The aim of this article is to examine, through fifteenth- and sixteenth-century documents, the ways in which donne di palazzo were important agents in the display of wealth and of beautiful objects. By their commissions and their purchases, but also with their dowries and inheritances, these women showed that splendore, one of the ‘social virtues’ that were considered an essential part in the life of the wealthy and sophisticated elite, was not just a male quality. The documents also demonstrate the ways in which women like Eleonora d’Aragona, Isabella and Beatrice d’Este, Elisabetta Gonzaga, Eleonora di Toledo and others helped to shape the style of the period
Caterina Sforza (1462/3-1509) was famous during her lifetime because of her twelve-year regency over...
International audienceDuring the period considered here limitations existed to the direct management...
This essay explores the cultural role played by women’s costume in Venice and Padua in the late 1500...
The aim of this article is to examine, through fifteenth- and sixteenth-century documents, the ways ...
The subject of my research is the female consort and her court. I focus on three Austrian Archduches...
This thesis provides a reassessment of the theory of magnificence in light of the related social vir...
A study of four of images commonly found on Deruta maiolica produced between 1500 and 1550 is used t...
This paper explores the relationship between clothing and the presentation of women in the cultural,...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 140-147).Gender studies have rendered few detailed scholarly...
[spa] El presente trabajo pretende resaltar la importancia de la joyería europea del siglo XVI y el ...
Marchesa Isabella d’Este, arguably the most studied woman patron of her time, lived among the master...
Lorenzo Lotto (ca. 1480-1555/6) made a significant contribution to the development of female Veneto ...
AbstractThe implicit view in many studies of Renaissance culture is that only the very wealthy were ...
This article explores the study of pictures of beautiful women, so-called “bella” paintings that wer...
This dissertation highlights the experiences of three Friulian women alive in the first half of the ...
Caterina Sforza (1462/3-1509) was famous during her lifetime because of her twelve-year regency over...
International audienceDuring the period considered here limitations existed to the direct management...
This essay explores the cultural role played by women’s costume in Venice and Padua in the late 1500...
The aim of this article is to examine, through fifteenth- and sixteenth-century documents, the ways ...
The subject of my research is the female consort and her court. I focus on three Austrian Archduches...
This thesis provides a reassessment of the theory of magnificence in light of the related social vir...
A study of four of images commonly found on Deruta maiolica produced between 1500 and 1550 is used t...
This paper explores the relationship between clothing and the presentation of women in the cultural,...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 140-147).Gender studies have rendered few detailed scholarly...
[spa] El presente trabajo pretende resaltar la importancia de la joyería europea del siglo XVI y el ...
Marchesa Isabella d’Este, arguably the most studied woman patron of her time, lived among the master...
Lorenzo Lotto (ca. 1480-1555/6) made a significant contribution to the development of female Veneto ...
AbstractThe implicit view in many studies of Renaissance culture is that only the very wealthy were ...
This article explores the study of pictures of beautiful women, so-called “bella” paintings that wer...
This dissertation highlights the experiences of three Friulian women alive in the first half of the ...
Caterina Sforza (1462/3-1509) was famous during her lifetime because of her twelve-year regency over...
International audienceDuring the period considered here limitations existed to the direct management...
This essay explores the cultural role played by women’s costume in Venice and Padua in the late 1500...