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E-raamat: Women's Patronage and Gendered Cultural Networks in Early Modern Europe: Vittoria della Rovere, Grand Duchess of Tuscany

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This book examines the sociocultural networks between the courts of early modern Italy and Europe, focusing on the Florentine Medici court, and the cultural patronage and international gendered networks developed by the Grand Duchess of Tuscany, Vittoria della Rovere.

Adelina Modesti uses Grand Duchess Vittoria as an exemplar of pan-European 'matronage' and proposes a new matrilineal model of patronage in the early modern period, one in which women become not only the mediators but also the architects of public taste and the transmitters of cultural capital. The book will be the first comprehensive monographic study of this important cultural figure.

This study will be of interest to scholars working in art history, gender studies, Renaissance studies and seventeenth-century Italy.

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"Meticulously researched ... This thought-provoking examination of Vittoria della Roveres cultural and gendered patronage is a welcome addition to the ongoing discussions of the Medici women and the Medici family and to the flourishing scholarly discourse on women leaders, their patronage networks, their patronage, and, most importantly, their matronage."

--Renaissance Quarterly

List of Figures
ix
Abbreviations xii
A Note on Dates xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
Author Biography xvi
Introduction xvii
PART 1 Gendered Networks
1(72)
1 Vittoria della Rovere at the Medici Court: A Dynasty of Women
3(19)
2 "Le Signore Dame": Vittoria della Rovere and Her Female Courtiers
22(21)
3 Gendered Social and Cultural Networks: Italy and Beyond
43(30)
PART 2 Self-Fashioning and Display
73(56)
4 Visual Splendour at the Court of Vittoria della Rovere: The Role of Portraiture
75(25)
5 Material Magnificence between the Courts of France and Florence: Vittoria della Rovere's French Luxury Imports
100(14)
6 Sartorial Elegance at the Medici Court: Fashioning the Grand Ducal Family
114(15)
PART 3 Cultural Patronage
129(76)
7 A Discerning Eye: Vittoria della Rovere's Art Patronage
131(24)
8 The Female Virtuosa at the Grand Duchess's Court: Vittoria della Rovere's Patronage of Female Artists and other Creative Women
155(32)
9 Architectural Patronage, Interior Design and Decoration
187(18)
PART 4 Piety and Spiritual Philanthropy
205(58)
10 Performing Piety: Vittoria della Rovere and the Theatre of Religious Devotion
207(18)
11 "Sua Infocata Devotione": Vittoria della Rovere and the Reliquary Chapel of Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi Nobile Fiorentina
225(17)
12 Vittoria della Rovere's Spiritual Philanthropy
242(21)
Conclusion 263(3)
Bibliography 266(25)
Index 291
Adelina Modesti is a Honorary Associate in Art History in the Department of Archaeology and History at La Trobe University, Melbourne.