Control e imagen real en la corte de Felipe IV (1621-1626)

  • Portús Pérez J
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Abstract

Con el acceso al trono de Felipe IV llegaron al poder unas nuevas élites políticas, que para legitimarse promovieron numerosas medidas relacionadas no sólo con la administración del estado sino también con la economía, el uso de productos suntuarios, etc. En ese contexto se produjeron cambios importantes en la indumentaria, que cambiaron el «paisaje social» de la corte, y que condicionaron los primeros retratos cortesanos de Velázquez, que llegó a Madrid en 1623 para trabajar al servicio del rey. / With the accession to the throne of Felipe IV, new political élites were established. In order to legitimise themselves, they promoted different measures concerning the administration of the state, its economical management, the use of sumptuous products, etc. Within this framework, important changes in the use of attire were introduced, which modified the «social landscape» of the court, and which conditioned the early courtly portraits created by Velázquez, who arrived to Madrid in 1623 in order to offer his service to the King.

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Portús Pérez, J. (2015). Control e imagen real en la corte de Felipe IV (1621-1626). Studia Aurea, 9, 245. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/studiaaurea.181

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