Splendours of the Sun King: the construction of Louis XIV's glory in the visual artsTools Walton, David Edward / DE (2024) Splendours of the Sun King: the construction of Louis XIV's glory in the visual arts. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis dissertation explores how visual artists willingly helped create the glory of Louis XIV of France, starting with the period’s iconic image created by Hyacinthe Rigaud’s painting of Louis in Coronation Robes, a larger-than-life work summing up Absolutist splendour. Furthermore, sculptures of the king demonstrated his ability to crush political and religious enemies, while equine sculptures illustrated Louis’s mastery of his horse, which by implication showed his authority over his subjects. Sculpture in the form of medals and coins formed part of a fabricated personal history intended for Louis’s future reputation.
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