Kinderen van de Renaissance: Kunst en opvoeding aan het Habsburgse hof (1480-1530)

Samuel Mareel, Till-Holger Borchert, Hilde De Ridder-Symoen, Annemarieke Willemsen

Hof van Busleyden & Lannoo, 2021

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Children of the Renaissance puts the children’s portrait in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in the spotlight and tells more about the historical, pedagogical and artistic background of some special works of art. It is the first reference work on art and education to one of the most important royal houses in European history: the Habsburgs.
For the Habsburgs, Mechelen was a center of education, where many princes and princesses spent part of their childhood, including Margaret of Austria and Charles V. Other powerful families from all over Europe also sent their children to Mechelen – the most famous is perhaps Anne Boleyn, the future Queen of England. Children of the Renaissance tells the story of those children, but also goes deeper into the genre of the child portrait and the education and material culture of the child in the Renaissance. IN DUTCH!

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ISBN: 9789401465403

193 pages, color illustrations 25,5 x 19,5 cm, hardcover, Dutch