Gustav Holst

Gustav Holst
Author: Mary Christison Huismann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011-04-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1135845263

First published in 2011, this text provides citations to the core Holst literature. The volume is intended for students and researchers, as well as those seeking an introduction to Holst. The inclusion of materials for the non- specialist seems entirely appropriate as Holst devoted much of his career to teaching amateur musicians. The contents of this book presents a selective, annotated list of essential materials published through the end of 2009, although a very few exceptions were made for a limited number of post-2009 print and web resources.

Stradanus, 1523-1605

Stradanus, 1523-1605
Author: Jan van der Straet
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Art, Italian
ISBN: 9782503529967

versatility of the artist's oeuvre. --Book Jacket.

Cuckoldry, Impotence and Adultery in Europe (15th-17th century)

Cuckoldry, Impotence and Adultery in Europe (15th-17th century)
Author: Professor Sara F Matthews-Grieco
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-10-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 147241439X

In Renaissance and early modern Europe, various constellations of phenomena - ranging from sex scandals to legal debates to flurries of satirical prints - collectively demonstrate an increased concern with cuckoldry, impotence and adultery. Deploying analytical tools from a range of disciplines, these essays interrogate and explore those phenomena to reveal the central importance of sexuality and sexual metaphor for our understanding of European history, politics and culture.

Peasants, Warriors, and Wives

Peasants, Warriors, and Wives
Author: Keith Moxey
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2004-04
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780226543925

In Peasants, Warriors, and Wives, Keith Moxey examines woodcut images from the German Reformation that have often been ignored as a crude and inferior form of artistic production. In this richly illustrated study, Moxey argues that while they may not satisfy received notions of "art," they nevertheless constitute an important dimension of the visual culture of the period. Far from being manifestations of universal public opinion, as a cursory acquaintance with their subject matter might suggest, such prints were the means by which the reformed attitudes of the middle and upper classes were disseminated to a broad popular audience.

Marketing Maximilian

Marketing Maximilian
Author: Larry Silver
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 724
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0691245894

Long before the photo op, political rulers were manipulating visual imagery to cultivate their authority and spread their ideology. Born just decades after Gutenberg, the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I (1459-1519) was, Larry Silver argues, the first ruler to exploit the propaganda power of printed images and text. Marketing Maximilian explores how Maximilian used illustrations and other visual arts to shape his image, achieve what Max Weber calls "the routinization of charisma," strengthen the power of the Hapsburg dynasty, and help establish the Austro-Hungarian Empire. A fascinating study of the self-fashioning of an early modern ruler who was as much image-maker as emperor, Marketing Maximilian shows why Maximilian remains one of the most remarkable, innovative, and self-aggrandizing royal art patrons in European history. Silver describes how Maximilian--lacking a real capital or court center, the ability to tax, and an easily manageable territory--undertook a vast and expensive visual-media campaign to forward his extravagant claims to imperial rank, noble blood, perfect virtues, and military success. To press these claims, Maximilian patronized and often personally supervised and collaborated with the best printers, craftsmen, and artists of his time (among them no less than Albrecht Dürer) to plan and produce illustrated books, medals, heralds, armor, and an ambitious tomb monument.