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Citizen portrait : portrait painting and the urban elite of Tudor and Jacobean England and Wales
Imprint 2012Table of Contents: “…Categories and contexts : visual description and the English Reformation -- Artists and sitters -- Humility and pride : portraits of merchants and retailers -- Professional reputations and representation : portraits of physicians, lawyers, clergymen -- Performance and presence : portraits of poets, playwrights, artists and artisans.…”
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Artemisia Gentileschi : the language of painting
Imprint 2015Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Artemisia, Spain, and the Maniera devota -- Nova Thalia: Artemisia and the Venetian academies -- Artemisia in the eyes of the Neapolitan poets -- L'immagine dell'autrice: Artemisia's self-portraits revisited -- L'immortale Artemisia and her eighteenth-century biographers -- Postscript.…”
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Unseemly pictures : graphic satire and politics in early modern England
Imprint 2008Table of Contents: “…Anti-Episcopacy and Graphic Satire -- 5. 'Painters and Poets Dare Anything': Civil War and the Picturing of Conflict -- 6. …”
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Power and Religion in Baroque Rome : Barberini Cultural Policies.
Imprint 2005Table of Contents: “…; Conclusion: Capella sanctificatur; CHAPTER TWO MAFFEO BARBERINI-URBAN VIII, THE POET-POPE, OR: THE POWER OF POETIC PROPAGANDA ; Introduction; A poetic program? …”
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