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Renaissance children: art and education at the Habsburg court (1480-1530)


Abstract

"Renaissance Children focuses on children's portraiture in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and reveals the historical, educational and artistic background of a selection of extraordinary paintings. It is the first introduction to art and education in one of the most important dynasties in European history: the Habsburgs. For the Habsburgs, their court in Mechelen was a prominent pedagogical centre. Many princes and princesses, including Margaret of Austria and Charles V, spent part of their childhood there. Other powerful families from all over Europe also sent their children to Mechelen - the most famous of whom is perhaps Anne Boleyn, who would later become Queen of England. Renaissance Children tells the story of these young aristocrats and offers insights into the genre of the children's portrait, the ideas that influenced childrearing, and the material culture of childhood in the Renaissance"--Provided by publisher.

Contents

The Hapsburg children's household at the court of Cambrai in Mechelen (1480-1530) / Samuel Mareel -- Balancing knightly ideals and humanist appropriateness: upbringing and education at the Burgundian-Hapsburg court / Hilde de Ridder-Symoens -- Portraits of the Habsburg children / Till-Holger Borchert -- Growing up in opulence: the material culture provided for children around 1500 / Annemarieke Willemsen -- Catalogue.

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Publisher

  • Publication

    [Tielt, Belgium]: Lannoo Publishers, [2021]


Is about

  • Subject

  • Period

    1400-1599


Type

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Classification

  • ISBN

    • 9789401473682
    • 9401473684

Annotations / title notes

  • Notes

    "This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition Renaissance Children in Museum Hof van Busleyden in Mechelen, from March 26th to July 4th 2021"--Page [206].


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