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“Danish-British Consort Portraiture, c.1600-1900 (Northern Lights)” delves into the rich history of royal portraiture, exploring the visual and cultural connections between Denmark and Britain over three centuries. This scholarly work, featuring contributions from renowned art historians and cultural experts, examines the nuanced representation of royal consorts and their influence on political and social landscapes. Themes of identity, power, and diplomacy are intricately woven through detailed analyses of iconic portraits. Ideal for art history enthusiasts and scholars, this book offers a compelling glimpse into the interplay of art and royalty in Northern Europe.





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