Imaging Stuart Family Politics

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art and politics
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Basilicon Doron
Births baptisms
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Charles II's Marriage
Charles II’s Marriage
Charles Landseer
court portraiture analysis
Dowager Electress
dynastic representation
dynasty
Edward III
Enduring memories
England
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evolving afterlives
Familial Imagery
Henry's Death
Henry's Memory
Henry's Portrayal
Henry’s Death
Henry’s Memory
Henry’s Portrayal
imperialism
King William III
monarchy
NA babes-in-arms
National Library
Paul De Rapin Thoyras
Peter Lely
political culture
political ritual studies
portraits
portraiture
Prince De Ligne
Prince's Memory
Princely deaths
Prince’s Memory
private loss
Promoting the royal youth
propaganda
public grief
Re-negotiating familial imagery
Reproductive Imagery
Reproductive Representations
royal children public imagery
Royal Collection Trust
royal iconography
Royal Offspring
Royal Progeny
Royal Youth
royalty
Scotland
seventeenth century
seventeenth-century monarchy
Sir John Finet
Stuart Family
United Kingdom
Van Dyckian
visual propaganda
William III

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472424051
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From conception onwards, Stuart offspring were presented to their subjects through texts, images and public celebrations. Audiences were exhorted to share in their development, establishing affective bonds with the royal family and its latest additions. Yet inviting the public into Stuart domestic affairs exposed them to intense scrutiny and private interactions were endowed with public dimensions. Images of royal children had the potential both to support and to undermine dynastic messages. In Imaging Stuart Family Politics, Catriona Murray explores the promotion of Stuart familial propaganda through the figure of the royal child. Bringing together royal ritual, court portraiture and popular prints, she offers a distinctive perspective on this crucial dimension of seventeenth-century political culture, exploring the fashioning and dismantling of reproductive imagery, as well as the vital role of visual display within these dialogues. This wide-ranging study will appeal to scholars of Stuart cultural, political and social history.

Catriona Murray is a lecturer in the History of Art at the University of Edinburgh.

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