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Representations of Renaissance monarchy: Francis I and the image-makers
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"Analyses the portraits and personal imagery of the renowned 'father of arts and letters', Francis I, one of the most frequently portrayed rulers of sixteenth-century Europe. In providing a valuable point of comparison with publications on the representation of Henry VIII, the book makes a meaningful contribution to scholarship on the enterprise of royal image-making and the practice of visual rhetoric in the courts of early modern Europe."--Page [4] of cover.
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Introduction -- 1. Profiling the Valois prince -- 2. Face-to-face with the king -- 3. The king's fantastical body -- 4. Rethinking the representation and reception of Francis I's portraits -- Conclusion.
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Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016
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- 9780719088711
- 0719088712
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