Mariana’s Linage: The Political Aspects of Claudio Coello’s Portrait
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Mariana’s Linage: The Political Aspects of Claudio Coello’s PortraitAuthor (s)
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2023Publisher
Winchester University PressISSN
2057-6730Bibliographic citation
LLORENTE, Mercedes. Mariana’s Linage: The Political Aspects of Claudio Coello’s Portrait. Royal Studies Journal (RSJ), 2023, vol. 10, núm. 2, pp. 267–290Type
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The Habsburg continuity in the Catholic monarchy is represented by the House of Bavaria, or at least that was what Mariana struggled to achieve in the last years of her life. The Electress of Bavaria was the daughter ... [+]
The Habsburg continuity in the Catholic monarchy is represented by the House of Bavaria, or at least that was what Mariana struggled to achieve in the last years of her life. The Electress of Bavaria was the daughter of Leopold I and Infanta Margarita, Mariana’s daughter. Maria Antonia’s son, Maximillian Emmanuel of Bavaria, was thought of as the future heir of Charles II when it became clear that the King would not have issue. New portraits were portrayed to reflect the new roles played by the first Spanish Habsburg Queen Mother: Mariana of Austria, and she also used them to work for her great-grandson. [-]
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Royal Studies Journal (RSJ), 2023, vol. 10, núm. 2, pp. 267–290Funder Name
Unión Europea | UNED | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación de España
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MAZ/2022/2024 (UP2021-021) | PID2021-127111NB-100 | PID2020-115565GB-C22
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La recepción artística de la realeza visigoda en la Monarquía Hispánica (16th to 19th centuries) (The artistic reception of Visigothic royalty in the Hispanic Monarchy (16th to 19th centuries) | Power and cultural representations: sensory scenarios and circulation of objects of the Hispanic elites (16th-17th centuries)
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