The article examines Daniel Mytens’s portrait of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, and the pendant portrait of his wife, Aletheia Howard (ca 1618), in relation to early modern rhetorical concepts in portrait painting and art theory. Particular focus is placed on the pictorial meaning of the depicted sculpture gallery in Lord Arundel’s portrait in its relation to the sitter. The author argues that the composition subtly transforms certain patterns of a long-standing pictorial code in portrait painting, which can be identified as a type of “picture within a picture.” Already established in the Italian portrait tradition, an integrated little picture or window view next to the sitter was a widespread formula in seventeenth-century Dutch and Brit...
The notion of ‘reading’ in relation to Elizabethan allegory sees the use of different readings with ...
This dissertation offers a new interpretation of Anthony van Dyck’s art and career, taking as its po...
This thesis explores the influence of French royal image-making on English monarchies at the turn of...
The article examines Daniel Mytens’s portrait of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, and the pendant por...
This thesis considers how visual art is expressed within English drama during the Elizabethan, Jacob...
textA scholarly cliché has it that the modern art of portraiture was born in the Renaissance, but s...
Portraits of Amalia van Solms, wife of Frederik Hendrik of Orange-Nassau and one of the most signifi...
Chapman, H. PerryIn the first half of the seventeenth century, the Dutch painter Gerrit van Honthors...
The article deals with Pieter de Hooch’s painting ‘Woman with a Basket full of Beans in a Garden’ of...
Daniel Mytens, Portrait de Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, vers 1618, huile sur toile, Lo...
Eighteenth-century English and American portraits are complex, culturally bound artifacts subject to...
This article examines the long overlooked representation of the ‘art lover’, or liefhebber, in the a...
This article considers the collections of painters and the invention of the typical Antwerp-genre of...
Since the antiquity, and up to modern times, the portraits of famous men have been a long-term topos...
This article argues that the least studied and understood of the works that Rubens painted at Charle...
The notion of ‘reading’ in relation to Elizabethan allegory sees the use of different readings with ...
This dissertation offers a new interpretation of Anthony van Dyck’s art and career, taking as its po...
This thesis explores the influence of French royal image-making on English monarchies at the turn of...
The article examines Daniel Mytens’s portrait of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, and the pendant por...
This thesis considers how visual art is expressed within English drama during the Elizabethan, Jacob...
textA scholarly cliché has it that the modern art of portraiture was born in the Renaissance, but s...
Portraits of Amalia van Solms, wife of Frederik Hendrik of Orange-Nassau and one of the most signifi...
Chapman, H. PerryIn the first half of the seventeenth century, the Dutch painter Gerrit van Honthors...
The article deals with Pieter de Hooch’s painting ‘Woman with a Basket full of Beans in a Garden’ of...
Daniel Mytens, Portrait de Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, vers 1618, huile sur toile, Lo...
Eighteenth-century English and American portraits are complex, culturally bound artifacts subject to...
This article examines the long overlooked representation of the ‘art lover’, or liefhebber, in the a...
This article considers the collections of painters and the invention of the typical Antwerp-genre of...
Since the antiquity, and up to modern times, the portraits of famous men have been a long-term topos...
This article argues that the least studied and understood of the works that Rubens painted at Charle...
The notion of ‘reading’ in relation to Elizabethan allegory sees the use of different readings with ...
This dissertation offers a new interpretation of Anthony van Dyck’s art and career, taking as its po...
This thesis explores the influence of French royal image-making on English monarchies at the turn of...