Monsignor Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle (1517–86), Bishop of Arras, Secretary of Charles V of Habsburg and Minister of his son Philip II, played a major role in attracting and circulating artists, objects and techniques inside and to the Habsburg dominions. The present paper interprets his attention to promising artists, engineers, and antiquarians as a way to exploit and parade the unparalleled articulation and cultural output of his contacts in Italy, Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire.
Feeding a Political Network: Antoine Perrenot’s Interest in New Talents and Rare Objects
Cupperi, Walter
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Abstract
Monsignor Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle (1517–86), Bishop of Arras, Secretary of Charles V of Habsburg and Minister of his son Philip II, played a major role in attracting and circulating artists, objects and techniques inside and to the Habsburg dominions. The present paper interprets his attention to promising artists, engineers, and antiquarians as a way to exploit and parade the unparalleled articulation and cultural output of his contacts in Italy, Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire.File in questo prodotto:
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