The Sale of the Century

Brown, Jonathan & John Elliott, eds.

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Author
Brown, Jonathan & John Elliott, eds.
Publish Date
2002
Subtitle
Artistic Relations Between Spain and Great Britain, 1604-1655
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
315
Publisher Name
93
ISBN-10
0300097611
ISBN-13
9780300097610
citemno
043513
Edition
First American Edition
SKU
9780300097610

Description

In 1649, following his defeat in the civil war, Charles I was executed, and his personal effects, including his great collection of works of art, were put up for sale. Over the next four years, masterpieces by Raphael, Titian, Mantegna, Veronese, and other famous artists were covertly acquired by the Spanish ambassador in London. He shipped them to Madrid, where they were divided between the collections of Philip IV and his principal minister, Luis de Haro. In this book distinguished historians and art historians trace the political and artistic relationship of Britain and Spain in the first half of the seventeenth century, culminating in this “Sale of the Century.” The book includes portraits and biographies of the leading figures, contemporary representations of the major historical events, and an account of many of the masterpieces that moved from London to Madrid.