... University, Canada). Opportunities for Female Artists at Sèvres: The Significant Roles of Royal and Imperial Patronage from the Mid-18th through Mid-19th Centuries
In this paper, I argue that royal and ...
... a portrait of Venice, celebrating the city and its humanist ideals of virtù associated with a certain class of patrons. Reconsidering Bellini’s Procession in the Piazza San Marco (1496), this paper argues ...
... dei Martiri in Maranola. Court Patronage in Southern Latium
In Maranola, a small village in Southern Latium, there is the Church of Santa Maria dei Martiri; the church is famous in the neighbourhood ...
... her modesty. The wizened semi-naked figure gazes with half-open eyes at paintings of her patron saints on the soffit of the tomb-chest, visible to the living only with the awkward use of a hand-mirror. ...
... 1st c. BC and the late AD 2nd c. is the period when artists signed their works more often. It is true that the politican patronage became much more prevalent as the time goes from the Hellenistic age onwards, ...
... planning a number of field trips and special events at the museums and libraries of Saint Petersburg, Novgorod the Great, Pavlovsk, Peterhof and Oranienbaum.
The conference is held under the patronage ...
... by the state there are numerous projects which exist on the money of sponsors, patrons and stakeholders.
In different periods of history the church was engaged in solving many issues, and the task — to ...
... theme was indirectly considered in the studies dedicated to the artistic patronage of some famous aristocratic families’ members.
The Razumovskys were famous for their building passion — they commissioned ...
... the first time — the reading of these paintings in the context in which they were produced and in relation with the history of their patrons will clarify the extraordinary and often unique iconographies ...
... deeper archival researches reveal relationship of artists and patrons, and draw interactive social network in Tours around 1500.
In this respect, the paper focuses on particular examples: Tours as capital ...
... of Este, which ruled in the city during the whole period of Renaissance.
Duke Ercole II d’Este, like his predecessors, patronized arts, yet still there is no study focused on his patronage. By the way, ...
... contemporaries and followers.
Piccolomini came from an ancient family and wished to glorify his kin and his home town. This wish is revealed in his patronage of art. He turns his place of birth, a small ...
... of the painter are examined through archival documents and stylistic analysis, in order to make new hypothesis on his patrons. After explaining the complex cultural contributions matched by the painter, ...
... focussed in particular on the winged Gnadenstuhl. Interestingly, however, Makary, one of the greatest and most educated patrons of medieval Russian Orthodox art, was not concerned by this alien detail ...
Jenny Albani
Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs; Hellenic Open University, Athens, Greece
Palaeologan Renaissance, the flourishing in art and the letters in the ...
... characterized by their constructive and unique artistic solutions.
The lords of Syunik region — Orbelian princes — patronized and sponsored master Momik, which was a new phenomenon in the culture of medieval ...
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The main theme. The conference is held under the patronage of the major Russian universities and supported by the leading museums of Russian Federation; it has a unified structure and a strict order ...
... V., Cirkovic S., Korac V. Pecka Patrijarsija. Beograd, 1990, p. 146; fig. 91.
Gouma-Peterson Th . The Frescoes of the Parekklesion of St. Euthymios in Thessaloniki : Patrons, Workshops ...
... Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy) Johann Zoffany, Classical Art, Italy and Russian Patronage: Shedding New Light on Models, Men and Paintings
3.5.4. Giovanna Perini Folesani (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, ...