This article reappraises the architectural legacy of King William III and Queen Mary II on the basis of an examination of all of the building projects relating to castles and palaces in Great Britain and the Low Countries during their reign. In both countries William and Mary were continuously renovating and adding additions to already existing castles and palaces as well as creating new ones, always simultaneously combining various projects. The authors propose that the extent of William and Mary’s architectural endeavours has so far been underestimated, primarily because these have not been assessed as an ensemble. Similarly, the monarchs’ great interest in the interior of their residences, and especially in their painting collections, ha...
This chapter presents a case study of Het Loo, the palace built in the Dutch province of Gelderland ...
This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northu...
This article examines how Protestant and Catholic elites in early seventeenth-century France memoria...
This article reappraises the architectural legacy of King William III and Queen Mary II on the basis...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
Almost two hundred years before Inigo Jones completed the Queen’s House for Henrietta Maria at Green...
This article argues that the least studied and understood of the works that Rubens painted at Charle...
Questions of Queen Anne's legacy have been much debated by historians of the period, who contest her...
The palaces (Pfalzen) of the Carolingian period, which had developed from the Frankish royal manors,...
This article examines a recently discovered letter written to Stadtholder Frederik Hendrik of Orange...
The Hanoverian kings have attracted none of the affection the popular imagination accords to the Tud...
The Banqueting House ceiling by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) that was commissioned by Charles I (16...
William Cecil held office for the first forty years of Queen Elizabeth's reign, and was the most po...
The luxury and scandal; the pleasures and pains of royalty have continually constructed and reconstr...
This article examines the visual strategies employed in the early modern period by a dynasty ruling ...
This chapter presents a case study of Het Loo, the palace built in the Dutch province of Gelderland ...
This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northu...
This article examines how Protestant and Catholic elites in early seventeenth-century France memoria...
This article reappraises the architectural legacy of King William III and Queen Mary II on the basis...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
Almost two hundred years before Inigo Jones completed the Queen’s House for Henrietta Maria at Green...
This article argues that the least studied and understood of the works that Rubens painted at Charle...
Questions of Queen Anne's legacy have been much debated by historians of the period, who contest her...
The palaces (Pfalzen) of the Carolingian period, which had developed from the Frankish royal manors,...
This article examines a recently discovered letter written to Stadtholder Frederik Hendrik of Orange...
The Hanoverian kings have attracted none of the affection the popular imagination accords to the Tud...
The Banqueting House ceiling by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) that was commissioned by Charles I (16...
William Cecil held office for the first forty years of Queen Elizabeth's reign, and was the most po...
The luxury and scandal; the pleasures and pains of royalty have continually constructed and reconstr...
This article examines the visual strategies employed in the early modern period by a dynasty ruling ...
This chapter presents a case study of Het Loo, the palace built in the Dutch province of Gelderland ...
This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northu...
This article examines how Protestant and Catholic elites in early seventeenth-century France memoria...