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| Material Type: | Biography |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Cynthia Miller Lawrence |
| ISBN: | 0271015683 9780271015682 |
| OCLC Number: | 33276845 |
| Description: | viii, 263 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Jeanne d'Evreux as a founder of chapels : patronage and public piety / Carla Lord -- Margaret of Austria's funerary complex at Brou, conjugal love, politicl ambition, or personal glory? / Alexandra Carpino -- A Ferrarese lady and Mantuan Marchesa : the art and antiquities collection of Isabella d'Este Gonzaga (1474-1539) / Clifford M. Brown -- An instance of feminine patronage in the Medici court of sixteenth century Florence : the chapel of Eleonora dda' Toledo in the Palazzo Vecchio / Carolyn Smyth -- The ideal queenly patron of the Renaissance : Catherine de Medici defining herself or defined by others? / Sheila ffolliott -- Wife in the English country house : gender and the meaning of style in early modern England / Alice T. Friedman -- Imagining images of powerful women : Maria de Medici's patronage of art and architecture / Géraldine A. Johnson -- Spiritual philanthropists : women as convent patrons in Seicento Rome / Marilyn R. Dunn -- An eighteenth-century English Artemisia : Sarah Churchill and the invention of the Bleinheim memorials / Kathleen Szpila -- Jeanne-Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes, Comtesse de Verrue (1670-1736) : an art collector in eighteenth-century Paris / Cynthia Lawrence and Magdalena Kasman -- The extinction and survival of the Medici : Anna Maria Luisa de Medici and the family pact of 1737 / Elena Ciletti -- An un-married woman : Mary Edwards, William Hogarth, and a case of eighteenth-century British patronage / Nadia Tscherny. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Cynthia Lawrence. |
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