Numerous writings in sociology and art history have highlighted the importance of the donation act as a form of communication and a participant in social bonding. In order to participate in the affirmation of a social status or a political power, a donation implies a space of visibility and of representation that guarantees its advertisement within a community. In this perspective, it seems worthwhile to study the gift-giving of works of art within the framework of patronage relationships during the early modern period and, more specifically, the way this action was publicly expressed. After a review of the scientific literature on the subject, this paper will address the issue of gift-giving within courtly sponsorships through early modern...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the public defense of academic theses entailed the publ...
Though the study of copying, imitation, forgery, and reproduction have a long lineage in the history...
During the second half of the sixteenth century, engraved series of allegorical subjects featuring p...
In the early modern period, public disputations related to the grant of academic degrees led to the ...
On 12 July 1520, Albrecht Dürer, accompanied by his wife Agnes, left Nuremberg for Antwerp, to obtai...
In early modern institutions of higher education, academic dissertations to be defended in public we...
For a long time the image of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century was that of a predominant...
In this paper I propose that the collections of artists and artisans in the Early Modern Netherlands...
Gifts, from objects to hospitality and from poems to support, are a means of establishing and mainta...
Since the early days of humanity, gifts as varied as valued objects, hospitality, and works of art h...
My doctoral research focused on the practice of thesis prints, which spread in parallel in universit...
In Early Modern Thesis Prints in the Southern Netherlands, Gwendoline de Mûelenaere offers an accoun...
Portraits of rulers, medals, and other images of politicians were widely used within early modern di...
The early modern Dutch welfare system has often been described as relatively generous and efficient....
In Early Modern Thesis Prints in the Southern Netherlands, Gwendoline de Mûelenaere offers an accoun...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the public defense of academic theses entailed the publ...
Though the study of copying, imitation, forgery, and reproduction have a long lineage in the history...
During the second half of the sixteenth century, engraved series of allegorical subjects featuring p...
In the early modern period, public disputations related to the grant of academic degrees led to the ...
On 12 July 1520, Albrecht Dürer, accompanied by his wife Agnes, left Nuremberg for Antwerp, to obtai...
In early modern institutions of higher education, academic dissertations to be defended in public we...
For a long time the image of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century was that of a predominant...
In this paper I propose that the collections of artists and artisans in the Early Modern Netherlands...
Gifts, from objects to hospitality and from poems to support, are a means of establishing and mainta...
Since the early days of humanity, gifts as varied as valued objects, hospitality, and works of art h...
My doctoral research focused on the practice of thesis prints, which spread in parallel in universit...
In Early Modern Thesis Prints in the Southern Netherlands, Gwendoline de Mûelenaere offers an accoun...
Portraits of rulers, medals, and other images of politicians were widely used within early modern di...
The early modern Dutch welfare system has often been described as relatively generous and efficient....
In Early Modern Thesis Prints in the Southern Netherlands, Gwendoline de Mûelenaere offers an accoun...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the public defense of academic theses entailed the publ...
Though the study of copying, imitation, forgery, and reproduction have a long lineage in the history...
During the second half of the sixteenth century, engraved series of allegorical subjects featuring p...