3rd International Workshop: Art and Court Cultures in the Iberian World (1400-1650)

Visual strategies of legitimization became increasingly important for Iberian monarchies during the late medieval and early modern periods. Their dynastic, diplomatic, and military endeavors called for effective propaganda, both in the metropolis and in viceregal territories. Such efforts include architecture, both ephemeral and permanent, the decoration of palaces, court portraiture, and historiography. The advent of a Monarchia Hispanica under Habsburg rule required careful elaborations of national, religious, racial, and gender identities, across a mosaic of multilingual and multiethnic populations. This third workshop aims to highlight some of these strategies, and to consolidate a forum for discussion of further research avenues, under the guidance of Spanish and American scholars. 

 

ScheduleFrom 11 february 2019 to 7 february 2019. Monday at 15:00 to 18:00.

 
 
Place

RCC Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Massachussets (US)

 
Organized by

RCC; University of Valencia; Fulbright Commission..

 

Contact jorge.sebastian@uv.es

 
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