This study investigates the ways in which Count Pier Maria Rossi of Parma (1413--1482) was able to proclaim, promote, and negotiate his autonomy and authority through patronage of art. Rossi articulated his dynasty's power through pointed visual imagery advertising chivalric and courtly ideologies, political alliances, territorial aggrandizement, and participation in networks of civic and regional powers and institutions. By supporting ecclesiastical cults, by building churches, convents, and castles, and by commissioning fresco cycles, medals, and illuminated manuscripts, Rossi extended his dynasty's image of authority well beyond Parma. This imagery was not addressed to an insulated court but to intersecting audiences ranging from his pea...
This dissertation explores the primary sites of collecting and display commissioned by Francesco I d...
The thesis addresses the use of art in the pursuit of social and political ends by one of the oldest...
Amidst the decadence of baroque Rome, presenting romanitas (i.e. "Roman-ness") was essential to beco...
This doctoral thesis situates the Mediterranean island of Sicily as a magnet of competing political ...
This dissertation analyzes the dates and artistic provenance of key architectural and decorative pro...
This dissertation analyzes the dates and artistic provenance of key architectural and decorative pro...
The Villa Godi (by which I mean the totality of the building) played a complex role in the economic,...
During the Renaissance, the d\u27Este family ruled the Northern Italian city of Ferrara. To make up ...
Beginning in Central Europe in the 1690s and spreading to the German principalities of the Holy Roma...
The Mantua region of Italy is one that was controlled by the Gonzaga family for centuries. They domi...
The Mantua region of Italy is one that was controlled by the Gonzaga family for centuries. They domi...
This thesis explores the way in which René, French prince and exiled king of Naples (1409-80), sough...
This volume is devoted to one of the major aristocratic lineages of northern Italy in the later midd...
This volume is devoted to one of the major aristocratic lineages of northern Italy in the later midd...
This thesis explores the way in which René, French prince and exiled king of Naples (1409-80), sough...
This dissertation explores the primary sites of collecting and display commissioned by Francesco I d...
The thesis addresses the use of art in the pursuit of social and political ends by one of the oldest...
Amidst the decadence of baroque Rome, presenting romanitas (i.e. "Roman-ness") was essential to beco...
This doctoral thesis situates the Mediterranean island of Sicily as a magnet of competing political ...
This dissertation analyzes the dates and artistic provenance of key architectural and decorative pro...
This dissertation analyzes the dates and artistic provenance of key architectural and decorative pro...
The Villa Godi (by which I mean the totality of the building) played a complex role in the economic,...
During the Renaissance, the d\u27Este family ruled the Northern Italian city of Ferrara. To make up ...
Beginning in Central Europe in the 1690s and spreading to the German principalities of the Holy Roma...
The Mantua region of Italy is one that was controlled by the Gonzaga family for centuries. They domi...
The Mantua region of Italy is one that was controlled by the Gonzaga family for centuries. They domi...
This thesis explores the way in which René, French prince and exiled king of Naples (1409-80), sough...
This volume is devoted to one of the major aristocratic lineages of northern Italy in the later midd...
This volume is devoted to one of the major aristocratic lineages of northern Italy in the later midd...
This thesis explores the way in which René, French prince and exiled king of Naples (1409-80), sough...
This dissertation explores the primary sites of collecting and display commissioned by Francesco I d...
The thesis addresses the use of art in the pursuit of social and political ends by one of the oldest...
Amidst the decadence of baroque Rome, presenting romanitas (i.e. "Roman-ness") was essential to beco...