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The Portuguese Restoration of 1640 ended the dynastic union of Portugal and Spain. This book pioneers in reconstructing the global image discourse related to the event by bringing together visualizations from three decades and four continents. These include paintings, engravings, a statue, coins, emblems, miniatures, a miraculous crosier and other regalia, buildings, textiles, a castrum doloris, drawings, and ivory statues. Situated within the academic field of visual studies, the book interrogates the role of images and depictions before, during, and after the overthrow and how they functioned within the intercontinental communication processes in the Portuguese Empire. The results challenge the conventional notion of center and periphery and reveal unforeseen entanglements as well as an unexpected agency of imagery from the remotest regions under Portuguese control. The book breaks new ground in linking the field of early modern political iconography with transcultural art history and visual studies.

Table of Contents
Introduction
I. Signs, Miracles, and Conspiratorial Images
II.The Lisbon Miracle of the Crucifix (1 December 1640)
III. The New King’s Oath (15 December 1640)
IV. Acclamations
V. Lisbon
VI. Images in Diplomatic Service
VII. The Imaculada as Portugal’s Patroness
VIII. The Funeral Apparatus of John IV (November 1656)
IX. The Drawings in the Treatise of António de São Tiago (Goa 1659)
X. Ivory Good Shepherds as Visualizations of the Portuguese Restoration
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Picture Credits
Index

The Portuguese Restoration of 1640 and Its Global

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      Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
      Publication Date: 04/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9789463725637, 978-9463725637
      ISBN10: 9463725636

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Portuguese Restoration of 1640 ended the dynastic union of Portugal and Spain. This book pioneers in reconstructing the global image discourse related to the event by bringing together visualizations from three decades and four continents. These include paintings, engravings, a statue, coins, emblems, miniatures, a miraculous crosier and other regalia, buildings, textiles, a castrum doloris, drawings, and ivory statues. Situated within the academic field of visual studies, the book interrogates the role of images and depictions before, during, and after the overthrow and how they functioned within the intercontinental communication processes in the Portuguese Empire. The results challenge the conventional notion of center and periphery and reveal unforeseen entanglements as well as an unexpected agency of imagery from the remotest regions under Portuguese control. The book breaks new ground in linking the field of early modern political iconography with transcultural art history and visual studies.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      I. Signs, Miracles, and Conspiratorial Images
      II.The Lisbon Miracle of the Crucifix (1 December 1640)
      III. The New King’s Oath (15 December 1640)
      IV. Acclamations
      V. Lisbon
      VI. Images in Diplomatic Service
      VII. The Imaculada as Portugal’s Patroness
      VIII. The Funeral Apparatus of John IV (November 1656)
      IX. The Drawings in the Treatise of António de São Tiago (Goa 1659)
      X. Ivory Good Shepherds as Visualizations of the Portuguese Restoration
      Conclusion
      Bibliography
      Acknowledgements
      Picture Credits
      Index

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