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A Guide to Tudor and Jacobean
Portraits
Tarnya Cooper
Foreword by Antonia Fraser
This accessible and visually
stunning guide puts Tudor and Jacobean portraits into historical
context. Many of these important works are in museums and country
houses across the UK, and this introductory guide invites the
reader to look afresh and to understand why and how they were
created. Author Tarnya Cooper discusses key surviving works,
including those of Henry VIII, Catherine Parr, Walter Ralegh,
Elizabeth I and James I. She explains why portraiture thrived
during this period and why, with the declining demand for religious
paintings in Northern Europe, emigrant artists such as Hans Holbein
the Younger came to England to seek a new market.
With lively engaging text and
a dynamic design, the guide is organized thematically: the themes
include costume and portraiture, pictures with stories to tell,
monarchy, family portraits and artists and techniques. A visual
timeline is included to show at a glimpse the major developments
in portraiture during this period. Tarnya Cooper also includes
some surprisingly beautiful technical pictures from her latest
research, making her expert knowledge accessible and fascinating.
Aimed to have widespread appeal
to readers of all ages, Antonia Fraser's foreword shows how portraiture
illuminates history and brings it to life. As Britain moved away
from being just a small part of Catholic Christendom and established
itself as a Protestant country, with the monarch as the head
of the Church, the individual became increasingly important.
This guide shows not only how people chose to present themselves,
but also introduces their fascinating lives and times.
Authors
Tarnya Cooper is Curator of Sixteenth-century Portraits
at the National Portrait Gallery. She co-curated the exhibition
Elizabeth at the National Maritime Museum, and curated Searching
for Shakespeare at the National Portrait Gallery.
Antonia Fraser is a best-selling author of narrative
history who brings the past to life with exceptional vividness.
Specification
240 x 180mm, 48 pages
Over 60 colour illustrations
ISBN 978 1 85514 3937
£5.99 (paperback)
Published 15 March 2008
Published in association with
the National Trust
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