РОЛЬ РЕФОРМАЦИИ В РАЗВИТИИ АНГЛИЙСКОЙ ПОРТРЕТНОЙ МИНИАТЮРЫ
Volume 22, Issue 2 (2017), pp. 254–269
Pub. online: 28 March 2025
Type: Article
Open Access
Published
28 March 2025
28 March 2025
Abstract
The appearance of portrait miniature is traditionally dated back to the 16th century when the miniature became a portrait genre. The Reformation processes occurring in Europe at the time also influenced the genesis of forms, technique and style of portrait miniatures. This paper focuses on the factors (related to the Reformation) which affected the formation of new images embodied in H. Holbein’s and N. Hilliard’s works. The rise of the portrait miniature as a new type of portrait, its features, and uniqueness of its properties are explained through the study of certain political, social, and cultural aspects of the Reformation movement in the context of English art.