This article examines the visual strategies employed in the early modern period by a dynasty ruling a smaller state, the Duchy of Lorraine, to survive in the face of expansion by larger neighbours (notably France). The central argument posits that in order to be treated as fully royal (and therefore with inherent rights to exist independently, as full members of the society of princes), princes like the dukes of Lorraine had to appear as royal in their visual representation. The article therefore looks at different examples of selfrepresentation produced by the dynasty over time, including genealogical treatises, coins, portraits, and printed material, in order to see how this was achieved and what symbols were used. What emerges is a sense...
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This article examines the visual strategies employed in the early modern period by a dynasty ruling ...
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peer-reviewedThis article examines how rulers of early modern small states attempted to survive and ...
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This article argues that the least studied and understood of the works that Rubens painted at Charle...
This article analyses a conflict between royalist iconography and republican iconoclasm in the visua...
The aim of this article is to explore Elizabeth’s performative power as manifesting itself on the sc...
This article examines the visual strategies employed in the early modern period by a dynasty ruling ...
This article reassesses the reputation enjoyed by Charles IV of Luxemburg, emperor and king of Bohem...
peer-reviewedThis article examines how rulers of early modern small states attempted to survive and ...
The princes étrangers, or the foreign princes, were an influential group of courtiers in early moder...
How was Henry VII Tudor and his genealogical lines depicted in contemporary chronicle rolls? What de...
Exploiting the turbulence and strife of sixteenth-century France, the House of Guise arose from a pr...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
Louis the duc de Bourgogne (1686 – 1712), grandson of Louis XIV, was briefly Dauphin of France befor...
The ruling dynasties literally surrounded themselves with their ancestors (real ones, as well as im...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
PhDDespite their importance in. France and Europe in the sixteenth century, the Guise have received ...
At the end of the fourteenth century the county of Flanders held by Luis of Male was inherited by hi...
This article argues that the least studied and understood of the works that Rubens painted at Charle...
This article analyses a conflict between royalist iconography and republican iconoclasm in the visua...
The aim of this article is to explore Elizabeth’s performative power as manifesting itself on the sc...