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Picturing Courtiers and Nobles from Castiglione to Van Dyck - Self Representation by Early Modern Elites (Hardcover)
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Picturing Courtiers and Nobles from Castiglione to Van Dyck - Self Representation by Early Modern Elites (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Art History
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This interdisciplinary study examines painted portraiture as a
defining metaphor of elite self-representation in early modern
culture. Beginning with Castiglione's Book of the Courtier (1528),
the most influential early modern account of the formation of elite
identity, the argument traces a path across the ensuing century
towards the images of courtiers and nobles by the most persuasive
of European portrait painters, Van Dyck, especially those produced
in London during the 1630s. It investigates two related kinds of
texts: those which, following Castiglione, model the conduct of the
ideal courtier or elite social conduct more generally; and those
belonging to the established tradition of debates about the
condition of nobility -how far it is genetically inherited and how
far a function of excelling moral and social behaviour. Van Dyck is
seen as contributing to these discussions through the language of
pictorial art. The book will be of interest to scholars working in
art history, cultural history, early modern history and Renaissance
studies.
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