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"In the well-entrenched critical view of the Jacobean period, James I is credited with the flowering of culture in the early years of the seventeenth century. His queen, Anna of Denmark, is seen as a shadowy figure at best, a capricious and shallow one at worst.
But Leeds Barroll makes a well-documented case that it was Anna who, for her own purposes, developed an alternative court and sponsored many of the artistic ventures in one of the most productive and innovative periods of English cultural history."--BOOK JACKET.
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Art patronage, Biography, British Arts, History, Marriage, Modern Arts, Queens, Anne, queen, consort of james i, king of england, 1574-1619, James i, king of england, 1566-1625, Arts, great britainPeople
Anne Queen, consort of James I, King of England (1574-1619), James I King of England (1566-1625)Places
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Anne of Denmark, Queen of England: a cultural biography
2001, University of Pennsylvania Press
0812235746 9780812235746
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Includes bibliographical references (p.[173]-213) and index.
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