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The "two bodies” of the female sovereign: awkward hierarchies in images of Empress Maria Theresa, Catherine the Great and their male consorts

Strunck, Christina

In: Watanabe-O'Kelly, Helen ; Morton, Adam (Hrsgg.): Queens consort, cultural transfer and European politics, c.1500-1800. London 2017, pp. 64-83

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Document type: Book Section
Version: Secondary publication
Date Deposited: 11 Jul 2019 15:24
Faculties / Institutes: Research Project, Working Group > Individuals
DDC-classification: Painting
Controlled Keywords: Maria Theresia <Österreich, Erzherzogin>, Katharina <II., Russland, Zarin>, Ehemann, Herrscherbildnis, Herrscherin <Motiv>, Rangordnung
Subject (classification): Artists, Architects
Iconography
Painting
Countries/Regions: Germany, Switzerland, Austria
East Europe
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