Tudor liveliness : vivid art in post-Reformation England /
In Tudor and Jacobean England, visual art was often termed 'lively'. This word was used to describe the full range of visual and material culture - from portraits to funeral monuments, book illustrations to tapestry. To a modern viewer, this claim seems perplexing: what could 'livelin...
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London :
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art,
2023.
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Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Liveliness
- Chapter 2. Liveliness in the church
- Chapter 3. Portraiture
- Chapter 4. Portrait miniatures
- Chapter 5. Book illustrations
- Chapter 6. Liveliness in the home
- . Epilogue : Liveliness and exploration.