Language: Spanish
Published by Universitat Jaume I. (UJI), 2021
ISBN 10: 8418432098 ISBN 13: 9788418432095
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Condition: New. Idioma/Language: Español. El papel que desempeñaron los valets de chambre en las estructuras cortesanas del Estado borgoñón durante los gobiernos de Felipe el Bueno y Carlos el Temerario, fue relevante tal como desvelan los privilegios de los que gozaban, los salarios que les correspondían o la identificación de sus profesiones que demuestran la diversidad de la cámara ducal. El grupo social valets de chambre realizó tareas artísticas, entre las cuales se destaca su contribución a la preparación de las fiestas cortesanas y su impacto en la creación de la iconografía del poder. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
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Language: English
Published by Brepols N.V., Turnhout, 2025
ISBN 10: 2503611788 ISBN 13: 9782503611785
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Michel Sittow was born in Reval c. 1469, today the Estonian capital city of Tallinn. Possibly trained in the workshop of Hans Memling in Bruges, he subsequently moved to work in the Iberian Peninsula, where he first held the position of court painter. This monograph undertakes research on this phase of his career. In the Kingdom of Castille, Michel Sittow was appointed painter to Queen Isabella and became a member of her household with an impressive annual salary. Thanks to the analysis of archival documents and formal and iconographical studies on Sittow's paintings, it is possible to explain the court painter's life circumstances and describe the benefits he enjoyed and the difficulties he faced. The Castilian period was crucial for Michel Sittow's career since over the course of his professional life, he also resided at the courts of Philip the Fair, Margaret of Austria, Christian II of Denmark and Charles V, all relatives of his first royal patron. While serving European monarchs, he transferred Memling's techniques and visual language beyond the Low Countries and developed his artistic practice and style. The analysis of the various contexts Michel Sittow worked in sheds light on his oeuvre and his possible privileged status as a courtier, which provided opportunities to establish a flourishing and ambitious career in northern and southern Europe. Rojewski's monograph explores Michel Sittow's work and career at the court of Isabella of Castille and subsequently those of her Habsburg relatives, Philip the Fair, Margaret of Austria, and Charles V. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Brepols N.V., Turnhout, 2025
ISBN 10: 2503611788 ISBN 13: 9782503611785
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Michel Sittow was born in Reval c. 1469, today the Estonian capital city of Tallinn. Possibly trained in the workshop of Hans Memling in Bruges, he subsequently moved to work in the Iberian Peninsula, where he first held the position of court painter. This monograph undertakes research on this phase of his career. In the Kingdom of Castille, Michel Sittow was appointed painter to Queen Isabella and became a member of her household with an impressive annual salary. Thanks to the analysis of archival documents and formal and iconographical studies on Sittow's paintings, it is possible to explain the court painter's life circumstances and describe the benefits he enjoyed and the difficulties he faced. The Castilian period was crucial for Michel Sittow's career since over the course of his professional life, he also resided at the courts of Philip the Fair, Margaret of Austria, Christian II of Denmark and Charles V, all relatives of his first royal patron. While serving European monarchs, he transferred Memling's techniques and visual language beyond the Low Countries and developed his artistic practice and style. The analysis of the various contexts Michel Sittow worked in sheds light on his oeuvre and his possible privileged status as a courtier, which provided opportunities to establish a flourishing and ambitious career in northern and southern Europe. Rojewski's monograph explores Michel Sittow's work and career at the court of Isabella of Castille and subsequently those of her Habsburg relatives, Philip the Fair, Margaret of Austria, and Charles V. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Brepols N.V., Turnhout, 2025
ISBN 10: 2503611788 ISBN 13: 9782503611785
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Michel Sittow was born in Reval c. 1469, today the Estonian capital city of Tallinn. Possibly trained in the workshop of Hans Memling in Bruges, he subsequently moved to work in the Iberian Peninsula, where he first held the position of court painter. This monograph undertakes research on this phase of his career. In the Kingdom of Castille, Michel Sittow was appointed painter to Queen Isabella and became a member of her household with an impressive annual salary. Thanks to the analysis of archival documents and formal and iconographical studies on Sittow's paintings, it is possible to explain the court painter's life circumstances and describe the benefits he enjoyed and the difficulties he faced. The Castilian period was crucial for Michel Sittow's career since over the course of his professional life, he also resided at the courts of Philip the Fair, Margaret of Austria, Christian II of Denmark and Charles V, all relatives of his first royal patron. While serving European monarchs, he transferred Memling's techniques and visual language beyond the Low Countries and developed his artistic practice and style. The analysis of the various contexts Michel Sittow worked in sheds light on his oeuvre and his possible privileged status as a courtier, which provided opportunities to establish a flourishing and ambitious career in northern and southern Europe. Rojewski's monograph explores Michel Sittow's work and career at the court of Isabella of Castille and subsequently those of her Habsburg relatives, Philip the Fair, Margaret of Austria, and Charles V. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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