Wives, widows, mistresses, and nuns in early modern Italy : making the invisible visible through art and patronage

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Mitwirkende: McIver, Katherine A. (HerausgeberIn, Hrsg.)
Dokumenttyp: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Farnham [u.a.] : Ashgate , 2012
Schriftenreihe:Women and gender in the early modern world
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Bibliogr. Hinweis:Rezensiert in: [Rezension von: Katherine A. McIver (ed.), Wives, widows, mistresses, and nuns in early modern Italy. Making the invisible visible through art and patronage]
Verantwortlich:ed. by Katherine McIver
Inhaltsangabe:
  • IntroductionOvershadowed, overlooked, historical invisibility. Hidden in plain sight : Varano and Sforza women of the Marche / Jennifer D. Webb
  • Pier Maria's legacy : (il)legitimacy, inheritance, and rule of Parma's Rossi dynasty / Timothy McCall
  • Rediscovering the Villa Montalto and the patronage of Camilla Peritti / Kimberly I. Dennis
  • Becoming visible through portraiture. Rewriting Lucrezia Borgia : propriety, magnificence, and piety in portraits of a Renaissance duchess / Allyson Burgess Williams
  • A face in the crowd : identifying the Dogaressa at the Ospedale dei Crociferi / Mary E. Frank
  • Vittoria Colonna and Properzia de Rossi in Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the artists / Marjorie Och
  • Spatial visibility reconstructed. Revisiting the Renaissance household, in theory and practice : locating wealthy women in sixteenth-century Verona / Alison A. Smith
  • An invisible enterprise : women and domestic architecture in early modern Italy / Katherine A. McIver
  • Sacred invisibility unveiled. Invisibilia per visibilia : Roman nuns, art patronage, and the construction of identity / Marilyn Dunn
  • The Convent of Santa at S. Maria della Sapienza : visual culture and women's religious experience in early modern Naples / Aislinn Loconte.
  • Introduction ; Overshadowed, overlooked, historical invisibility. Hidden in plain sight : Varano and Sforza women of the Marche
  • Jennifer D. Webb
  • Pier Maria's legacy : (il)legitimacy, inheritance, and rule of Parma's Rossi dynasty
  • Timothy McCall
  • Rediscovering the Villa Montalto and the patronage of Camilla Peritti
  • Kimberly I. Dennis
  • Becoming visible through portraiture. Rewriting Lucrezia Borgia : propriety, magnificence, and piety in portraits of a Renaissance duchess
  • Allyson Burgess Williams
  • A face in the crowd : identifying the Dogaressa at the Ospedale dei Crociferi
  • Mary E. Frank
  • Vittoria Colonna and Properzia de Rossi in Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the artists
  • Marjorie Och
  • Spatial visibility reconstructed. Revisiting the Renaissance household, in theory and practice : locating wealthy women in sixteenth-century Verona
  • Alison A. Smith
  • An invisible enterprise : women and domestic architecture in early modern Italy
  • Katherine A. McIver
  • Sacred invisibility unveiled. Invisibilia per visibilia : Roman nuns, art patronage, and the construction of identity
  • Marilyn Dunn
  • The Convent of Santa at S. Maria della Sapienza : visual culture and women's religious experience in early modern Naples
  • Aislinn Loconte.