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Women and art in early modern Europe : patrons, collectors and connoisseurs / ed. by Cynthia Lawrence
University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996. – VIII, 263 S. : Ill. ; 24 cm
- Kongr.: Matronage - women as patrons and collectors of art, 1300 - 1800 ; (Philadelphia, Pa.) : 20.4.1990
- ISBN 0-271-01568-3
- Zeitcode: 1300-1799
- Formschlagwort: Kongress
- Schlagworte: Mäzenatentum / 1300-1799 / Kongress
- Feminismus / Kunstwissenschaft / 1300-1799 / Kongress
- Enthalten:
- Lord, Carla: Jeanne d'Evreux as a founder of chapels. – p. 21-36
- Carpino, Alexandra: Margaret of Austria's funerary complex at Brou. – p. 37-52
- Brown, Clifford M.: A Ferrarese lady and Mantuan marchesa / Clifford Malcolm Brown. – p. 53-71
- Smyth, Carolyn: An instance of feminine patronage in the Medici court of sixteenth-century Florence. – p. 72-98
- Ffolliott, Sheila: The ideal queenly patron of the Renaissance. – p. 99-110
- Friedman, Alice T.: Wife in the English country house. – p. 111-125
- Johnson, Geraldine Anne: Imagining images of powerful women / Géraldine A. Johnson. – p. 126-153
- Dunn, Marilyn R.: Spiritual philanthropists. – p. 154-188
- Szpila, Kathleen: An eighteenth-century English Artemisia. – p. 189-206
- Lawrence, Cynthia; Kasman, Magdalena: Jeanne-Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes, comtesse de Verrue (1670-1736). – p. 207-226
- Ciletti, Elena: The extinction and survival of the Medici. – p. 227-236
- Tscherny, Nadia: An un-married woman. – p. 237-254
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