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OverviewJames VI & I, the only child of Mary, Queen of Scots, has often been overshadowed by the dramatic lives of his mother and son, Charles I. This book seeks to redress the balance by centering the first monarch to reign over both Scotland and England and uncovering the artistic treasures created during his extraordinary reign. The cultural riches of James's court are showcased, revealing his diverse roles as ruler, scholar, politician, father and patron of the arts. His court's passion for jewellery and fine clothes is illustrated in the vivid portraits and miniatures by John de Critz and Nicholas Hilliard just two of many artists and craftspeople who thrived in its artistic and intellectual climate. Five richly illustrated chapters demonstrate James's impact on early modern Britain, while reconsidering the reputation of a king traditionally presented as preferring hunting and drinking to the duties of daily governance. Packed with exquisite art works and sumptuous objects, this book brings James's court vividly to life. AUTHORS: Kate Anderson is Senior Curator of Portraiture at the National Galleries of Scotland. Liz Louis is Curator of Portraiture at the National Galleries of Scotland. Catriona Murray is Senior Lecturer in History of Art at Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh. Jemma Field is Associate Director of Research at the Yale Center for British Art. Anna Groundwater is Principal Curator of Renaissance and Early Modern History at the National Museum of Scotland. Karen Hearn is Honorary Professor, Department of English Language and Literature at University College London. SELLING POINTS: . Beautiful illustrations of sumptuous jewellery, artworks and clothing from James's pivotal reign . The Union of the Crowns of Scotland and England is of particular topical interest in the current political climate . Illustrates, through art, for the first time the sophistication and glamour of James's court . Opens up a key chapter in British history in a brand new and revealing way . Through new scholarship, visually illustrates some of the reasons for the reassessment of James . Will publish in March 2025 to mark the 400th anniversary of James's death 105 colour illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kate Anderson , Liz Louis , Catriona Murray , Jemma FieldPublisher: National Galleries of Scotland Imprint: National Galleries of Scotland Dimensions: Width: 24.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 26.50cm ISBN: 9781911054702ISBN 10: 1911054708 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 20 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsNational Galleries of Scotland's exhibition The World of King James VI and I is featured in What's On Edinburgh. - Whats On Edinburgh National Galleries of Scotland's exhibition The World of King James VI and I is featured in North Edinburgh News. - North Edinburgh News National Galleries of Scotland's exhibitions The World of King James VI & I was featured by The Herald. - the Herald National Galleries of Scotland's exhibitions The World of King James VI & I was featured by Apollo Online. - Apollo Online National Galleries of Scotland's exhibitions The World of King James VI & I was featured by The Telegraphy. - The Telegraph The Scotsman reviewed the National Galleries of Scotlands' exhibition The World of King James VI and I. - The Scotsman National Galleries of Scotland's exhibition The World of King James VI and I was featured by Apollo Magazine. - Apollo National Galleries of Scotland's exhibition The World of King James VI and I is featured in What's On Edinburgh. - Whats On Edinburgh National Galleries of Scotland's exhibition The World of King James VI and I is featured in North Edinburgh News. - North Edinburgh News Author InformationKate Anderson is Senior Curator of Portraiture at the National Galleries of Scotland. Liz Louis is Curator of Portraiture at the National Galleries of Scotland. Catriona Murray is Senior Lecturer in History of Art at Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh. Jemma Field is Associate Director of Research at the Yale Center for British Art. Anna Groundwater is Principal Curator of Renaissance and Early Modern History at the National Museum of Scotland. Karen Hearn is Honorary Professor, Department of English Language and Literature at University College London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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