Picturing Marie Leszczinska (1703-1768) : Representing Queenship in Eighteenth-Century France
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1409455823
ISBN-13
9781409455820
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 28th, 2015
Print length
248 Pages
Weight
702 grams
Dimensions
24.40 x 16.50 x 2.10 cms
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History of art & design styles: c 1600 to c 1800 Painting & paintings Portraits in art
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Portraits of Queen Marie Leszczinska (1703-1768) were highly visible in eighteenth-century France. This is the first study dedicated to analyzing the queen''s portraits. It engages feminist theory while setting the queen''s image in the context of portraiture in France, courtly factional conflict, and the history of the French monarchy. While historically specific, this investigation raises the larger problem of the power of women''s images versus the empowerment of women, a challenge that continues to plague the representation of political women today.
Portraits of Queen Marie Leszczinska (1703-1768) were highly visible in eighteenth-century France. Appearing in royal châteaux and, after 1737, in the Parisian Salons, the queen''s image was central to the visual construction of the monarchy. Her earliest portraits negotiated aspects of her ethnic difference, French gender norms, and royal rank to craft an image of an appropriate consort to the king. Later portraits by Maurice-Quentin de La Tour, Carle Van Loo, and Jean-Marc Nattier contributed to changing notions of queenship over the course of her 43 year tenure. Whether as royal wife, devout consort, or devoted mother, Marie Leszczinska''s image mattered. While she has often been seen as a weak consort, this study argues that queenly images were powerful and even necessary for Louis XV''s projection of authority. This is the first study dedicated to analyzing the queen''s portraits. It engages feminist theory while setting the queen''s image in the context of portraiture in France, courtly factional conflict, and the history of the French monarchy. While this investigation is historically specific, it raises the larger problem of the power of women''s images versus the empowerment of women, a challenge that continues to plague the representation of political women today.
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