Portraits, Painters, and Publics in Provincial England 1540-1640
Auteur : Robert Tittler
Date de publication : 2012
Éditeur : Oxford University Press
Nombre de pages : 202
Résumé du livre
Robert Tittler investigates the growing affinity for secular portraiture in Tudor and early Stuart England, a cultural and social phenomenon which can be said to have produced a 'public' for that genre. The book places portrait patronage and production in this era in the broad social and cultural context of post-Reformation England, and it distinguishes between native English provincial portraiture, which was often highly vernacular, and foreign-influenced portraiture of the court and metropolis that tended towards the formal and 'polite'.