Cover
Table of Contents
List of figures and tables
Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
Part I: Choosing and Creating
Angela McShane
Figure 1.1: Two eighteenth-century snuffboxes. Image Courtesy of John H Bryan II.
Figure 1.2: Cowrie-shell snuffbox, dated 1748.
Image courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery.
Figure 1.3: Silver snuffbox. Image Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery.
Figure 1.4: Snuffbox with a female textile worker. Image courtesy of John H Bryan II.
Figure 1.5: Snuffbox with phallic image. Photo: author.
Figure 1.6: Engraved snuff-gourd. Image courtesy of John H Bryan II.
Figure 1.8: Knitting sheath rear face. Image courtesy of John H Bryan II.
Joyce de Vries
Susan Dinan, Karen Nelson, and Michele Osherow
Figure 3.1: Esther and Ahasuerus (1665) © Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Figure 3.2: ‘A Heroine Forcibly Enters a Jail to Liberate a Hero’, Freer Sackler accession S1986.399, Purchase—Smithsonian Unrestricted Trust Funds, Smithsonian Collections Acquisition Program, and Dr. Arthur M. Sackler, www.freersackler.si.edu/object/S19
Part II: Confronting Power
Grethe Jacobsen
Caroline Boswell
Caroline Castiglione
Jennifer Selwyn
Part III: Challenging Representations
Mihoko Suzuki
Figure 8.1: Margaret Cavendish, Poems, or several Fancies in Verse. With the Animal Parliament, in Prose (London: A. Maxwell, 1668), frontispiece. Engraving by Abraham von Diepenbeeck. 720.h.28. ©British Library Board.4
Saskia Beranek and Sheila ffolliott
Figure 9.1: Nicholas Hilliard (1547–1619), Elizabeth I (1533–1603) c.1580-1585. Watercolor on vellum laid on paper | 3.8 x 3.3 cm (support, canvas/panel/str external) | RCIN 422026.
Figure 9.2: Sofonisba Anguissola, Isabel de Valois holding a Portrait of Philip II. Copyright ©Museo Nacional del Prado.
Figure 9.3: Circle of François Clouet, Henri II (Paris: Louvre).
Andrea Pearson
Figure 10.1: Housebook Master, Military Encampment, drawing from the Medieval Housebook, begun c. 1475, fols. 53r–53r1. Private collection, public domain.
Figure 10.2: Detail of Fig. 10.1.
Figure 10.3: Master of the Getty Lalaing, ‘Jacques de Lalaing and Diego de Guzman Jousting before the King of Castile’, illumination from the Book of Deeds of Jacques de Lalaing, c. 1530. Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Acquired in honor of Thomas
Figure 10.4: Housebook Master, Colonel Joust, drawing from the Medieval Housebook (see caption for Fig. 10.1), fols. 20v–21r.
Figure 10.5: Housebook Master, A Woman in a Tower Scaled by Three Men, drawing from the Medieval Housebook (see caption for Fig. 10.1), fol. 53v1.
Figure 10.6: Paris, Casket Lid with Scenes of Courtly Love and Jousting, 1310–30, elephant ivory, 5 7/8 x 9 7/8 x 5/16 in. (15 x 25.1 x 0.8 cm). New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 17.190.173a, b; The Cloisters Collection, 19
Figure 10.7: Housebook Master, Seductions and Entrapments, from the Medieval Housebook (see caption for Figure 10.1), fols. 23v–24r.
Figure 10.8: Housebook Master, Garden of Lust, from the Medieval Housebook (see caption for Fig. 1), fols. 24v–25r.
Part IV: Forming Communities
Julie D. Campbell
Sarah E. Owens
Theresa Kemp, Catherine Powell, and Beth Link
Index