A Common Art: Urban Ceremonials in Antwerp and Brussels (Studies in Netherlandish Art and Cultural History, #7)

by Margit Thofner

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This richly illustrated and ground-breaking volume reassesses the relationship between art, material culture and politics in the early modern period. Focusing on festivals and processions, it shows that these played a highly significant role in the life of early modern city-dwellers. In particular, there was a flourishing of urban ceremony in the southern Low Countries, in the great cities of Brabant, in the wake of the Dutch Revolt. This book traces the origins of that flourishing in the political ructions of the 1560-1580s. It also shows that, contrary to received scholarly opinion, early modern urban festivals simultaneously involved and appealed to ordinary people. It was a common and collaborative art form, a way of soliciting broad popular support for civic and princely governments alike.

  • ISBN10 9040082952
  • ISBN13 9789040082955
  • Publish Date 1 February 2007
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint Waanders BV, Uitgeverij