Danish-British Consort Portraiture c.1600—1900
Name of applicant
Sara Ayres
Title
Researcher
Institution
University of Copenhagen
Amount
DKK 40,800
Year
2022
Type of grant
Publication
Summary
A new book on the fascinating art history of three hundred years of marriage exchange between the royal houses of Denmark and Britain. It focuses on the portraiture of Anna of Denmark (1574-1619), George of Denmark (1653–1708), Louisa of Great Britain (1724–1751), Caroline Matilda of Great Britain (1751–1775) and Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925). At the start of this narrative, consort portraiture privileged the status of blood over the perceived 'limitations' of the sitter's gender; astonishing, beautiful imagery resulted. Over the course of the book's chronology, these positions reversed, and gender became utterly defining, with serious consequences for the visuality, validity and public embodiment of women of power in our own contemporary public sphere.