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The Escorial : art and power in the Renaissance / Henry Kamen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kamen, Henry.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Philip II, King of Spain, 1527-1598.
Philip.
Renaissance--Spain--San Lorenzo del Escorial.
Renaissance.
Monasteries--Spain--San Lorenzo del Escorial--History--16th century.
Monasteries.
Palaces--Spain--San Lorenzo del Escorial--History--16th century.
Palaces.
Historic buildings--Spain--San Lorenzo del Escorial.
Historic buildings.
Art and society--Spain--San Lorenzo del Escorial--History--16th century.
Art and society.
Architecture and society--Spain--San Lorenzo del Escorial--History--16th century.
Architecture and society.
Power (Social sciences)--Spain--San Lorenzo del Escorial--History--16th century.
Power (Social sciences).
San Lorenzo del Escorial (Spain)--History--16th century.
San Lorenzo del Escorial (Spain).
San Lorenzo del Escorial (Spain)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xv, 291 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Haven : Yale University Press, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Few buildings have played so central a role in Spain's history as the monastery-palace of San Lorenzo del Escorial. Colossal in size and imposing-even forbidding-in appearance, the Escorial has invited and defied description for four centuries. Part palace, part monastery, part mausoleum, it has also served as a shrine, a school, a repository for thousands of relics, and one of the greatest libraries of its time. Constructed over the course of more than twenty years, the Escorial challenged and provoked, becoming for some a symbol of superstition and oppression, for others a "wonder of the world." Now a World Heritage Site, it is visited by thousands of travelers every year.In this intriguing study, Henry Kamen looks at the circumstances that brought the young Philip II to commission construction of the Escorial in 1563. He explores Philip's motivation, the influence of his travels, the meaning of the design, and its place in Spanish culture. It represents a highly engaging narrative of the high point of Spanish imperial dominance, in which contemporary preoccupations with art, religion, and power are analyzed in the context of this remarkable building.
Contents:
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHRONOLOGY
PREFACE
Chapter 1: Genesis
Chapter 2: The Battle
Chapter 3: Foundation
Chapter 4: The Magic Temple of Wisdom
Chapter 5: The Prisoner of the Escorial
Chapter 6: A Brace of Eagles: Images of Power and Monarchy
Chapter 7: The Hall of Battles
Chapter 8: Powerhouse of Faith
Chapter 9: Inventing the Escorial
Abbreviations
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0-300-16825-X
OCLC:
1024007829

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