Patrona and Servitor – New Insights into the Patron/Artist Relationship between Duchess Margaret of Parma and Giulio Clovio

This paper presents an unpublished letter written by Giulio Clovio to one of his most prominent patrons, Duchess Margaret of Parma, in 1574. As a continuation of their previous correspondence, it provides some new information on the network of persons involved in the communication and distribution o...

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Main Author: Jasenka Ferber Bogdan
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute of Art History 2017-12-01
Series:Radovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/193914
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spelling doaj-f60dd788d59341f79771140e5ef8e4bb2020-11-25T00:43:12ZdeuInstitute of Art HistoryRadovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti0350-34371845-45342017-12-014110911810.31664/ripu.2017.41.10Patrona and Servitor – New Insights into the Patron/Artist Relationship between Duchess Margaret of Parma and Giulio ClovioJasenka Ferber Bogdan0Fine Arts Archives, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, CroatiaThis paper presents an unpublished letter written by Giulio Clovio to one of his most prominent patrons, Duchess Margaret of Parma, in 1574. As a continuation of their previous correspondence, it provides some new information on the network of persons involved in the communication and distribution of Clovio’ s artworks. Additionally, the author proposes a connection between Clovio’ s last known painting of Madonna and Child with St Simeon and The Holy Family painting, previously not described and evaluated in literature.https://hrcak.srce.hr/193914Giulio ClovioDuchess Margaret of ParmaRenaissancecabinet paintingMadonna and ChildSt SimeonHoly Family
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author Jasenka Ferber Bogdan
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Patrona and Servitor – New Insights into the Patron/Artist Relationship between Duchess Margaret of Parma and Giulio Clovio
Radovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti
Giulio Clovio
Duchess Margaret of Parma
Renaissance
cabinet painting
Madonna and Child
St Simeon
Holy Family
author_facet Jasenka Ferber Bogdan
author_sort Jasenka Ferber Bogdan
title Patrona and Servitor – New Insights into the Patron/Artist Relationship between Duchess Margaret of Parma and Giulio Clovio
title_short Patrona and Servitor – New Insights into the Patron/Artist Relationship between Duchess Margaret of Parma and Giulio Clovio
title_full Patrona and Servitor – New Insights into the Patron/Artist Relationship between Duchess Margaret of Parma and Giulio Clovio
title_fullStr Patrona and Servitor – New Insights into the Patron/Artist Relationship between Duchess Margaret of Parma and Giulio Clovio
title_full_unstemmed Patrona and Servitor – New Insights into the Patron/Artist Relationship between Duchess Margaret of Parma and Giulio Clovio
title_sort patrona and servitor – new insights into the patron/artist relationship between duchess margaret of parma and giulio clovio
publisher Institute of Art History
series Radovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti
issn 0350-3437
1845-4534
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This paper presents an unpublished letter written by Giulio Clovio to one of his most prominent patrons, Duchess Margaret of Parma, in 1574. As a continuation of their previous correspondence, it provides some new information on the network of persons involved in the communication and distribution of Clovio’ s artworks. Additionally, the author proposes a connection between Clovio’ s last known painting of Madonna and Child with St Simeon and The Holy Family painting, previously not described and evaluated in literature.
topic Giulio Clovio
Duchess Margaret of Parma
Renaissance
cabinet painting
Madonna and Child
St Simeon
Holy Family
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/193914
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