Medieval Art in Motion

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271081120

The Inventory and Gift Giving of Queen Clemence de Hongrie

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By Mariah Proctor-Tiffany
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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
254 x 203 mm
Weight:
1130 g
Pages:
232

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Description

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

A Note on Terminology and Nomenclature

Introduction

1 The Life, Times, and Art of an International Queen

2 Systems of Exchange: Moving Art and Material Culture

3 The Body, the Altar, and the Table: Possessions and Sites of Identity Proclamation

4 The Queen’s Manuscripts and Identity

5 Gift Giving in the Gothic World

6 The Queen and Ritual Gift Giving

7 Gifts to Individuals, Near and Far

Conclusion: Good and Glorious Exchange

Appendix 1: The Testament of Clémence de Hongrie

Appendix 2: The Inventory of Clémence de Hongrie

Appendix 3: Glossary

Notes

Bibliography

Index



“Clémence de Hongrie is a particularly inviting subject as both her testament and the inventory made after her death in 1328 still exist. Mariah Proctor-Tiffany enlivens these texts by considering the idea of movement: provenance of materials in the objects the queen commissioned, the sources of gifts she received, and the destinations of those she bestowed on others. This study, as finely detailed as the documents and the objects they describe, goes beyond the case study to enrich our understanding of the nature and functions of collecting and the bonds created by exchange, among women and with men, in France and across Europe.”

—Joan A. Holladay, author of Illuminating the Epic: The Kassel Willehalm Codex and the Landgraves of Hesse in the Early Fourteenth Century

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