The Painted Closet of Lady Anne Bacon Drury

Author:   H.L. Meakin
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780754663973


Pages:   410
Publication Date:   11 October 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Lady Anne Bacon Drury (1572-1624) was the granddaughter and niece of two of England's Lord Keepers of the Great Seal, Sir Nicholas Bacon and Sir Francis Bacon. Lady Anne was also the friend and patroness of John Donne and Joseph Hall; however, she deserves to be remembered in her own right. Within her massive country house, Lady Anne created a tiny painted room that she seems to have used as a kind of three-dimensional book. The walls consisted of panels of pictures and mottoes, grouped under Latin sentences. These panels can still be viewed in a Suffolk museum: Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich. Some panels point to classical and Biblical sources, and to popular emblem books. The sources of other panels are more recondite, while still others are original compositions by Lady Anne. The panels exhibit a contemptus mundi theme and reflect a struggle with ambition, pride, and even despair. Some panels also appear to register carefully veiled but pointed critiques of political and religious events and figures. Lady Anne's painted closet or 'architext' is thus relevant to a wide range of early modern scholarship in various disciplines but is as yet largely unappreciated. For the first time in four hundred years, this book fully describes the closet and places it in its personal, social, intellectual, and aesthetic contexts. It argues for the painted closet's importance for understanding early modern conceptualizations of private and public spaces, and for illuminating fundamental early modern habits of seeing and reading (especially combinations of text and image). Finally, this book explores the closet as an example of the ingenious ways in which female subjectivity found ways to express itself even within the constraints of early modern patriarchal society in England.

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Author:   H.L. Meakin
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   1.179kg
ISBN:  

9780754663973


ISBN 10:   0754663973
Pages:   410
Publication Date:   11 October 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Winner, Paul Mellon Centre Publication Grant and author grant


Prize: Awarded a Paul Mellon Centre Publication and Author Grant 'This is an important book that goes beyond a reading of the artifacts themselves to offer fresh insights into aristocratic feminine life in the early modern period ... In the meantime this study must be welcomed with enthusiasm, not just for its exemplary scholarship, but also for making this extraordinary survival more widely known.' Renaissance Quarterly 'Owing to its range, Meakin's Drury will be valued by specialists in art history, feminism, meditative practices, emblemology, and art site design and installation. This is a unique and special book, and a beautiful one.' Early Modern Studies Journal '... implications not only for art-historical methodology ... but also for architectural history ... for literary studies ... for the development of emblem studies ... and, above all, for our understanding of the literary, Latinate, and humanist education of women in early seventeenth-century England. These achievements ought to secure a wide readership for this book and ensure its status as an influential starting point and model for further research in a variety of fields.' Emblematica 'In this book, Meakin provides not only a context for the panels, but also a detailed description and analysis of the panels themselves including their possible arrangement in Anne Drury's closet at Hardwick House. She examines sources for each panel, and considers the relationship between the panels, other texts, and the reasons for Drury's choice of subject in each instance. The richness of this discussion is one of the book's greatest strengths, as the discussion ranges across genres, yet remains centered on the subject matter of the panel and its possible resonances and nuances for Drury.' Early Modern Women: an Interdisciplinary Journal 'This book will enchant readers who would like to explore and understand the complexities of the painted panels and establish connections between symbolic images and text derived from writers such as Martial, Cicero, and Valerius Maximus.' Sixteenth Century Journal 'The analysis is impressive and multi-disciplinary ... the cumulative impact of the panel-by-panel study is to reconstruct the meaning of the small but visually and intellectually rich space in which Lady Drury could immerse herself.' Parergon


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H.L. Meakin received her doctorate from the University of Oxford and is the author of John Donne's Articulations of the Feminine. She now teaches English literature at the University of South Florida.

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