Scholars have long identified Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings as central texts to the history of the family. Eighteenth-century transformations to the family concept affected all families, including those of high social status; despite being monarchs, royal families could not shield themselves from larger social changes affecting family definitions in general. This paper addresses that phenomenon by examining a social activity in which imagined identities could be explored and represented, namely art, through a discussion of the Habsburg Archduchess Maria Christine of Austria (1742-1798). Daughter of Empress Maria Theresa, Maria Christine founded with her husband Albert of Sachsen-Teschen the collection that forms the basis of the m...
The style of Rococo evokes a variety of feminine attributions; women were usually depicted in works ...
At the turn of the 18th century, the distinction between public and private spheres has become obvio...
A diatribe against Marie-Antoinette originated in France during the mid-eighteenth-century and has c...
Scholars have long identified Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings as central texts to the history of th...
Aristocratic woman played an important role disseminating design, notably, Archduchess Isabella in t...
Portraits of Queen Marie Leszczinska (1703-1768) were highly visible in eighteenth-century France. A...
This thesis examines the portraiture and patronage of Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-C...
In 1622 Maria de Medici commissioned two series of twenty four paintings for the galleries in her ne...
The princes étrangers, or the foreign princes, were an influential group of courtiers in early moder...
This study demonstrates how royal portraiture functioned during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic war...
The ruling dynasties literally surrounded themselves with their ancestors (real ones, as well as im...
Catherine de’ Medici (1519-1589) was defined in part by the powerful men in her life: her uncle Pope...
Art was integral to the lives of the late Stuart aristocracy. Through case studies of the art patro...
Materiały z XVII spotkania Komisji Lituanistycznej zorganizowanego przez Instytut Historii PAN, Inst...
In 1704 Hedvig Eleonora, the dowager queen of Sweden, commissioned a portrait of herself and her gre...
The style of Rococo evokes a variety of feminine attributions; women were usually depicted in works ...
At the turn of the 18th century, the distinction between public and private spheres has become obvio...
A diatribe against Marie-Antoinette originated in France during the mid-eighteenth-century and has c...
Scholars have long identified Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings as central texts to the history of th...
Aristocratic woman played an important role disseminating design, notably, Archduchess Isabella in t...
Portraits of Queen Marie Leszczinska (1703-1768) were highly visible in eighteenth-century France. A...
This thesis examines the portraiture and patronage of Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-C...
In 1622 Maria de Medici commissioned two series of twenty four paintings for the galleries in her ne...
The princes étrangers, or the foreign princes, were an influential group of courtiers in early moder...
This study demonstrates how royal portraiture functioned during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic war...
The ruling dynasties literally surrounded themselves with their ancestors (real ones, as well as im...
Catherine de’ Medici (1519-1589) was defined in part by the powerful men in her life: her uncle Pope...
Art was integral to the lives of the late Stuart aristocracy. Through case studies of the art patro...
Materiały z XVII spotkania Komisji Lituanistycznej zorganizowanego przez Instytut Historii PAN, Inst...
In 1704 Hedvig Eleonora, the dowager queen of Sweden, commissioned a portrait of herself and her gre...
The style of Rococo evokes a variety of feminine attributions; women were usually depicted in works ...
At the turn of the 18th century, the distinction between public and private spheres has become obvio...
A diatribe against Marie-Antoinette originated in France during the mid-eighteenth-century and has c...