Le portrait comme langage du pouvoir. Figures royales et princières (XVe et XVIe siècles).
Conference
Le Mans
The portrait as the language of power. Royal and princely figures (15th and 16th centuries). By Cloé Fallon
"During the Renaissance, the portrait became a veritable instrument of power.
Between the 15th and 16th centuries, kings and princes became preoccupied with their "image", both in the pictorial sense and in the broader sense of political representation.
Thanks to the development of a new visual language, designed to be recognised by all, and its widespread dissemination in Europe, portraits no longer simply represented power: they shaped its authority, built its legitimacy and justified it".
A conference organised by the SAMM.
Ouvertures
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| Le 11 février | Ouvert de 18h à 19h30. |
Tarifs
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| Basic price (Adhérent SAMM, -<de 26 ans, demandeurs d'emploi. 0€) | - | 12€ |
Salle des Concerts 58 Rue du Port
72100 Le Mans
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