Gonzales Coques (1614-1684)
Marion Lisken-Pruss
The position of Gonzales Coques in seventeenth century Flemish painting is shown by his contemporary nickname of “The little Van Dyck”. Coques developed a smale scale portrait style influenced by Anthony van Dyck and successfully extended the aristocratic portrait tradition to the middle classes. He also succeeded in combining aristocratic flair with an ethical view of the world and personal icons in small paintings.
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Rethinking Virtue, Reforming Society. New Directions in Renaissance Ethics, c.1350 - c.1650
David A. Lines, Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (eds.)
This is the first modern book-length introduction to Renaissance ethics.
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Friendship and Social Networks in Scandinavia, c. 1000-1800
J. Sigurðsson, T. Småberg (eds.)
This book discusses the impact of various social networks on Scandinavian society from a longue durée perspective, from the Viking Age to the nineteenth century.
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