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Titre Isabeau de Bavière, le don et la politique de mécénat
Auteur Tracy Adams
Mir@bel Revue Le Moyen Age
Numéro tome 117, no 3, 2011 Le mécénat féminin en France et en Bourgogne XV-XVIe siècles. Nouvelles perspectives
Rubrique / Thématique
Le mécénat féminin en France et en Bourgogne XVe-XVIe siècles. Nouvelles perspectives
Page 475-486
Résumé anglais Isabeau of Bavaria, Donation and the Politics of Patronage In contrast with the great princes of the late fourteenth and early fifteenth century like Philip of Burgundy and Jean of Berry who are renowned as patrons of the arts, Queen of France Isabeau of Bavaria has often been dismissed as a frivolous and avaricious collector of jewels. This essay suggests that, far from being motivated by greed, Isabeau's patronage of gold work (orfèvrerie) must be regarded as above all political. Forced by the intermittent insanity of Charles VI from 1392 on to assume an important role in the government when the king was indisposed, she sought to reinforce her political influence by amassing a treasury that would allow her to participate in the circulation of gifts, a practice central to the exercise of political power at the Valois court.
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