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9. Heroic Virtue: The Cardinal Infante Don Ferdinand of Austria, in Hunting Dress, Prince of the Celestial Habsburg Army
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Contributors x
- List of Abbreviations xi
- An Historiographical Introduction to the World of Philip IV 1
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PART I: BEHIND THE SCENES
- 1. Perceptions of Kingship: Governing With and Without a Valido 29
- 2. Spain’s Seventeenth-Century Crisis Seen from the Perspective of the New World 57
- 3. Naples versus the Neapolitans: The Political Role of the Viceroy during the Crisis of the Viceregal System (1637–1647) 71
- 4. St Rose of Lima as Exemplar of the Political Health of Philip IV’s Kingdoms (1630s–1660s) 89
- 5. Two “Prophets” and One Confessor: Philip IV’s Spiritual Stage in 1643–1644 114
- 6. Smugglers, Thieves, and Fraudsters: Francisco de León and the Seville Revolt of 1652 132
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PART II: ON THE WORLD STAGE
- 7. Staging the Planet King: Apotheosis and Glory 153
- 8. Do you paint, or give life? The Power of Diego Velázquez’s Lifelike Portraits of Philip IV 167
- 9. Heroic Virtue: The Cardinal Infante Don Ferdinand of Austria, in Hunting Dress, Prince of the Celestial Habsburg Army 192
- 10. The Portrayal of Mariana of Austria as Archduchess and Spanish Queen 210
- 11. The King, the Palace, and the Cabinet: Knowledge on Display 230
- 12. Between the Picaresque and the Picturesque: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617–1682) Visualising Spain in an Age of Decline? 265
- Bibliography 295
- Index 327
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Contributors x
- List of Abbreviations xi
- An Historiographical Introduction to the World of Philip IV 1
-
PART I: BEHIND THE SCENES
- 1. Perceptions of Kingship: Governing With and Without a Valido 29
- 2. Spain’s Seventeenth-Century Crisis Seen from the Perspective of the New World 57
- 3. Naples versus the Neapolitans: The Political Role of the Viceroy during the Crisis of the Viceregal System (1637–1647) 71
- 4. St Rose of Lima as Exemplar of the Political Health of Philip IV’s Kingdoms (1630s–1660s) 89
- 5. Two “Prophets” and One Confessor: Philip IV’s Spiritual Stage in 1643–1644 114
- 6. Smugglers, Thieves, and Fraudsters: Francisco de León and the Seville Revolt of 1652 132
-
PART II: ON THE WORLD STAGE
- 7. Staging the Planet King: Apotheosis and Glory 153
- 8. Do you paint, or give life? The Power of Diego Velázquez’s Lifelike Portraits of Philip IV 167
- 9. Heroic Virtue: The Cardinal Infante Don Ferdinand of Austria, in Hunting Dress, Prince of the Celestial Habsburg Army 192
- 10. The Portrayal of Mariana of Austria as Archduchess and Spanish Queen 210
- 11. The King, the Palace, and the Cabinet: Knowledge on Display 230
- 12. Between the Picaresque and the Picturesque: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617–1682) Visualising Spain in an Age of Decline? 265
- Bibliography 295
- Index 327