Vestirse para la guerra. Realidad y ficción en las imágenes de la conquista de Túnez

In May 1535 Carlos V reviewed the troops he had gathered to go against Barbarossa, who had become the admiral of the Turkish navy, which had settled in Tunis. For the expedition the emperor was ac-companied by chroniclers and the painter Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen, with the intention of reco...

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Main Author: Miguel Ángel Zalama
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Universitat Jaume I 2020-06-01
Series:Potestas. Estudios del Mundo Clásico e Historia del Arte
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Online Access:http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/potestas/article/view/4342/3883
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spelling doaj-d4e78d72ad0547d089181f7bbc327e882020-11-26T11:23:08ZdeuUniversitat Jaume IPotestas. Estudios del Mundo Clásico e Historia del Arte1888-98672340-499X2020-06-01165980http://dx.doi.org/10.6035/Potestas.2020.16.3Vestirse para la guerra. Realidad y ficción en las imágenes de la conquista de TúnezMiguel Ángel Zalama0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9416-2101Universidad de ValladolidIn May 1535 Carlos V reviewed the troops he had gathered to go against Barbarossa, who had become the admiral of the Turkish navy, which had settled in Tunis. For the expedition the emperor was ac-companied by chroniclers and the painter Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen, with the intention of recording the feat. But he was also concerned about the image projected by his hosts, whom he wanted to present magnificently dressed in the review of the troops that was made in Barcelona, and the supply of tents. And the thing is that one not only goes to war with weapons.http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/potestas/article/view/4342/3883charles vtapestriesconquest of tunisart and powerim-age of power
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Vestirse para la guerra. Realidad y ficción en las imágenes de la conquista de Túnez
Potestas. Estudios del Mundo Clásico e Historia del Arte
charles v
tapestries
conquest of tunis
art and power
im-age of power
author_facet Miguel Ángel Zalama
author_sort Miguel Ángel Zalama
title Vestirse para la guerra. Realidad y ficción en las imágenes de la conquista de Túnez
title_short Vestirse para la guerra. Realidad y ficción en las imágenes de la conquista de Túnez
title_full Vestirse para la guerra. Realidad y ficción en las imágenes de la conquista de Túnez
title_fullStr Vestirse para la guerra. Realidad y ficción en las imágenes de la conquista de Túnez
title_full_unstemmed Vestirse para la guerra. Realidad y ficción en las imágenes de la conquista de Túnez
title_sort vestirse para la guerra. realidad y ficción en las imágenes de la conquista de túnez
publisher Universitat Jaume I
series Potestas. Estudios del Mundo Clásico e Historia del Arte
issn 1888-9867
2340-499X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description In May 1535 Carlos V reviewed the troops he had gathered to go against Barbarossa, who had become the admiral of the Turkish navy, which had settled in Tunis. For the expedition the emperor was ac-companied by chroniclers and the painter Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen, with the intention of recording the feat. But he was also concerned about the image projected by his hosts, whom he wanted to present magnificently dressed in the review of the troops that was made in Barcelona, and the supply of tents. And the thing is that one not only goes to war with weapons.
topic charles v
tapestries
conquest of tunis
art and power
im-age of power
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