images remain of the lost Grande Chasse of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, the fantastical...
This Exhibition focuses on the iconography Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) established in the Saint...
The period from 1460 to 1515 in France was marked by a number of significant shifts—both politically...
An analysis of images of Queen Melisende of Jerusalem in the 13th century copies of the Estoire d'Er...