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Hercules in the Art of Renaissance Flemish Tapestry
Laruelle, Anne-Sophie
2017International Conference "Celebrating Hercules in the Modern World"
 

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Keywords :
Hercules; Tapestry; Renaissance
Abstract :
[en] The exploits of Hercules, one of the most popular literary and artistic themes of the Renaissance, flourished particularly in tapestries, a major artistic genre of this period. Fine tapestries presenting this theme were produced by the best weaving workshops of the former Netherlands. The success of the theme in tapestry invites us to ponder on the special meaning given to it by the princes, the privileged recipients of these tapestries. There is no doubt that, more than any other hero, Hercules served as their model as he embodied the virtus heroica. We will delve deeper in the matter by focusing on the period between the middle of the fifteenth century (when the theme first appears in tapestries) and the 1560s. In addition to the exceptional quantity of preserved tapestries (over a 100!), the numerous references to the Herculean theme in ancient inventories and descriptions confirms its importance at the time and reveals the complexity of its iconography.
Research center :
Transitions - Transitions (Département de recherches sur le Moyen Âge tardif & la première Modernité) - ULiège
Disciplines :
Art & art history
Author, co-author :
Laruelle, Anne-Sophie  ;  Université de Liège > Histoire de l'art et archéologie des temps modernes
Language :
English
Title :
Hercules in the Art of Renaissance Flemish Tapestry
Publication date :
08 July 2017
Event name :
International Conference "Celebrating Hercules in the Modern World"
Event organizer :
University of Leeds
Event place :
Leeds, United Kingdom
Event date :
du 7 juillet 2017 au 9 juillet 2017
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
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