Naissances princières : Rome, février 1662

Within the framework of a research on the strategies of dynastic legitimation, this article presents a morphological and symbolic analysis of these practices, based on one example. In 1662, on the stage of Pontifical Rome, France and Spain competed. The celebrations of princely births, made up of ri...

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Main Author: Martine Boiteux
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles 2018-02-01
Series:Bulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/crcv/14763
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description Within the framework of a research on the strategies of dynastic legitimation, this article presents a morphological and symbolic analysis of these practices, based on one example. In 1662, on the stage of Pontifical Rome, France and Spain competed. The celebrations of princely births, made up of rituals and religious ceremonies, profane and always political, used the same places for pyrotechnic spectacles, sumptuous scenographies by famous artists, in the public space of a court society where the festival was used as an instrument of representation and communication. Written and figurative documents are utilized.
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spelling doaj.art-013bc47460a2488492b761b043a7b6ac2022-12-22T01:52:03ZengCentre de Recherche du Château de VersaillesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles1958-92712018-02-01Naissances princières : Rome, février 1662Martine BoiteuxWithin the framework of a research on the strategies of dynastic legitimation, this article presents a morphological and symbolic analysis of these practices, based on one example. In 1662, on the stage of Pontifical Rome, France and Spain competed. The celebrations of princely births, made up of rituals and religious ceremonies, profane and always political, used the same places for pyrotechnic spectacles, sumptuous scenographies by famous artists, in the public space of a court society where the festival was used as an instrument of representation and communication. Written and figurative documents are utilized.http://journals.openedition.org/crcv/14763Baroque RomeFranceSpainDauphinInfantNavona piazza
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Naissances princières : Rome, février 1662
Bulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles
Baroque Rome
France
Spain
Dauphin
Infant
Navona piazza
title Naissances princières : Rome, février 1662
title_full Naissances princières : Rome, février 1662
title_fullStr Naissances princières : Rome, février 1662
title_full_unstemmed Naissances princières : Rome, février 1662
title_short Naissances princières : Rome, février 1662
title_sort naissances princieres rome fevrier 1662
topic Baroque Rome
France
Spain
Dauphin
Infant
Navona piazza
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