The power and the glorification: papal pretensions and the art of propaganda in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries

"Studies the propagandistic and political features of five prominent series of frescoes originating in papal Rome in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Discusses the manipulation of historical events for propagandistic purposes, the importance of inscriptions in controlling interpretation,...

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Main Author: Jong, Jan L. de 1956- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: University Park, Pa. Pennsylvania State University Press 2013
In:Year: 2013
Reviews:[Rezension von: Jong, Jan L. De, The Power and the Glorification: Papal Pretensions and the Art of Propaganda in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries] (2014) (Dykema, Bobbi)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Vatican Palace (Vatican Palace) / Mural painting / Iconographic program / Propaganda / History 1400-1600
B Vatican Palace / Pope / Power / Maecenatism / History 1400-1600
Further subjects:B Vatikanpalast Rom
B Vatican Palace
B Mural painting and decoration, Italian (Italy) (Rome)
B Popes Art patronage
B Pope
B History 1400-1600
B Mural painting and decoration, Renaissance (Italy) (Rome)
B Mural painting and decoration Political aspects (Italy) (Rome)
B Mural painting
B Propaganda
B Art and society (Italy) (Rome)
B Maecenatism
B Bibliography
B Propaganda in art
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Summary:"Studies the propagandistic and political features of five prominent series of frescoes originating in papal Rome in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Discusses the manipulation of historical events for propagandistic purposes, the importance of inscriptions in controlling interpretation, and the reactions of contemporary viewers"--Provided by publisher
"Studies the propagandistic and political features of five prominent series of frescoes originating in papal Rome in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Discusses the manipulation of historical events for propagandistic purposes, the importance of inscriptions in controlling interpretation, and the reactions of contemporary viewers"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-187) and index
Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:c2013
ISBN:0271050799