Queen Hedwig Eleonora and the Arts
Court Culture in Seventeenth-Century Northern Europe
Herausgeber: Neville, Kristoffer; Skogh, Lisa
Queen Hedwig Eleonora and the Arts
Court Culture in Seventeenth-Century Northern Europe
Herausgeber: Neville, Kristoffer; Skogh, Lisa
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As the dominant collector and patron of art and architecture in the realm, Queen Hedwig Eleonora (1636-1715) left a strong mark on Swedish court culture. This book represents the first major scholarly publication on the full range of Hedwig Eleonora's endeavours. Presenting much new scholarship, contributors to this collection highlight one extreme
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As the dominant collector and patron of art and architecture in the realm, Queen Hedwig Eleonora (1636-1715) left a strong mark on Swedish court culture. This book represents the first major scholarly publication on the full range of Hedwig Eleonora's endeavours. Presenting much new scholarship, contributors to this collection highlight one extreme
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 175mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781032097244
- ISBN-10: 1032097248
- Artikelnr.: 62148815
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 175mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781032097244
- ISBN-10: 1032097248
- Artikelnr.: 62148815
Kristoffer Neville is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of California, Riverside, USA Lisa Skogh is Project Co-Investigator in the Research Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, UK
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Queen Hedwig Eleonora and the ArtsKristoffer Neville and
Lisa Skogh (University of California, Riverside; Victoria and Albert
Museum, London)
2. "The Queen of the North": Hedwig Eleonora and her German Family in Paint
and Print
Jill Bepler (Herzog August Library, Wolfenbüttel)
3. Queen Hedwig Eleonora's Societal Network within the Tugendliche and the
Fruchtbringende GesellschaftGabriele Ball (Herzog August Library,
Wolfenbüttel)
4. Hedwig Eleonora as Dowager Queen and Administrator
Björn Asker (National Archives, Stockholm)
5. The Pretiosa Cabinet at Ulriksdal Palace
Lisa Skogh (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
6. Hedwig Eleonora as Patron of David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl Kjell Wangensteen
(Princeton University)
7. The Wilderness inside Drottningholm: David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl and the
Northern Nature at the Court of Hedwig Eleonora
Mikael Ahlund (Uppsala University Art Museums, Uppsala)
8. David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl¿s Portraits of Hedwig Eleonoräs Siblings:
Invention and the Presentation of the FamilyLars-Olof Larsson
(Christian-Albrecht-University, Kiel)
9. Hedwig Eleonora and Building as a Princely PursuitLars Ljungström (Royal
Collections, Stockholm)
10. Hedwig Eleonora and the Practice of ArchitectureKristoffer Neville
(University of California, Riverside)
11. Hedwig Eleonora, Lund University, and the Learned Anders Jarlert (Lund
University)
12. Ballet, Kunstkammer, and the Education of Princess Hedwig Eleonora at
the Gottorf CourtMara Wade (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
13. Hedwig Eleonora and Music at the Swedish Court, 1654-1726 Maria Schildt
(Uppsala University)
14. Hedwig Eleonora in Print-from "Citronat" to "Wundermutter"
Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly (Oxford University)
1. Introduction: Queen Hedwig Eleonora and the ArtsKristoffer Neville and
Lisa Skogh (University of California, Riverside; Victoria and Albert
Museum, London)
2. "The Queen of the North": Hedwig Eleonora and her German Family in Paint
and Print
Jill Bepler (Herzog August Library, Wolfenbüttel)
3. Queen Hedwig Eleonora's Societal Network within the Tugendliche and the
Fruchtbringende GesellschaftGabriele Ball (Herzog August Library,
Wolfenbüttel)
4. Hedwig Eleonora as Dowager Queen and Administrator
Björn Asker (National Archives, Stockholm)
5. The Pretiosa Cabinet at Ulriksdal Palace
Lisa Skogh (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
6. Hedwig Eleonora as Patron of David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl Kjell Wangensteen
(Princeton University)
7. The Wilderness inside Drottningholm: David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl and the
Northern Nature at the Court of Hedwig Eleonora
Mikael Ahlund (Uppsala University Art Museums, Uppsala)
8. David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl¿s Portraits of Hedwig Eleonoräs Siblings:
Invention and the Presentation of the FamilyLars-Olof Larsson
(Christian-Albrecht-University, Kiel)
9. Hedwig Eleonora and Building as a Princely PursuitLars Ljungström (Royal
Collections, Stockholm)
10. Hedwig Eleonora and the Practice of ArchitectureKristoffer Neville
(University of California, Riverside)
11. Hedwig Eleonora, Lund University, and the Learned Anders Jarlert (Lund
University)
12. Ballet, Kunstkammer, and the Education of Princess Hedwig Eleonora at
the Gottorf CourtMara Wade (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
13. Hedwig Eleonora and Music at the Swedish Court, 1654-1726 Maria Schildt
(Uppsala University)
14. Hedwig Eleonora in Print-from "Citronat" to "Wundermutter"
Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly (Oxford University)
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Queen Hedwig Eleonora and the ArtsKristoffer Neville and
Lisa Skogh (University of California, Riverside; Victoria and Albert
Museum, London)
2. "The Queen of the North": Hedwig Eleonora and her German Family in Paint
and Print
Jill Bepler (Herzog August Library, Wolfenbüttel)
3. Queen Hedwig Eleonora's Societal Network within the Tugendliche and the
Fruchtbringende GesellschaftGabriele Ball (Herzog August Library,
Wolfenbüttel)
4. Hedwig Eleonora as Dowager Queen and Administrator
Björn Asker (National Archives, Stockholm)
5. The Pretiosa Cabinet at Ulriksdal Palace
Lisa Skogh (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
6. Hedwig Eleonora as Patron of David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl Kjell Wangensteen
(Princeton University)
7. The Wilderness inside Drottningholm: David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl and the
Northern Nature at the Court of Hedwig Eleonora
Mikael Ahlund (Uppsala University Art Museums, Uppsala)
8. David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl¿s Portraits of Hedwig Eleonoräs Siblings:
Invention and the Presentation of the FamilyLars-Olof Larsson
(Christian-Albrecht-University, Kiel)
9. Hedwig Eleonora and Building as a Princely PursuitLars Ljungström (Royal
Collections, Stockholm)
10. Hedwig Eleonora and the Practice of ArchitectureKristoffer Neville
(University of California, Riverside)
11. Hedwig Eleonora, Lund University, and the Learned Anders Jarlert (Lund
University)
12. Ballet, Kunstkammer, and the Education of Princess Hedwig Eleonora at
the Gottorf CourtMara Wade (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
13. Hedwig Eleonora and Music at the Swedish Court, 1654-1726 Maria Schildt
(Uppsala University)
14. Hedwig Eleonora in Print-from "Citronat" to "Wundermutter"
Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly (Oxford University)
1. Introduction: Queen Hedwig Eleonora and the ArtsKristoffer Neville and
Lisa Skogh (University of California, Riverside; Victoria and Albert
Museum, London)
2. "The Queen of the North": Hedwig Eleonora and her German Family in Paint
and Print
Jill Bepler (Herzog August Library, Wolfenbüttel)
3. Queen Hedwig Eleonora's Societal Network within the Tugendliche and the
Fruchtbringende GesellschaftGabriele Ball (Herzog August Library,
Wolfenbüttel)
4. Hedwig Eleonora as Dowager Queen and Administrator
Björn Asker (National Archives, Stockholm)
5. The Pretiosa Cabinet at Ulriksdal Palace
Lisa Skogh (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
6. Hedwig Eleonora as Patron of David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl Kjell Wangensteen
(Princeton University)
7. The Wilderness inside Drottningholm: David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl and the
Northern Nature at the Court of Hedwig Eleonora
Mikael Ahlund (Uppsala University Art Museums, Uppsala)
8. David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl¿s Portraits of Hedwig Eleonoräs Siblings:
Invention and the Presentation of the FamilyLars-Olof Larsson
(Christian-Albrecht-University, Kiel)
9. Hedwig Eleonora and Building as a Princely PursuitLars Ljungström (Royal
Collections, Stockholm)
10. Hedwig Eleonora and the Practice of ArchitectureKristoffer Neville
(University of California, Riverside)
11. Hedwig Eleonora, Lund University, and the Learned Anders Jarlert (Lund
University)
12. Ballet, Kunstkammer, and the Education of Princess Hedwig Eleonora at
the Gottorf CourtMara Wade (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
13. Hedwig Eleonora and Music at the Swedish Court, 1654-1726 Maria Schildt
(Uppsala University)
14. Hedwig Eleonora in Print-from "Citronat" to "Wundermutter"
Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly (Oxford University)