"All the world's a stage-- " : art and pageantry in the Renaissance and Baroque / edited by Barbara Wisch and Susan Scott Munshower.
University Park, Pennsylvania : Department of Art History, the Pennsylvania State University, 1990.
2 volumes (619 pages) : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Papers in art history from the Pennsylvania State University ; 6
0915773058 (pbk. ; set)
9780915773053 (pbk. ; set)
Processions Europe History.
Pageants Europe History.
Visits of state Europe History.
Papal visits Europe History.
Municipal ceremonial Europe History.
Art, Renaissance History.
Art, Baroque Europe History.
Défilés Europe Histoire.
Spectacles historiques Europe Histoire.
Visites officielles Europe Histoire.
Papes Voyages Europe Histoire.
Cérémonial municipal Europe Histoire.
Art de la Renaissance Histoire.
Art baroque Europe Histoire.
20.70 European art.
Art, Baroque
Art, Renaissance
Municipal ceremonial
Pageants
Papal visits
Processions
Visits of state
Triumphzug
Kunst.
Praaloptochten.
Renaissance.
Barok.
Europe
1500-1799
History
Wisch, Barbara, editor.
Scott, Susan C., editor.
Triumphal celebrations and the rituals of statecraft.
Theatrical spectacle and spectacular theatre.
Papers in art history from the Pennsylvania State University ; v. 6.
Art and pageantry in the Renaissance and Baroque
Location: Library main 44359
Call No.: GT5030 A5 (ID:89-B3927)
Status: Available
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