Chivalry and the Perfect Prince: Tournaments, Art, and Armor at the Spanish Habsburg Court

Chivalry and the Perfect Prince: Tournaments, Art, and Armor at the Spanish Habsburg Court

by Braden Frieder
Chivalry and the Perfect Prince: Tournaments, Art, and Armor at the Spanish Habsburg Court

Chivalry and the Perfect Prince: Tournaments, Art, and Armor at the Spanish Habsburg Court

by Braden Frieder

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Overview

Chivalry and the Perfect Prince is a survey of the ceremonial armor crafted for the Spanish Habsburg monarchs of the sixteenth century. It examines notable tournaments and pageantry held at the courts of Charles V and Philip II, and the artworks associated with them. Braden Frieder guides the reader through these tournaments, jousting, and other knightly exercises as part of a larger aristocratic culture that included arms and armor, paintings, tapestries, medals, and sculptures with chivalric themes. Frieder presents Habsburg tournaments in their proper historical context as an extension of imperial politics, drawing comparisons with popular chivalric literature of the period. Frieder’s study utilizes extensive primary source material and contemporary documents, many appearing for the first time in English.

Included in this book are eighty-one illustrations of fine art and armor from the sixteenth century, the crescendo of the armorer's art in Europe. For the first time in print, these artworks are treated collectively, as integral parts of aristocratic life and culture during the Renaissance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781935503323
Publisher: Truman State University Press
Publication date: 02/01/2008
Series: Sixteenth Century Essays & Studies , #81
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Braden Frieder is assistant professor of art history at Morehead State University. His research interests range from Renaissance and baroque art to Latin America and the decorative arts. He has published articles in books and journals, and critical reviews on art, music, and cultural history. He received his doctorate in art history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Table of Contents

Figures

Preface

Acknowledgments

A Note on Sources

A Sport for Princes: The Art of the Tournament in the Renaissance

Beauty, Love, and Pleasure: The Prince as Knight-Errant and Consort

A Soldier of Christ: The Prince as Crusader and Defender of the Church

The Empire Reborn: The Prince as Heir Apparent and Divine Deliverer

Epilogue: The Long Journey Home

Appendix 1: A Chronology of Tournaments at the Spanish Habsburg Court, 1504–1604

Appendix 2: Tournaments and Competitors on the Grand Tour of Philip of Spain, 1548–1551

Glossary

Bibliography

About the Author

Index

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