Portraits De Marie-thérèse - Anne-Sophie Banakas
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Portraits De Marie-thérèse

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Language
German
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Publisher
Berlin ; De Gruyter Oldenbourg,
Pages
400
ISBN
9783110661804
Anne-Sophie Banakas's "Les portraits de Marie-Thérèse" explores how the image of Empress Maria Theresa was crafted, disseminated, and perceived across the Habsburg Monarchy from 1740 to 1780. This study analyzes over 250 portraits of the sovereign, revealing them as central instruments of royal and imperial policy during a period of significant wars and reforms. The book investigates the complex interplay between visual representation and political authority, demonstrating how these images were crucial in solidifying Maria Theresa's legitimacy and projecting her power.

The work delves into the production process of these portraits, examining the artists involved, and traces their distribution and function throughout the various territories of the monarchy, including Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, and the Austrian Netherlands. It illuminates how the evolving iconography and style of the portraits mirrored the political, legal, and personal developments of Maria Theresa's reign, from her accession to the throne through to her widowhood. By analyzing the visual culture surrounding this powerful female ruler, the book offers insights into the relationship between the Viennese court, provincial elites, and the broader construction of monarchical power in 18th-century Central Europe.

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