The essays in this volume show that Versailles was not the static creation of one man, but a hugely complex cultural space; a centre of power, but also of life, love, anxiety, creation, and an enduring palimpsest of aspirations, desires, and ruptures. The splendour of the Château and the masterpieces of art and design that it contains mask a more complex and sometimes more sordid history of human struggle and achievement. The case studies presented by the contributors to this book cannot provide a comprehensive account of the Palace of Versailles and its domains, the life within its walls, its…mehr
The essays in this volume show that Versailles was not the static creation of one man, but a hugely complex cultural space; a centre of power, but also of life, love, anxiety, creation, and an enduring palimpsest of aspirations, desires, and ruptures. The splendour of the Château and the masterpieces of art and design that it contains mask a more complex and sometimes more sordid history of human struggle and achievement. The case studies presented by the contributors to this book cannot provide a comprehensive account of the Palace of Versailles and its domains, the life within its walls, its visitors, and the art and architecture that it has inspired from the seventeenth century to the present day: from the palace of the Sun King to the Penthouse of Donald Trump. However, this innovative collection will reshape-or even radically redefine-our understanding of the palace of Versailles and its posterity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Ledbury is Power Professor of Art History & Visual Culture and Director of the Power Institute at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is the author of James Northcote, History Painting, and the Fables (2014) and Sedaine, Greuze and the Boundaries of Genre (2000). He is also the editor of three books, including Fictions of Art History (2013). Robert Wellington is Senior Lecturer in Art History & Art Theory at the Australian National University, Australia. He is an art historian with a special interest in the role of material culture in history making and cross-cultural exchange at the Court of Louis XIV. Prior to receiving a PhD in Art History from the University of Sydney, he has ten years' experience in various roles in the contemporary arts sector. He is the Book Placement Editor for Early Modern Art History Studies (1500-1800) for H-France, and on the advisory board for Bloomsbury's Material Culture of Art & Design book series. His monograph, Antiquarianism and the Visual Histories of Louis XIV: Artifacts for a Future Past, was published in 2015.
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Enduring Versailles Robert Wellington Australian National University Australia and Mark Ledbury University of Sydney Australia PART ONE: MAKING THE PALACE 1. The Other Palace: Versailles & the Louvre Hannah Williams (Queen Mary University UK) 2. The grands décors of Charles Le Brun: between plan and serendipity Bénédicte Gady (Musée des Arts Décoratifs France) 3. Artisans du roi: Collaboration at the Gobelins Louvre and the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture under the Influence of the Petite Académie Florian Knothe (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong) 4. Rough Surfaces: Etching Louis XIV's Grotto at Versailles Louis Marchesano (Philadelphia Museum of Art USA) PART TWO: VERSAILLES LIFE 5. Porcelain and Power: The Meaning of Sèvres Porcelain in ancien regime France Matthew Martin (National Gallery of Victoria Australia) 6. Hair Politics and Power at the Court of Versailles Kimberly Chrisman Campbell (Independent scholar USA) 7. The Politics of Attachment: Visualizing Young Louis XV and his Governess Mimi Hellman (Skidmore College USA) 8. Courting favour: the apartments of the princesse de Lamballe at Versailles 1767-1789 Sarah Grant (Victoria and Albert Museum UK) PART THREE: OUTSIDERS 9. Enslaved Muslims at the Sun King's Court Meredith Martin (New York University USA) and Gillian Weiss (Case Western Reserve University USA) 10. A Turk in the Hall of Mirrors David Maskill (Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand) 11. Cornelis Hop (1685-1762) Dutch Ambassador to the Court of Louis XV Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide (The Metropolitan Museum of Art USA) VERSAILLES NOW 12. Melancholy Nostalgia Dreams: Adventures in the Grand Cimetière Magique Mark Ledbury (University of Sydney Australia) 13. American Versailles: from the Gilded Age to Generation Wealth Robert Wellington (Australian National University Australia) Bibliography List of Contributors Index
Enduring Versailles Robert Wellington Australian National University Australia and Mark Ledbury University of Sydney Australia PART ONE: MAKING THE PALACE 1. The Other Palace: Versailles & the Louvre Hannah Williams (Queen Mary University UK) 2. The grands décors of Charles Le Brun: between plan and serendipity Bénédicte Gady (Musée des Arts Décoratifs France) 3. Artisans du roi: Collaboration at the Gobelins Louvre and the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture under the Influence of the Petite Académie Florian Knothe (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong) 4. Rough Surfaces: Etching Louis XIV's Grotto at Versailles Louis Marchesano (Philadelphia Museum of Art USA) PART TWO: VERSAILLES LIFE 5. Porcelain and Power: The Meaning of Sèvres Porcelain in ancien regime France Matthew Martin (National Gallery of Victoria Australia) 6. Hair Politics and Power at the Court of Versailles Kimberly Chrisman Campbell (Independent scholar USA) 7. The Politics of Attachment: Visualizing Young Louis XV and his Governess Mimi Hellman (Skidmore College USA) 8. Courting favour: the apartments of the princesse de Lamballe at Versailles 1767-1789 Sarah Grant (Victoria and Albert Museum UK) PART THREE: OUTSIDERS 9. Enslaved Muslims at the Sun King's Court Meredith Martin (New York University USA) and Gillian Weiss (Case Western Reserve University USA) 10. A Turk in the Hall of Mirrors David Maskill (Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand) 11. Cornelis Hop (1685-1762) Dutch Ambassador to the Court of Louis XV Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide (The Metropolitan Museum of Art USA) VERSAILLES NOW 12. Melancholy Nostalgia Dreams: Adventures in the Grand Cimetière Magique Mark Ledbury (University of Sydney Australia) 13. American Versailles: from the Gilded Age to Generation Wealth Robert Wellington (Australian National University Australia) Bibliography List of Contributors Index
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