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Author:
Stone, Harriet Amy, 1953- author.
Title:
Crowning glories : Netherlandish realism and the French imagination during the reign of Louis XIV / Harriet Stone.
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xii, 298 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Louis--XIV,--King of France,--1638-1715--Art patronage.
Arts, French--17th century.
Painting, Dutch--17th century--Influence.
Painting, Flemish--17th century--Influence.
Realism in art--History--17th century.
Art and society--France--History--17th century.
France--History--History--17th century.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-286) and index.
Summary:
"Crowning Glories integrates Louis XIV's propaganda campaigns, the transmission of Northern art into France, and the rise of empiricism in the eighteenth century--three historical touchstones--to examine what it would have meant for France's elite to experience the arts in France simultaneously with Netherlandish realist painting. In an expansive study of cultural life under the Sun King, Harriet Stone considers the monarchy's elaborate palace decors, the court's official records, and the classical theatre alongside Northern images of daily life in private homes, urban markets, and country fields. Stone argues that Netherlandish art assumes an unobtrusive yet, for the history of ideas, surprisingly dramatic role within the flourishing of the arts, both visual and textual, in France during Louis XIV's reign. Netherlandish realist art represented thinking about knowledge that challenged the monarchy's hold on the French imagination, and its efforts to impose the king's portrait as an ideal and proof of his authority. As objects appreciated for their aesthetic and market value, Northern realist paintings assumed an uncontroversial place in French royal and elite collections. Flemish and Dutch still lifes, genre paintings, and cityscapes, however, were not merely accoutrements of power, acquisitions made by those with influence and money. Crowning Glories reveals how the empirical orientation of Netherlandish realism exposed French court society to a radically different mode of thought, one that would gain full expression in the Encyclopédie of Diderot and d'Alembert."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
148750442X
9781487504427
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1065726735
LCCN:
2017303975
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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