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Festival and violence : princely entries in the context of war, 1480-1635 / by Margaret M. McGowan.

Van Pelt Library GT4842 .M34 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McGowan, Margaret M., author.
Series:
European festival studies
European festival studies, 1450-1700
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Festivals--Europe--History.
Festivals.
Renaissance.
War and civilization--Europe--History.
War and civilization.
War in art.
History.
Europe.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
303 pages : illustrations (some color), portrait ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols Publishers, [2019]
Summary:
"European Renaissance Festivals are noted for their extravagance, for their inherited classical culture, and as evidence of how court and civic spectacles could express political, religious, social, and economic aspirations. In this new monograph, the accent is firmly on the violent context of Magnificence: it examines how war affected the minds and practice of both artists and princes, and shows how victims and their suffering were as prominent in festival as were conquerors and their projections of victory. What emerges here is the dark side represented in princely entries where imperial ambitions are built upon civic devastation and where myths elaborate and expose their ambiguous nature and message. Artists and poets collaborated in bringing victory and violence together: Mantegna and Durer in triumphal processions; Frans Floris and Rubens on the canvases they created for triumphal arches, where mythology was put to work to arouse excitement for deeds of heroism and death, while engravers depicted scenes of war and destruction to accommodate contemporary taste."--Back cover.
Contents:
Chapter I: The Military Entry
Chapter II: The Phantom of Empire
Chapter III: Military Spectacle During Princely Entries
Chapter IV: Representations of Victory and of the Conquered
Chapter V: Mythological Representations of Victory and Violence
Chapter VI: Symbolic Images of Achievement and Inscriptions of Hope
Chapter VII: How to Express the Extraordinary: The Art of Hyperbole
Epilogue: The Realities of Performance
Bibliography
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
2503583334
9782503583334
OCLC:
1112275348

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