The Golden Age Restor'd: The Culture of the Stuart Court, 1603-42 |
Contents
The iconography of James I | 1 |
The Jacobean masque | 40 |
The Court of Henry Prince of Wales | 64 |
The wedding of Princess Elizabeth | 95 |
Thomas Howard Earl of Arundel | 108 |
The Duke of Buckingham as collector and patron | 136 |
Inigo Jones | 146 |
Ben Jonson among the courtiers | 165 |
The Court of Charles I | 184 |
The religious arts under James and Charles | 230 |
Conclusion | 263 |
the principal Court masques 160540 | 268 |
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The Golden Age Restor'd: The Culture of the Stuart Court, 1603-42 Graham Parry No preview available - 1981 |
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Albanactus ancient Anglican antique arch architecture artists arts Arundel House Banqueting House Basilikon Doron beauty Ben Jonson Britain British Buckingham Carew Catholic celebrate Charles's Church classical collection costume Countess Court courtiers crown dance Davenant death dedicated divine Donne Duke Dyck Dyck's Earl of Arundel Elector Palatine Elizabeth emblem England English entertainments favour figure Frances Yates harmony hath heaven Henrietta Maria Henry's heroic Hollar honour Hymenaei iconography Inigo Jones intellectual Italian Jacobean James's Jones's Jonson King and Queen King Charles King James King's kingship Lady learning London Lord majesty marriage masque masquers monarch painting palace patron peace platonic play poems poet poetry political portrait praise present Prince Henry Princess reign religion religious Renaissance Roman Roy Strong royal Rubens Salmacida Spolia scene sermon soul Stuart style symbolism taste Temple theme throne tion Triumph triumphal Van Dyck virtue Vitruvius Whitehall wisdom