Fame & Faces

Portraits and Caricatures of Women in the Reign of George III

(Autor) Sophie Loussouarn
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The prominence and popularity of portraiture during the eighteenth century meant that the public profiles of elite families, particularly those of privileged women, reached unprecedented levels. In some cases - as with Emma Hamilton - sitters could even rise in social standing as a result of skilful portraits and the fame that ensued, signalling the emergence of the modern-day celebrity as we know it.Portraits celebrated the virtues of women as mothers or accomplished ladies, and significant moments in life were commemorated with a portrait: engagements; marriage; maternity; election to a club - bringing women into the public realm at a time of expanding female social and intellectual opportunities. But portraiture was soon followed by caricature, and there is a sharp contrast between the grand manner portraits, conversation pieces, and satirical prints - which had a moralising function. Fame & Faces explores the portrayal of women in the Reign of George III, a defining age of British art.

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Editorial:
IndieBooks
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
255
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781908041654
Año de publicación:
2019
Fecha publicación:
27 de Julio de 2019

Sophie Loussouarn

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