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Title: | La fiesta barroca. Portugal Hispánico y el Imperio Oceánico
| | Authorship: | Chiva Beltrán, Juan | | González Tornel, Pablo | | Mínguez Cornelles, Víctor Manuel | | Rodríguez Moya, María Inmaculada | Pages: | 359 | Size: | 17Mb | Edition: | 1 (2018) | Price: | 30,00 € | Language: | Espanyol | Binding: | Llibre electrònic | Support: | e-Book - PDF | Other formats: | |
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In ten chapters, this book explains ceremonial and ephemeral art production in Portugal and its empire during the years when the Portuguese and Spanish crowns operated as a union with the same monarch (1580-1640), highlighting the festivities at the triumphal entrances of Philip II and Philip III into Lisbon or their funeral rites in the principal cities of Portugal. However, the volume has tried to go beyond these chronological barriers and also explain the relations between the two crowns from a ritual and celebratory point in the Avis and Braganza periods: arranged marriages, family funerals and exchanges of princesses on the River Caya. Particular attention has been paid into the way American and Asian cities fitted into this union of crowns and the ritual operation of power centres as far away from Lisbon and Madrid as Salvador de Bahia, Goa, Macao and Malacca. The fifth volume in the Baroque Triumphs collection presents an extensive catalogue of 200 pictures helping readers visualise lost architectural elements and Baroque ceremonies through engravings, books, drawings, paintings and watercolours.
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