This study examines representations of early modern female consorts and regnants via extra-literary emblematics such as paintings, jewelry, miniature portraits, carvings, placards, masques, funerary monuments, and imprese.
This study examines representations of early modern female consorts and regnants via extra-literary emblematics such as paintings, jewelry, miniature portraits, carvings, placards, masques, funerary monuments, and imprese.
Extra-Literary Emblematics; Debra Barrett-Graves 1. Caterina Cornaro Queen of Cyprus; Liana Cheney Girolami 2. Bejewled Majesty: Queen Elizabeth I, Precious Stones and Statecraft; Cassandra Auble 3. 'Bear your body more seeming': Open-Kneed Portraits of Elizabeth I; Catherine Loomis 4. Mermaids, Sirens, and Mary Queen of Scots: Icons of Wantonness and Pride; Debra Barrett-Graves 5. Martyrdom and Memory: Elizabeth Curle's Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots; Marguerite A. Tassi 6. Anne of Denmark and the Court Masque: Displaying and Authoring Queenship; Effie Botonaki 7. 'A Lily Among Thorns': The Emblematic Eclipse of Spain's María Lusa de Orleáns in the Hieroglyphs of her Funeral Exequies; Antonio Bernat Vistarini and John T. Cull Afterward; John Watkins