14 septembre 2020
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Dénes Harai, « « The Presence of the Imperial Past: Van Dyck’s Equestrian Portrait of Charles V of Spain and the Crisis of Valtellina (1621-1622) », Potestas: Revista de Estudios del Mundo Clásico e Historia del Arte, n°15, December 2019, p. 87-102. », Figurations du pouvoir, ID : 10670/1.podxxi
The representations of Charles V (1500-1558) made during his lifetime have been more thoroughly studied than those made after his death, perhaps because the imperial character of posthumous representations is less evident. Nonetheless, some of these representations could still convey such a character to respond to a political necessity. At the time of the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), this was the case of Antoon Van Dyck’s Charles V on Horseback. This article sheds new light on the origins, t...