0040 Views of Peace and Prosperity – Hopes for Autonomy and Self-Government, Antwerp 1599

  • Tamar Cholcman (Author)
    Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel (Art history department)

    Tamar Cholcman is a guest senior lecturer at Tel Aviv University. She specializes in Renaissance and Baroque Art of both the Netherlands and the Iberian Peninsula. Dr. Cholcman studied at Tel Aviv University, the Universidad Autónoma in Madrid and at the Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, Munich. In 2006 she received her PhD from Tel Aviv University. Her publications discuss aspects of civic propaganda and ceremony as well as the theoretical problems of Ephemeral Art. Her current fields of research are related to the contribution and influence of merchants to the expansion of Ephemeral Art throughout Europe and the New World.

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Abstract

In Flanders, the Entry of a new ruler into one of the cities of his domain (Joyeuse Entrée) transformed the urban landscape into a visual pamphlet – an opportunity to lay out the most urgent needs, hopes and demands of the people through a series of ephemeral monuments and civic ceremonies. The triumphal procession of the Archdukes Albert and Isabella into Antwerp in 1599, was likewise used by the city and by the creator of the pageant, humanist and city secretary Johannes Bochius, to lay out the main concerns and worries of their time. The article focuses on two of the monuments and the two ceremonies of oath taking in order to reveal the use of the pageant's structure as a 'progressing viewing experience'. The consideration of the viewing order reveals not only the strive for peace and the call to establish a self-governmental system under the rule of the new governors, but also the political thought of the time and the surprising demand to establish a mixed government, containing the fundaments of aristocracy and democracy within the monarchic rule of Spain.

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Ephemeral Art, Triumphal Entry, Procession, Pageant, Antwerp, Johannes Bochius, Archduke Albert of Austria, Archduchess Isabella Clara Eugenia, Antwerpen, Triumphzug, Albrecht VII von Österreich, Festdekoration, Infantin Isabella von Spanien